Key Features:
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Premium Yunnan Tea Base: Crafted from superior-grade black tea leaves sourced from Yunnan's renowned tea gardens, known for their exceptional quality and rich flavor profile.
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Jingyang Craftsmanship: Produced in Jingyang, a region celebrated for its expertise in creating fine Fuzhuan brick teas.
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Exquisite Broken Chunks: Pre-broken for convenience, allowing for easy brewing without compromising the tea's integrity.
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Luxurious Packaging: Presented in an elegant 280g tin, perfect for gifting or displaying in your premium tea collection.
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Enhanced Fermentation Process: Undergoes an extended fermentation period, resulting in a more complex and nuanced taste.
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Intense Aroma: Boasts a robust, multi-layered fragrance with notes of aged wood, dark chocolate, and a hint of Chinese herbs.
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Rich, Full-bodied Flavor: Delivers a deep, satisfying taste with a perfect balance of earthiness, sweetness, and a subtle smoky undertone.
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Golden Flower Abundance: Features a high concentration of the prized golden flowers (Eurotium cristatum), enhancing both flavor and potential health benefits.
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Smooth Mouthfeel: Offers a velvety texture that coats the palate, providing a luxurious drinking experience.
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Extended Aging Potential: Ideal for long-term storage, as its flavor profile will continue to develop and improve over time.
-
Artisanal Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by master tea artisans using traditional techniques refined over centuries.
-
Versatile Brewing Options: Suitable for both gongfu-style preparation and western brewing methods, allowing for various taste experiences.
Tasting Notes:
The Taoism Connection:
Tea type: Fu Tea
Tea shape: Brick
Origin: Yunnan
Picking year: 2020
Picking Season: Spring
Tea shape: Brick
Fermentation degree: 🟠🟠🟠🟠Post-fermented
Suggested teaware:
- Gaiwan☕
- Glass Cup🥛
- Porcelain Cup
- Clay Teapot🫖
- Elegant Cup
- Thermal
Tea-to-100g Water Ratio: 5g
Brewing Water Temperature:
- ♨️♨️♨️~100℃/212℉
Medthod:
Fu Brick Tea offers a rich and unique flavor profile that can be enjoyed using various brewing techniques. Here’s a step-by-step guide for four popular methods:
1. Gongfu Style (Traditional Chinese Brewing)
- Tools Needed: Gaiwan or Yixing teapot, tea pitcher, and small teacups.
- Steps:
- Tip: Fu Brick Tea can be steeped up to 8–10 times.
2. Western Style
- Tools Needed: Teapot or large mug with an infuser.
- Steps:
- Tip: Adjust tea strength by varying steeping time or tea quantity.
3. Grandpa Style (Casual Brewing)
- Tools Needed: Large mug.
- Steps:
- Tip: This method creates a progressively richer flavor as the tea infuses.
4. Thermal Flask Method (For Slow Steeping)
- Tools Needed: Thermal flask.
- Steps:
- Tip: This method produces a robust and full-bodied brew.
Initial Brewing Time: ⏰⏰~10s
Subsequent Brewing Time: initial brewing time+10S
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Key Features:
-
Premium Yunnan Tea Base: Crafted from superior-grade black tea leaves sourced from Yunnan's renowned tea gardens, known for their exceptional quality and rich flavor profile.
-
Jingyang Craftsmanship: Produced in Jingyang, a region celebrated for its expertise in creating fine Fuzhuan brick teas.
-
Exquisite Broken Chunks: Pre-broken for convenience, allowing for easy brewing without compromising the tea's integrity.
-
Luxurious Packaging: Presented in an elegant 280g tin, perfect for gifting or displaying in your premium tea collection.
-
Enhanced Fermentation Process: Undergoes an extended fermentation period, resulting in a more complex and nuanced taste.
-
Intense Aroma: Boasts a robust, multi-layered fragrance with notes of aged wood, dark chocolate, and a hint of Chinese herbs.
-
Rich, Full-bodied Flavor: Delivers a deep, satisfying taste with a perfect balance of earthiness, sweetness, and a subtle smoky undertone.
-
Golden Flower Abundance: Features a high concentration of the prized golden flowers (Eurotium cristatum), enhancing both flavor and potential health benefits.
-
Smooth Mouthfeel: Offers a velvety texture that coats the palate, providing a luxurious drinking experience.
-
Extended Aging Potential: Ideal for long-term storage, as its flavor profile will continue to develop and improve over time.
-
Artisanal Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by master tea artisans using traditional techniques refined over centuries.
-
Versatile Brewing Options: Suitable for both gongfu-style preparation and western brewing methods, allowing for various taste experiences.
Tasting Notes:
The Taoism Connection:
Tea type: Fu Tea
Tea shape: Brick
Origin: Yunnan
Picking year: 2020
Picking Season: Spring
Tea shape: Brick
Fermentation degree: 🟠🟠🟠🟠Post-fermented
Suggested teaware:
- Gaiwan☕
- Glass Cup🥛
- Porcelain Cup
- Clay Teapot🫖
- Elegant Cup
- Thermal
Tea-to-100g Water Ratio: 5g
Brewing Water Temperature:
- ♨️♨️♨️~100℃/212℉
Medthod:
Fu Brick Tea offers a rich and unique flavor profile that can be enjoyed using various brewing techniques. Here’s a step-by-step guide for four popular methods:
1. Gongfu Style (Traditional Chinese Brewing)
- Tools Needed: Gaiwan or Yixing teapot, tea pitcher, and small teacups.
- Steps:
- Tip: Fu Brick Tea can be steeped up to 8–10 times.
2. Western Style
- Tools Needed: Teapot or large mug with an infuser.
- Steps:
- Tip: Adjust tea strength by varying steeping time or tea quantity.
3. Grandpa Style (Casual Brewing)
- Tools Needed: Large mug.
- Steps:
- Tip: This method creates a progressively richer flavor as the tea infuses.
4. Thermal Flask Method (For Slow Steeping)
- Tools Needed: Thermal flask.
- Steps:
- Tip: This method produces a robust and full-bodied brew.
Initial Brewing Time: ⏰⏰~10s
Subsequent Brewing Time: initial brewing time+10S
Free World-wide shipping Over $60.
Order processing in two working days.
We offer a guarantee for returns within 14 days of receiving the merchandise.
For more shipping information, please refer to: shipping policy
For more return policy, please refer to: refund policy
Your details are protected and safe with us.
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