Authentic Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong | Non-Smoked Lapsang Souchong, Wuyi
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Smooth, naturally sweet, and full of history — this unsmoked Lapsang Souchong is Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong at its finest.
Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong (正山小种), also known as Lapsang Souchong, is one of the oldest and most influential black teas in the world. Grown in the protected core of Tongmu Village(桐木关), Wuyi Mountains, this tea represents the birthplace of black tea. Unlike the heavily smoked styles found elsewhere, our tea is a non-smoky version that highlights the natural elegance of the original leaf.
Crafted by Ruolan Tea Factory, a family-run workshop with more than 50 years of experience in Wuyi tea, this tea reflects deep craftsmanship and heritage. The leaves are tightly rolled, slightly twisted, and carry a dark glossy color with some golden buds — a mark of quality. Once brewed, you’ll enjoy a silky, rich infusion with natural floral, fruity, and honey-like aromas, and a clean, lingering sweetness.
Unlike modern black teas, real Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong offers a calm and grounding experience. It's easy to drink, low in bitterness, and soothing to the throat. Whether you’re exploring Chinese black tea or seeking a smooth everyday favorite, this is a benchmark worth keeping.
Why You’ll Love It
- 🌿 Authentic Origin: Grown in the Tongmuguan core area, the historic home of black tea.
- 👪 Crafted by Experts: Made by a family with three generations of tea-making experience.
- 🍯 Naturally Sweet & Aromatic: Notes of flowers, fruit, and honey — no added flavoring, no smoke.
- 🫖 Smooth and Full-Bodied: Rich texture, no bitterness, with a refreshing aftertaste.
- 🌱 2025 Spring Harvest: Picked and processed in early spring for the best freshness and flavor.
Tea type: Black Tea
Tea shape: Loose
Origin: Fujian
Picking year: 2025
Picking Season: Spring
Tea shape: Loose
Fermentation degree: 🟠🟠🟠Fully fermented
Suggested teaware:
- Gaiwan☕
- Glass Cup🥛
- Porcelain Cup
- Clay Teapot🫖
- Elegant Cup
Tea-to-100g Water Ratio: 2g
Brewing Water Temperature:
- ♨️♨️~90℃/194℉
Medthod:
How to Brew Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong (Lapsang Souchong) Tea — Detailed Steps
Brewing with Gaiwan (Traditional Chinese Method)
Best for: Tea lovers who want to appreciate aroma, color, and multiple infusions
Why use it: Offers precise control over brewing time and temperature, revealing tea complexity
Equipment needed:
- 100ml gaiwan, fairness cup (cha hai), tea strainer, tasting cups
Steps:
- Warm up the gaiwan and cups with hot water to enhance aroma
- Use 3–4g of tea leaves (about one flat teaspoon)
- Water temperature:
- Rinse the tea leaves quickly by pouring water and immediately discarding it (optional, to awaken leaves)
- First infusion: Steep for 8–10 seconds, then pour out
- Second infusion: Steep for 10–15 seconds
- Subsequent infusions: Increase steeping time by 5–10 seconds each time, up to 6 infusions or more
Tips:
- Gently swirl the gaiwan to release aroma
- Enjoy the evolving flavors and aroma with each infusion
Brewing with Teapot (Everyday Use)
Best for: Sharing tea with family or guests
Why use it: Simple and efficient, delivers balanced flavor
Equipment needed:
- 200–300ml Yixing clay or ceramic teapot, fairness cup, teacups
Steps:
- Preheat the teapot with hot water
- Use 5–6g of tea leaves
- Water temperature: 90°C–95°C (194°F–203°F)
- Quick rinse (optional): 3 seconds
- First infusion: Steep for 20 seconds
- Second & third infusions: Steep for 25–30 seconds
- Later infusions: Gradually increase steeping time to about 60 seconds
Western-style Brewing (Simple & Quick)
Best for: Beginners, office use, or quick brewing
Why use it: Convenient, requires minimal equipment
Equipment needed:
- Mug, glass teapot, or infuser cup
Steps:
- Use 2g tea leaves per 200–250ml water (about 1 teaspoon)
- Water temperature: 85°C–90°C (185°F–194°F)
- Steep for 2–3 minutes for the first brew, then remove leaves
- Optional: Re-steep 1–2 times, adding 30–60 seconds each time
Cold Brew Method (Refreshing for Summer)
Best for: Those who enjoy cold tea with mellow sweetness
Why use it: Smooth flavor, less bitterness
Equipment needed:
- Cold brew bottle, glass jar, or pitcher
Steps:
- Use 5g tea leaves for 500ml cold or room-temperature water
- Place in refrigerator and steep for 6–10 hours (adjust time based on taste preference)
- Filter leaves before drinking
Additional Tips
- Use filtered or spring water for best taste
- Avoid over-steeping to prevent bitterness
- High-quality tea can be infused multiple times, enjoy the evolving taste
Initial Brewing Time: ⏰⏰~10s
Subsequent Brewing Time: initial brewing time+5S
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