Taiwanese oolong tea
Wenshan Pouchang tea is oolong tea fermented with the highest quality tea produced in Wenshan area in New Taipei City.
This tea is produced by the master who won the prize Taiwan’s government awarded to one of the top ten best farmers.
An exceptionally fragrant, light tea that will make you feel like you’re suddenly standing in the middle of a sea of flowers. It sweet, floral, creamy and velvety, long-lasting aroma fills your palate and nose. Ideally prepared after a brief rinse, starting with 95-degree Celsius water and 30-second infusions, gradually increasing the time of re-steeping. There are no astringent or bitter notes appear, even at lower temperatures.
Variety: Qing Xin Oolong
Plac of Origin: New Taipei City, Taiwan
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Item code: TTY162
Origin: Taiwan
Ingredients: oolong tea
Best before: OCT / 2025
Dimensions: 12 x 20 cm
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3 g 0.1 oz 0.7 US tsp |
95°C 203°F |
150 ml 5.1 fl oz 150 cc |
30 sec.~ |
STEP 1) Warm your teapot. Pour boiling water into a gaiwan or teapot, let it sit for a little while, then discard all the water.
STEP 2) Rinse. Put the tea leaves in your vessel, pour hot water over them and then discard the water quickly. This step is for "waking the leaves" a little bit.
STEP 3) Brew. Pour boiling water on your rinsed tea leaves and brew for 30 seconds.
STEP 4) Serve. Pour the tea into a pitcher, and then into cups.
STEP 5) Brew again.
❖ After the first few infusions, you can increase the steeping time (to about 35-40 seconds).
❖ Make sure to open the lid of the teapot between infusions, to prevent the leaves from cooking.
❖ This is how we recommend brewing this tea, but we all have our preferences, so try experimenting to find the way you like it the most.
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