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Feng Huang Dancong Gong Xiang Xue Pian

"Snowflake" oolong tea from the Phoenix Mountains, China

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In this tea, tea gourmets have been celebrating a unique masterpiece.

Gong Xiang means "a unique fragrance, above all". It's one of the most fragrant and floral Dancong varietals, a first among equals in many senses.

The tea is very lightly roasted, which is easy to see if we take a moment and sniff the wet tea leaves. They steam that comforting nutty - toasty aroma.

The first couple of infusions are fresh and mild, but the aftertaste, which takes a few seconds to come forward is impressive already, strong and fruity, the taste of fresh, ripe black currants lingers in the mouth exceptionally long. The floral, fragrant notes, which this tea got its fame for, show themselves in the later infusions. While many Dancong teas hit their peak already at the first or second infusion, Gong Xiang takes its time, and is there around the 3rd or forth. And we need to be careful with it. While the bold, floral scent is easy to achieve, mastering the taste is rather a challenge. Short infusions are the best for this one. It is better to rinse it first to let the leaves open a little, and go for similarly short 3-4 infusions after. You can brew it longer then, the tea will go many many steeps. Gong Xiang might take more attention and a few attempts to brew it right, but the result is one of the most rewarding tea experiences.

The tea is from the winter batch, harvested in October, that's where the name Xue Pian (snowflake) comes from.

We recommend to brew this tea in a 3g/100ml ratio, but some tea connoisseurs prefer it stronger and add 6-7g tea leaves for 100ml water.

Place of origin: Nan Keng Village, Feng Huang Zhen, Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province
The time of harvesting: We have two batches, one was harvested in 2021 and the other one was in 2022
Age of tree: 91 years

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Item code: TCH038

Origin: Guangdong Prov., CHINA

Ingredients: oolong tea

Best before: NOV / 2025

Dimensions: 12 x 20 cm

Net weight: 20 g

Unit price: $ / 2021 Winter

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Cost:

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How to prepare

3 g
0.1 oz
0.7 US tsp
95°C
203°F
100 ml
3.4 fl oz
100 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) Fill your pot with tea leaves in a 3g/100ml ratio, pour boiling water on them and brew for 10-20 seconds.
STEP 3) Serve. Pour the tea into a pitcher, and then into cups.
STEP 4) Brew again.

❖ This tea is best with short infusions. 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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Ro******, 2021-06-01 20:57 JST, GERMANY

Dry leaf: Apricots. Wet leaf: winter flowers, snow, seaweed. Taste: liquorice sweet flowers and honey, winter ozone. Texture: medium thick. Sweet finish. This tea reminds me the Taiwanese Dong Ding oolong.

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Re******, 2021-04-18 23:20 JST, ESTONIA

Like a flowery field, on which the wind dances. Fragrant aroma of a birch sauna softly accompanied by lilac petals. Very aligning for the mind. Definitely recommend to try and will be my go-to for a softer morning or more mindful evening tea selection :)!

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