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This Southern Fujian Shui Xian Oolong Tea, produced between 1993 and 1995 and aged for over 30 years in a dry warehouse under sealed conditions, is made from the Shui Xian (Narcissus) varietal sourced from Yongchun, Fujian—the birthplace of this tea. It was jointly produced by Quanzhou Tea Import & Export Company and the State-Owned Yongchun Kong Overseas Chinese Tea Factory in Fujian.
Processed using the Yongchun Shui Xian method, this tea is a classic example of Oolong tea, preserved in its original packaging. It is no longer available on the market. The tea exhibits a distinct aged aroma, accompanied by a subtle medicinal fragrance, with a sweet, mellow flavor and a smooth texture. Its excellent aging results make it a treasured choice for enthusiasts of aged Oolong tea.
Key Details about Southern Fujian Shui Xian
- Origin:Yongchun, Fujian Province, China
- Production Date:1993-1995
- Grade: First grade
- Tea Cultivar:Shui Xian
- Craftsmanship:This tea is processed into oolong tea using the Yong Chun Shui Xian method, with moderate fermentation. It has been naturally aged in a dry storage environment for over 30 years. The tea is packaged in its original sealed cardboard box, with an inner aluminum foil layer for additional protection.
- Flavor Highlights :The tea exhibits a distinct aged aroma, accompanied by a subtle medicinal fragrance. Its flavor is sweet and mellow, with a smooth texture, showcasing excellent aging effects.
What is Southern Fujian Shui Xian Tea?
Southern Fujian Shui Xian Tea originated in Northern Fujian and was introduced to Yong Chun during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty. Over time, its processing techniques evolved by blending the characteristics of Northern and Southern Fujian oolong teas, resulting in a unique method that enhances the tea's durability for multiple infusions, intensifies its orchid-like aroma, and produces a bright yellow liquor with a sweet, mellow, and refreshing flavor. Beyond its exceptional taste, Southern Fujian Shui Xian Tea offers numerous health benefits, such as activating the autonomic nervous system, reducing stress, enhancing energy metabolism, breaking down fats, and lowering cholesterol, making it a cherished choice for both tea enthusiasts and health-conscious individuals.
Brewing and Enjoyment Tips
This tea showcases the unique transformation brought by time. The first infusion can be used as a "tea awakening" step to activate the tea's inner qualities, resulting in a richer, smoother texture and a more pronounced sweet aftertaste. For the best experience, we recommend using longer steeping times or boiling methods to fully unlock its aged characteristics.
Recommended Brewing Methods
Gaiwan Brewing :
- Capacity:110ml Gaiwan
- Water Temperature:100℃
- Brewing Times:5-7 times
- Tea Water Ratio:1:22
- Brewing Time Once:For brewing, begin with a quick rinse (1-2 seconds) and discard the liquid. For the first three infusions, steep the tea for just a few seconds and pour out immediately. After that, gradually extend each subsequent infusion by 5-10 seconds to adapt to the evolving flavor profile.
Storage Guidelines
To ensure the best quality of tea, the ideal way to store it is in vacuum-sealed packaging, kept in a cool, dark, and dry place. Avoid exposure to strong odors and air. For sealed storage, using a tin can or a double-lidded metal can is recommended. For even better results, you can store the sealed tea in the refrigerator or a dry storage container.
Weight & Packaging:
Weight : 4.4oz (125g)
Packing Type : Original paper box sealed packaging, inner aluminum film sealed packaging
About Yongchun Beikeng Overseas Chinese Tea Factory
Established in 1958, the state-owned Fujian Yongchun Beikeng Overseas Chinese Tea Factory carries a rich history and cultural heritage of tea production. At its peak, the factory was a bustling hub of innovation and craftsmanship, employing over 1,000 tea workers and producing millions of pounds of tea annually. Its teas, including Tieguanyin, were exported to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and Southeast Asia, earning widespread acclaim and becoming a shining symbol of Fujian's tea culture.
However, by the 1990s, the factory fell into decline, and its once-vibrant grounds grew quiet. Unable to bear seeing his life's work fade away, the veteran factory director, Huang Shenghou, took over after its privatization, dedicating himself to reviving the factory and preserving its tea-making legacy.
Today, the factory's aged Tieguanyin not only embodies decades of tea-making expertise but also continues to showcase the timeless charm of Yongchun's Tieguanyin. The story of the Fujian Yongchun Beikeng Overseas Chinese Tea Factory reflects the dedication and innovation of generations of tea artisans, and its aged Tieguanyin carries forward this remarkable legacy.
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This Yunnan Pu'er Tuo Tea, produced in 2003 and aged for 22 years in a dry northern warehouse, is crafted from Yunnan large-leaf tea varietals harvested in the region's primary tea-growing areas. It is a premium Tuo Tea produced by Menghai Tea Factory in Yunnan Province, renowned for its exquisite material selection and meticulous craftsmanship. This tea is no longer available on the market.
The tea has a unique bowl-shaped appearance, with a distinct aged aroma and a rich, complex profile. Its flavor is mellow, refreshing, and smooth, with a sweet, velvety texture and a long-lasting aftertaste. This rare and highly sought-after tea is a classic early Dayi (Menghai) masterpiece, cherished by collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Key Details about Yunnan Pu'er Tuo Tea 2003
- Origin:Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China
- Production Date:2003
- Grade: First grade
- Tea Cultivar:Yunnan Large-Leaf Varietal
- Craftsmanship:Using handpicked tea leaves as the raw material, the fresh leaves are processed through withering, fixing, rolling, and sun-drying to create sun-dried tea. The sun-dried tea is then steamed and pressed into the shape of Pu'er Tuo Tea. Finally, the tea undergoes 22 years of natural aging in a dry storage environment, allowing it to develop its unique character and depth.
- Flavor Highlights :The tea exhibits a distinct aged aroma, with a rich and complex profile. Its flavor is mellow, refreshing, and smooth, with a velvety texture, high sweetness, and a long-lasting aftertaste.
What is Yunnan Pu'er Tuo Tea?
Yunnan Pu'er Tuo Tea is a traditional and distinctive tea from Yunnan Province, known for its unique shape, resembling a thick-walled bowl with a concave center. It is tightly compressed and neatly formed, made from Pu'er tea as the raw material.
Dark Tea Tuo Tea is further divided into two types:
Raw Tuo (Sheng Tuo): Compressed directly from sun-dried raw tea leaves, featuring a dark, glossy color, a fresh aroma, and a sweet aftertaste.
Ripe Tuo (Shou Tuo): Fermented through artificial pile fermentation, resulting in a reddish-brown color and a rich, mellow flavor.
Pu'er Tuo Tea has a long history, with records dating back to the Ming Dynasty in the book "Dian Lue." In 1986, the 100-gram Tuo Tea produced by Yunnan Xiaguan Tea Factory won the Golden Rooster Award in Paris, France.Modern research has confirmed its significant health benefits. Clinical trials by French and Chinese medical institutions have shown that it can reduce blood lipids and cholesterol, and assist in treating obesity, hypertension, and arteriosclerosis.The tea's liquor is known for its enduring color, aroma, and flavor, combining cultural heritage with health-promoting properties. It has gained international acclaim for its unique qualities.
Brewing and Enjoyment Tips
This tea embodies the unique transformation brought by time. The first infusion can serve as a "tea awakening" to activate the tea's inner qualities, enhancing its flavor profile.Tuo Tea is a type of compressed tea. Before brewing, use a specialized tea knife or tea pick to gently break the Tuo Tea into appropriately sized pieces. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the tea leaves.
Recommended Brewing Methods
- Capacity:100ml Gaiwan
- Water Temperature:90-100℃
- Brewing Times:7-8 times
- Tea Water Ratio:around 1:20(Adjust according to your own taste)
- Brewing Time Once:10-20 seconds(Adjust according to your own taste),The first time as a wake-up tea can take 3 seconds.
Storage Guidelines
To ensure the best quality of tea, the ideal way to store it is in vacuum-sealed packaging, kept in a cool, dark, and dry place. Avoid exposure to strong odors and air. For sealed storage, using a tin can or a double-lidded metal can is recommended. For even better results, you can store the sealed tea in the refrigerator or a dry storage container.
Weight & Packaging
Weight : 3.5oz (100g)/8.8oz(250g)
Packing Type : Kraft paper packaging
About Menghai Tea Factory
Menghai Tea Factory is a benchmark enterprise in the Pu'er tea industry. Established in 1940 in Menghai County, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan—the birthplace of tea trees and a core production region for Pu'er tea—it is the oldest professional tea company in Yunnan. The factory integrates cultivation, processing, and sales, and its flagship brand, "Dayi," offers hundreds of varieties, including Pu'er tea, black tea, and green tea. Its representative products, 7572 Ripe Cake and 7542 Raw Cake, are widely recognized as the gold standard for Pu'er tea quality.
The factory has made outstanding contributions to the modern development of Pu'er tea: it pioneered and first applied artificial post-fermentation aging technology, driving innovation in Pu'er tea processing. It also led the large-scale production of Yunnan Seven Sons Cake Tea, establishing a classic form in the industry. Today, the factory owns a 380-acre modern processing facility and two 10,000-acre eco-tea garden bases in Bada and Bulang Mountain, creating a comprehensive industry chain.
With its deep historical roots and technological innovation, Menghai Tea Factory continues to lead the development of the Pu'er tea industry. Its products are highly valued for both drinking and collecting, earning global acclaim from consumers.
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This Hei Zhuan Tea (Black Brick Tea), produced in 2011 and aged for 14 years in a dry northern warehouse, is made from authentic Gao Ma Er Xi dark raw tea through a process of steaming and compression. It is produced by Hunan Jiuyang Tea Co., Ltd. and meticulously crafted through steps including crushing, sifting, fermentation, steaming, machine pressing, and drying. This tea is no longer available on the market.
The brick features a smooth surface, clear patterns, well-defined edges, uniform thickness, and a glossy dark brown color. After years of aging, it develops a distinct aged aroma accompanied by woody notes, offering a rich, mellow flavor and a smooth, refined texture.This Hei Zhuan Tea was awarded the Special Gold Medal at the 2009 Shanghai Tea Expo, making it a classic masterpiece from Jiuyang Tea Factory.
Key Details about Hei Zhuan Tea Dark Tea :
- Origin:Anhua County, Hunan Province, China
- Production Date:2011
- Grade : First Grade
- Tea Cultivar :Gao Ma Er Xi Original Group Variety
- Craftsmanship :This Hei Zhuan Tea (Black Brick Tea) is made using Anhua dark raw tea as its base material. After the raw tea arrives at the factory, it undergoes a series of processes, including sifting, winnowing, crushing, and blending, to create a semi-finished product that meets strict standards for uniformity and purity. The semi-finished product is then further processed through steaming, pressing, roasting, and packaging to produce the final Black Brick Tea.
- Flavor Highlights :The tea exhibits a distinct aged aroma, accompanied by woody notes, with a rich, mellow flavor and a smooth, refined texture.
What is Hei Zhuan Tea Dark Tea?
Hei Zhuan Tea (Black Brick Tea) is named for its use of dark raw tea (Hei Mao Cha) as the primary material, which gives the tea its dark, glossy color, and its brick-like shape when compressed. The raw material is sourced from high-quality dark raw tea produced in tea factories in Anhua and other counties.
In the past, the raw material was divided into two types: surface tea (higher quality) and inner tea (lower quality). During compression, the lower-quality tea was pressed inside, while the higher-quality tea was used on the surface. However, since the early 1970s, the labor-intensive and time-consuming traditional process was streamlined. The tea is now blended in the appropriate ratio of surface and inner tea and compressed in a single step.
During production, the raw material is first sifted, shaped, winnowed, and cleaned. It is then blended in specific proportions. For machine pressing, the tea is sterilized using high-temperature steam, compressed under high pressure, inspected and trimmed, and slowly dried before being packaged into the final brick form.
When brewed, Hei Zhuan Tea yields a liquor the color of amber, with a rich, mellow flavor and a pure, clean aroma. Long-term consumption of this tea is believed to aid digestion, regulate metabolism, and provide health benefits and preventive effects for the body.
Brewing and Enjoyment Tips :
This tea embodies the unique transformation brought by time. The first infusion can serve as a "tea awakening" to activate the tea's inner qualities, enhancing its flavor profile. Hei Zhuan Tea (Black Brick Tea) is shaped like a brick. Before brewing, use a specialized brick tea knife or tea pick to gently break the brick into appropriately sized pieces. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the tea leaves.
Recommended Brewing Methods :
Gaiwan Brewing :
- Capacity:100ml Gaiwan
- Water Temperature:100℃
- Brewing Times:5-7 times
- Tea Water Ratio:around 1:20(Adjust according to your own taste)
- Brewing Time Once:2-3 minutes(Adjust according to your own taste),The first time as a wake-up tea can take 3-5 seconds.
Boiling Method :
To brew Hei Zhuan Tea (Black Brick Tea), start with 10–15 grams of tea and 500 milliliters of water. Heat the water until it reaches a rolling boil, then add the tea. Once the water comes back to a boil, lower the heat to a gentle simmer and let it cook for 2 minutes. Turn off the heat, strain out the tea leaves, and serve it hot. If you prefer a lighter flavor, you can adjust the ratio to 1 part tea to 15 parts water (for example, 10 grams of tea to 150 milliliters of water) and follow the same steps.
For a Central Asian-inspired milk tea, brew the tea as described above. Then, mix the strained tea with milk in a 1:5 ratio (1 part milk to 5 parts tea). Add a pinch of salt to taste, stir well, and enjoy this creamy, savory drink.
Storage Guidelines :
To ensure the best quality of tea, the ideal way to store it is in vacuum-sealed packaging, kept in a cool, dark, and dry place. Avoid exposure to strong odors and air. For sealed storage, using a tin can or a double-lidded metal can is recommended. For even better results, you can store the sealed tea in the refrigerator or a dry storage container.
Weight & Packaging:
Weight : 35.3oz (1000g)
Packing Type : Original paper box sealed packaging, inner packaging made of kraft paper
About Hunan Jiuyang Tea Factory :
Hunan Jiuyang Tea Co., Ltd., founded in 1985, is rooted in Youzhou Ancient Town, the birthplace of Anhua Dark Tea. As a leading enterprise in Hunan's dark tea industry, Jiuyang has been dedicated to the dark tea sector for nearly four decades without interruption. Its headquarters is now located in Jiangnan Town, the birthplace of Qian Liang Tea (Thousand Taels Tea), and boasts over 5,000 acres of high-altitude organic tea gardens on glacial rock soil and a standardized production facility spanning more than 20,000 square meters.
Guided by the core philosophy of "heritage and innovation," Jiuyang has preserved the traditional craftsmanship of "Three Bricks" (e.g., Fu Brick, Hei Brick, Hua Brick), "Three Tips" (e.g., Tian Jian, Gong Jian, Sheng Jian), and Qian Liang Tea, while also developing over 100 modern dark tea products. The company has won numerous international and domestic quality awards and is committed to producing "premium dark tea" as a testament to its dedication to excellence. Jiuyang continues to promote Anhua Dark Tea culture on the global stage.
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This product, originating from 2003, is a type of brick tea known as Mi Zhuan Tea, which has been stored in a dry warehouse in the north for 22 years. It is made from high-quality black tea through a process of steaming and pressing. Produced by the renowned Zhao Li Qiao Tea Factory in Hubei Province, it is meticulously crafted according to traditional processing techniques. The tea leaves used as raw material are as fine as grains of rice, hence the name "Mi Zhuan" (Rice Brick). This tea is no longer available on the market. The brick surface exhibits a dark, glossy color with exquisite patterns and distinct edges. The brewed tea presents a deep red, bright liquor with a pronounced medicinal aroma and a mellow, harmonious flavor, making it a coveted choice for enthusiasts of aged dark tea.
Key Details about Mi Zhuan Tea Dark Tea :
- Origin : Chibi City, Hubei Province, China
- Production Date :2003
- Grade : Special Grade
- Tea Cultivar :Yichang large leaf tea
- Craftsmanship : Mi Zhuan Tea is produced following the manufacturing principles of Qing Brick Tea, using finely broken black tea leaves as raw material. The process involves screening, blending, compressing, demolding, inspecting, drying, and packaging. This tea has been naturally aged for 22 years in a dry warehouse environment and is wrapped in paper packaging.
- Flavor Highlights :It exhibits a prominent medicinal aroma, with a rich, deep red liquor. The taste is mellow and smooth, offering complex and layered flavors.
What is Mi Zhuan Tea Dark Tea?
Mi Zhuan Tea (Rice Brick Tea) is a unique compressed tea produced in Yangloudong, an ancient town in Chibi City, Hubei Province, known as the "Hometown of Chinese Brick Tea." It is a type of compressed tea—specifically, a brick tea. The tea leaves used as raw material are as fine as grains of rice, hence the name "Mi Zhuan" (Rice Brick Tea).
The finished product is visually striking, with well-defined edges, elegant surface patterns, and a glossy, dark surface. When brewed, the tea yields a deep red liquor with a pure, mellow aroma and a rich, full-bodied flavor.
Traditionally, Mi Zhuan Tea was consumed by people living in cold climates due to its high vitamin content, which helps compensate for the lack of fresh fruits and vegetables during winter. It is primarily sold in Xinjiang and North China, with some exports to Russia and Mongolia. In recent years, small quantities have also made their way to Europe and America, making it a distinctive and exceptional red brick tea among Chinese brick teas.
Brewing and Enjoyment Tips
This tea embodies the unique transformation brought by time. The first infusion can serve as a "tea awakening" to activate the tea's inner qualities, enhancing its flavor profile. Mi Zhuan Tea (Rice Brick Tea) is shaped like a brick. Before brewing, use a specialized brick tea knife or tea pick to gently break the brick into appropriately sized pieces. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the tea leaves.
Recommended Brewing Methods :
Gaiwan Brewing
- Capacity:100ml Gaiwan
- Water Temperature:95℃-100℃
- Brewing Times:5-7 times
- Tea Water Ratio:around 1:25(Adjust according to your own taste)
- Brewing Time Once:10~20 seconds(Adjust according to your own taste),The first time as a wake-up tea can take 3-5 seconds.
Boiling Method
Place the broken pieces of Mi Zhuan Tea (Rice Brick Tea) into a tea infuser and add them to a tea kettle. Use a tea-to-water ratio of approximately 1:150, starting with cold water. Bring the water to a boil, then let it steep for 1 to 2 minutes before drinking. Remove the tea infuser from the kettle to prevent the tea from becoming overly strong.
For subsequent infusions, follow the same method. One tea infuser can be used for 3 to 4 brews.
Storage Guidelines :
To ensure the best quality of tea, the ideal way to store it is in vacuum-sealed packaging, kept in a cool, dark, and dry place. Avoid exposure to strong odors and air. For sealed storage, using a tin can or a double-lidded metal can is recommended. For even better results, you can store the sealed tea in the refrigerator or a dry storage container.
Weight & Packaging:
Weight : 35.3oz (1000g)
Packing Type : Paper packaging
About Hubei Zhaoliqiao Tea Factory
Zhao Li Qiao Tea Factory in Hubei Province is a leading enterprise in China’s border-sale tea (brick tea) industry, with an annual production capacity exceeding 10,000 tons. Its history dates back to the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty (1861), when its predecessor, Yangloudong Brick Tea Factory, gained fame for its "Dong Tea." In 1953, the factory relocated to Zhao Li Qiao Town in Chibi City and adopted its current name.
As a "Time-Honored Chinese Brand" and a "National Benchmark Enterprise," the factory has preserved centuries-old craftsmanship. It specializes in producing distinctive brick teas such as Qing Zhuan, Mi Zhuan, Fu Zhuan, and Lü Zhuan . Renowned for its high-quality raw materials and meticulous processing techniques, its products are valued for their ability to aid digestion, warm the body, and boost energy. These teas have become essential to the daily lives of ethnic minorities in regions like Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang, and are exported to countries including Russia, Mongolia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas.
The factory benefits from its strategic location near key transportation hubs, such as the Beijing-Guangzhou Railway, giving it a significant logistical advantage. Its products have won numerous awards at both the provincial and national levels, including gold, silver, and bronze medals at the First China Food Expo. In 2020, it was recognized as part of the Fourth Batch of National Industrial Heritage, highlighting its historical significance and social contributions to the tea industry.
As a benchmark in the tea industry, blending traditional heritage with modern capabilities, Zhao Li Qiao Tea Factory continues to promote the preservation and global dissemination of Chinese brick tea culture.
During the aging and transportation process of aged tea, the packaging and the tea itself may get damaged. Please be cautious when purchasing if you mind this.
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Bailing Wellness Tea is a unique aged Fu Brick tea that originated from the Silk Road’s traditional tea culture. This tea was crafted in 1988 by Hunan Tea Import & Export Company using premium Fu Brick and Hei Brick tea leaves. After 34 years of careful aging in a dry storage environment, this tea has developed a mellow taste, rich in medicinal fragrance and a smooth, slightly sweet aftertaste. Traditionally, it has been a staple among Northwest China’s ethnic groups, who consume a high-fat diet yet maintain a fit and energetic lifestyle. Bailing Wellness Tea’s unique fermentation process enhances its ability to aid digestion, promote metabolism, and support overall wellness. This product retains its original sealed paper box packaging and is no longer available on the market.
Key Details about Bailing Fitness Tea
- Origin: Hunan Province, China
- Production Date: 1988
- Grade: Third Grade
- Tea Cultivar: Fu Brick, Hei Brick Tea Fragments
- Craftsmanship: Traditional Fu Brick fermentation, natural aging
- Flavor Highlights: Bright yellow liquor, rich aged aroma with herbal notes, mellow and smooth taste, slight medicinal sweetness
- Storage: Dry warehouse storage, original sealed packaging
What is Fu Brick Tea?
Fu Brick Tea is a type of dark tea originating from Hunan, China, known for its unique post-fermentation process and health benefits. It contains Golden Flowers (Eurotium cristatum), a probiotic beneficial for digestion and metabolism. Due to its long aging potential, Fu Brick tea develops a complex and mellow taste over time. Bailing Fitness Tea, aged for 34 years, showcases a rich, medicinal aroma with a silky smooth texture, making it a prized selection among aged tea enthusiasts.
Recommended Brewing Methods
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Gaiwan Brewing
- Tea-to-water ratio: 1:20
- Water temperature: 95°C-100°C
- Infusions: 6-8 times
- Steeping time: 10~20 seconds
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Thermos Brewing
- Tea-to-water ratio: 1g per 100ml water
- Water temperature: 100°C (boiling water)
- Steeping time: 1-2 hours
- Tool: Insulated thermos
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Boiling Method
- Tea-to-water ratio: 1g per 100ml water
- Boiling time: 1-2 minutes, then let sit for 2-3 minutes
- Rebrew: Extend boiling time by 3 minutes for each additional infusion
- Best with: Ceramic or glass teapot
- Steeping times: 3-4 brews
Storage Guidelines
To maintain the tea’s optimal aging process, store it in a dry and cool environment with humidity below 45% and temperature under 25°C. Keep it away from strong odors, direct light, and air exposure. Proper storage ensures that the tea retains its aged aroma and continues to mature gracefully over time.
Weight & Packaging
- Net Weight: 75g
- Packing Type: Original sealed paper box with moisture-proof coating
About Hunan Tea Import & Export Company
Founded in the early 20th century, Hunan Tea Import & Export Company is a pioneering force in China's tea trade. The company played a crucial role in exporting Fu Brick Tea along the Silk Road, making it a staple among ethnic groups in Northwest China and Central Asia. The company’s expertise in traditional tea fermentation and storage has ensured the production of high-quality aged teas that stand the test of time.
Today, this 34-year aged Bailing Fitness Tea remains a remarkable testament to China’s tea heritage and the enduring appeal of Fu Brick Tea.
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This 1993 Aged Min Nan Shui Xian Oolong Tea is crafted from the Shui Xian tea cultivar, grown in Fujian, China. Produced by the renowned Yongchun Beikeng Overseas Chinese Tea Factory, which was established in 1917. This tea has been naturally aged in dry storage for 33 years, developing a unique blend of sweet aged aroma and medicinal fragrance. With a smooth, thick mouthfeel and a lingering sweetness, it is ideal for those who appreciate the depth of aged teas. The traditional high-temperature roasting and medium oxidation enhance its warming characteristics. This product is in its original packaging and is no longer in circulation on the market.
Key Details about 1993 Aged Min Nan Shui Xian
Origin: Yongchun, Fujian Province, China
Production Date: 1993
Grade: Second Grade
Tea Cultivar: Shui Xian
Craftsmanship: Traditional high-fire roasting, medium oxidation, light rolling
Flavor Highlights: Sweet aged aroma with medicinal fragrance, thick and smooth taste, long-lasting aftertaste
Storage: Naturally dry-aged, sealed packaging for optimal preservation
What is Min Nan Shui Xian Oolong Tea?
Min Nan Shui Xian is a Southern Fujian-style Oolong tea, known for its rich fragrance, mellow body, and lasting sweetness. Compared to Wuyi Shui Xian, it undergoes less oxidation, resulting in a softer and smoother profile. After decades of aging, this 1993 batch has developed an aged sweetness, medicinal notes, and a thick, velvety texture, making it a highly sought-after selection among aged tea connoisseurs.
Recommended Brewing Methods:
Gaiwan Brewing:
100ml Gaiwan
95℃-100℃
5-7 times
1:15 to 1:25
10~20 seconds
Thermos Brewing :
1g tea per 100ml (3.4oz) water.
Use boiling water (212°F).
Steeping Time: 1-2 hours.
Tool: Insulated thermos.
Boiling Method :
Add 1g tea per 100ml (3.4oz) water.
Boil for 1-2 minutes, then let sit for 2-3 minutes.
Rebrew by boiling 3 minutes longer with each steeping.
Use a ceramic or glass teapot for optimal flavor.
Enjoy up to 3-4 brews.
Storage Guidelines
Store this tea in a dry, cool environment with a humidity level below 45% and temperature below 25°C (77°F). Keep it away from strong odors, light, and air exposure. Proper storage ensures the tea retains its flavor and continues to age gracefully over time.
Weight & Packaging
Net Weight: 100g (3.5oz)
Packing Type: Original sealed paper box with inner aluminum foil bag
About Yongchun Beikeng Overseas Chinese Tea Factory
Founded in 1917, the Yongchun Beikeng Tea Factory has a rich history of producing high-quality teas. Once a bustling hub of innovation and craftsmanship, the factory was home to over 1,000 tea workers at its peak, producing millions of pounds of tea annually. The factory's products, including Min Nan Shui Xian, were highly sought after in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and Southeast Asia.
Just as many state-owned old factories have experienced ups and downs, in the 1990s, the tea factory once fell into a slump, and the once bustling factory area gradually became desolate. The former factory director, Huang Shenghou, who had created its greatest glory and witnessed its decline, couldn't bear to see it and took over the factory personally after its privatization.
Today, this aged Min Nan Shui Xian Oolong tea stands as a flavorful tribute to the factory's storied past and the enduring legacy of traditional Chinese tea-making.
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