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Our Six-Tea Collection invites you to explore the rich traditions of China’s six major tea types, each represented by a world-famous classic: Biluochun (Green Tea), Junshan Yinzhen (Yellow Tea), Bai Mudan (White Tea), Fenghuang Dancong (Oolong Tea), Shu Puer (Dark Tea), and Dianhong (Black Tea). Each tea is carefully sourced from its original growing region, handcrafted by tea masters with over 20 years of experience, and graded premium or higher to ensure outstanding quality.
From the floral freshness of Biluochun to the natural sweetness of Bai Mudan, the aromatic complexity of Fenghuang Dancong, and the smooth, earthy richness of Shu Puer, this collection showcases the diverse flavors and traditions of Chinese tea. Whether you’re a tea enthusiast or just curious about tea culture, this set offers an unforgettable tasting experience and makes a thoughtful gift steeped in history and craftsmanship.
What's Inside?
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Biluochun (Green Tea)
- Origin: Suzhou, Jiangsu
- Grade: High-grade, one bud and one leaf
- Renowned for its tender, spiraling leaves and refreshing, floral aroma, Biluochun is a green tea lover’s favorite. Handpicked from lush gardens, it embodies the spring’s vitality.
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Junshan Yinzhen (Yellow Tea)
- Origin: Dongting Lake, Hunan
- Grade: Top-quality, golden buds
- Rare and precious, this yellow tea dazzles with its unique honeyed aroma and silky smooth flavor. It's a sophisticated treasure for discerning palates.
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Bai Mudan (White Tea)
- Origin: Fuding, Fujian
- Grade: Superior, one bud and one leaf
- With delicate floral and fruity notes, Bai Mudan offers a mellow yet rich flavor, showcasing the elegance of minimally processed white tea.
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Fenghuang Dancong (Oolong Tea)
- Origin: Chaozhou, Guangdong
- Grade: Premium-grade from Phoenix Mountain
- Known as “Phoenix Single Bush,” this oolong captivates with its naturally sweet, fruity, and aromatic complexity. A true connoisseur’s delight.
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Shu Puer (Dark Tea)
- Origin: Yunnan
- Grade: Aged and expertly fermented
- With earthy, rich notes, Shu Puer offers a grounding and soothing tea experience. Perfect for those who enjoy deep, bold flavors.
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Dianhong (Black Tea)
- Origin: Fengqing, Yunnan
- Grade: Made by a historic tea factory with over 70 years of expertise
- Bold and robust, Dianhong showcases a natural sweetness and malty depth. Its golden tips reflect its premium quality and craftsmanship.
Introduction:
This Tieguanyin tea is meticulously selected from the finest spring harvest of 2024. Sourced from high-altitude tea gardens in Anxi, Fujian (the most authentic origin), at an elevation of approximately 600 meters, the superior climatic conditions impart a mellow flavor and rich, layered complexity to the tea. The plucking standard of one bud and two leaves ensures a smooth, buttery texture, reminiscent of sipping on a cup of radiant spring blossoms, with orchid-like floral notes and a refreshing, crisp aroma.
Reasons to Recommend:
- A Renowned Chinese Tea: Anxi Tieguanyin, originating around 1725, is one of China's top ten famous teas. On May 22, 2023, Anxi Tieguanyin was awarded the "Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems" certificate.
- Authentic Origin: Grown in Anxi, Fujian, where the mountainous terrain and misty climate create an average annual temperature of 15-18°C, a frost-free period of 260-324 days, and annual rainfall of 1700-1900mm. The relative humidity exceeds 78%. The acidic red soil, rich in organic matter and minerals, contributes to the unique flavor profile of Tieguanyin tea trees.
- High-Altitude Tea Gardens: Compared to other Tieguanyin teas, this one is cultivated in high-altitude gardens in Anxi, where the exceptional climate enhances the tea's richness, delivering a smoother, sweeter aftertaste and a more intense aroma.
Oxidation Level: 10%-20%
Roasting Level: Light roast
Tea Garden Soil: Red soil
Processing Time: Spring 2024
Best Before Date: 24 months
Tea Variety: Tieguanyin


Top Grade Wuyi Rock Tea Wuyi Rougui - Core Zhengyan (Niu Lan Keng) 50g
$159.90 USD
Unit price perTop Grade Wuyi Rock Tea Wuyi Rougui - Core Zhengyan (Niu Lan Keng) 50g
$159.90 USD
Unit price perNiu Lan Keng is one of the core Zhengyan producing areas of Wuyi Rock Tea, belonging to the famous “Three Pits and Two Ravines.” The area is nourished year-round by flowing streams from rock crevices, with high humidity, misty air, limited sunlight inside the pit, and mineral-rich soil. These conditions create a cool, shaded environment ideal for tea trees.
The Wuyi Rougui produced here—often referred to as “Niu Rou”—is highly prized for its rarity and extremely limited yield, earning it the title “King of Rock Tea.” Its signature cinnamon note is sharp, bold, and highly penetrating, layered with osmanthus, floral, and fruity aromas. Unique to Niu Lan Keng, it also carries a distinct “ravine character”—a mossy, mineral freshness reminiscent of a primeval forest—which adds depth and authenticity to its terroir expression.
On the palate, it strikes a balance of strength and finesse: the cinnamon’s spicy sharpness is complemented by a smooth, delicate liquor, hiding inner power. The rock rhyme is pronounced, with a quick and lasting sweet aftertaste.
Origin: Niulankeng, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Type: Core Zheng Yan (Core True Rock)
Tea Variety: Wuyi Rougui
Producer: Chen Hui
Harvest: October 2024
Aging: 36 months
Brewing Guide:
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Water Temperature: 100°C (212°F)
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Brewing Vessel: Gaiwan or Yixing Clay Teapot
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Tea-to-Water Ratio: 5–7g per 100ml
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Infusions:
1–3 infusions: 8–15 sec
Later infusions: +5–10 sec per infusion
Da Hong Pao is the most iconic and renowned tea among Wuyi Rock Teas. This top Da Hong Pao is blended with 30% zhengyan Wuyi Rock Tea and 70% banyan Wuyi Rock Tea, roasted using traditional Wuyi charcoal methods. The liquor is golden and clear, with an exceptionally rich and pure aroma free of any off-notes.
On the palate, it is mellow and smooth, with a texture reminiscent of rice soup—delicate yet full-bodied. The fragrance is perfectly integrated into the liquor, achieving an ideal balance of flavor and aroma without any roasted taste. It offers a calm, refined, and extremely pleasant drinking experience. Even after multiple infusions, the aroma remains strong and long-lasting.
Origin: Jingshui Village, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Type: Zhengyan & Banyan Blend (Half-Rock, Half-Subrock)
Soil: Gravel Soil
Producer: Chen Hui
Harvest: November 2024
Aging: 36 months
Brewing Guide:
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Water Temperature: 100°C (212°F)
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Brewing Vessel: Gaiwan or Yixing Clay Teapot
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Tea-to-Water Ratio: 5–7g per 100ml
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Infusions:
1–3 infusions: 8–15 sec
Later infusions: +5–10 sec per infusion
Wuyi Rougui is one of the most famous varieties of Wuyi Rock Tea, named for its sharp, cinnamon-like aroma.
This Rougui comes from Foguoyan, one of the “Ninety-Nine Famous Rocks” of Wuyi Mountain. Foguoyan is a Zhengyan producing area known for its excellent cost-performance ratio: it offers quality comparable to core Zhengyan teas at a more accessible price. The mineral-rich soil, ample sunlight, and year-round mist create a unique microclimate ideal for tea growth.
The Rougui from Foguoyan features a pronounced rock character with a distinct cinnamon aroma, layered with fruit and floral notes. The liquor is rich, full-bodied, and lingering. Offering core-Zhengyan quality at a better price, this Rougui is perfect for tea enthusiasts looking to explore Wuyi Rock Tea in depth.
Origin: Foguoyan, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Category: Zheng Yan (core rock area)
Soil: Gravel soil
Variety: Wuyi Rou Gui
Producer: Chen Hui
Harvest Time: November 2024
Shelf Life: 36 months


Top Grade Wuyi Rock Tea Wuyi Rougui - Core Zhengyan (Wuyuanjian) 50g
$149.90 USD
Unit price perTop Grade Wuyi Rock Tea Wuyi Rougui - Core Zhengyan (Wuyuanjian) 50g
$149.90 USD
Unit price perWuyuanjian is one of the core Zhengyan producing areas of Wuyi Rock Tea, belonging to the famous “Three Pits and Two Ravines,” and is one of the two ravines. The area is shrouded in mist throughout the year, nourished by flowing streams, with a humid climate and soil rich in fine sandy gravel and minerals. Lush vegetation and this unique terroir together give birth to outstanding Wuyi Rock Teas. Among them, Rougui and Shui Xian from Wuyuanjian are especially prized for their rich fruity notes, elegant orchid fragrance, and full-bodied taste.
The Wuyi Rougui from Wuyuanjian reveals a clear and vivid cinnamon aroma at first, followed by subtle layers of orchid, woody undertones, and even a refreshing hint of mint. The fragrance is pure, distinctive, and lingers gracefully. The liquor is smooth and delicate on the palate, gradually unfolding into depth and the signature “rock rhyme.” Compared to Rougui from Niu Lan Keng, Wuyuanjian’s expression is softer and more refined—ideal for tea lovers who seek a fresh, elegant style.
Origin: Wuyuanjian, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Type: Core Zheng Yan (Core True Rock)
Tea Variety: Wuyi Rougui
Producer: Chen Hui
Harvest: October 2024
Aging: 36 months
Brewing Guide:
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Water Temperature: 100°C (212°F)
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Brewing Vessel: Gaiwan or Yixing Clay Teapot
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Tea-to-Water Ratio: 5–7g per 100ml
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Infusions:
1–3 infusions: 8–15 sec
Later infusions: +5–10 sec per infusion
Matouyan is one of the top producing areas of Zhengyan Wuyi Rock Tea, located adjacent to Wuyuanjian. With open terrain, ample sunlight, and purple sandy-gravel soil ideal for growing Rougui and other tea trees, it is renowned for producing exceptional teas. The Rougui from Matouyan, often called “Ma Rou”, is prized as a luxury among Rock Teas for its sharp cinnamon aroma and full-bodied taste.
This Wuyi Rougui from Matouyan features a vivid, intense cinnamon fragrance. The liquor is rich, smooth, and full-bodied, with a subtle spicy note on the tip of the tongue, followed by a sweet aftertaste and pronounced rock rhyme (mineral character). Overall, it is bold, powerful, and commanding in style.
Origin: Matouyan, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Type: Zheng Yan (True Rock)
Tea Variety: Wuyi Rougui
Producer: Chen Hui
Harvest: August 2025
Aging: 36 months
Brewing Guide:
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Water Temperature: 100°C (212°F)
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Brewing Vessel: Gaiwan or Yixing Clay Teapot
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Tea-to-Water Ratio: 5–7g per 100ml
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Infusions:
1–3 infusions: 8–15 sec
Later infusions: +5–10 sec per infusion
Wusandi, located in the heart of the Wuyi Mountain Nature Reserve, is a high-mountain tea region renowned for its old-bush Shui Xian. Although these old-bush Shui Xian trees grow outside the Wuyi Rock tea core regions, their age and quality make them a “dark horse” among Wuyi Rock Teas, comparable to zhengyan old-bush Shui Xian, and highly favored by tea enthusiasts.
This Wuyi Shui Xian is made from tea trees over 70 years old and roasted using traditional Wuyi charcoal-roasting methods. It features a pure old-cultivar aroma (mainly woody), with a subtle floral note. The liquor is soft, smooth, and rounded, gradually deepening in flavor as it unfolds in the mouth. The harmony between tea and water feels naturally perfect, and the aroma persists through multiple infusions.
For tea lovers seeking the flavor of Wuyi Rock Tea from trees over 70 years old, this Shui Xian tea offers exceptional value for money.
Origin: Wusandi, Jiangxi Village, Yangzhuang Township, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Tree Age: Over 70 years
Altitude: 700–800m
Tea Variety: Wuyi Shui Xian
Producer: Wu Sheng
Harvest: October 2024
Aging: 36 months
Brewing Guide:
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Water Temperature: 100°C (212°F)
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Brewing Vessel: Gaiwan or Yixing Clay Teapot
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Tea-to-Water Ratio: 5–7g per 100ml
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Infusions:
1–3 infusions: 8–15 sec
Later infusions: +5–10 sec per infusion
Wuyi Shui Xian is one of the flagship varieties of Wuyi Rock Tea. Together with Rou Gui, it is praised in the saying: “For mellowness, none surpasses Shui Xian; for fragrance, none surpasses Rou Gui.” It was introduced to Wuyi Mountain from Jianyang during the Qing Dynasty.
For Shui Xian, tree age is a defining factor. As the tea trees grow older, the liquor becomes more mellow and rich, bitterness and astringency diminish, and the flavor layers become increasingly complex.
This particular Shui Xian is grown at Yunü Peak, one of the famous Thirty-Six Peaks of Wuyi Mountain, within the Zheng Yan (core rock) area, the most prized origin for Wuyi Rock Tea. Crafted from tea trees over 50 years old, it carries a distinctive woody fragrance, combined with bamboo leaf (zongye) aroma and the characteristic “Cong Wei” (old tree flavor). The mineral-rich Yan Yun (rock rhyme) is especially pronounced. Compared with younger bushes, the liquor is thicker, more full-bodied, and textured, making it an ideal choice for tea lovers seeking to deepen their exploration of Wuyi Rock Tea.
Origin: Yunü Peak, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Tree Age: Over 50 years
Category: Zheng Yan (core rock area)
Soil: Gravel soil
Variety: Wuyi Shui Xian
Producer: Chen Hui
Harvest Time: November 2024
Storage Life: 36 months
Product Name: Classic Travel Quick-Brew Tea Set with Tea Leaf Strainer – Perfect for Gongfu Tea Beginners
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions and Capacity:
Quick-Brew Tea Pot: 9cm (W) x 11.2cm (H) / 240ml Capacity
Teacup: 6.2cm (W) x 3.5cm (H) / 40ml Capacity
Storage Pouch: 11.5cm (L) x 8.3cm (W) x 16.3cm (H) (includes one pot and three cups)
Brown Leather Carry Bag: 30cm (L) x 15cm (W) x 12.7cm (H) (includes one pot, four cups, one tea canister, and one tea tray)
Tea Tray: 28cm (L) x 11cm (W) x 3.5cm (H)
Tea Canister: 7.8cm (W) x 8cm (H), 160ml Capacity
What's Included:
Basic Set includes:
1 Infuser Tea Pot with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
3 Mini Tea Cups
1 Portable Storage Pouch (perfect for on-the-go)
Set with Tea Tray includes:
1 Infuser Tea Pot with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
4 Mini Tea Cups
1 Brown Leather Carry Bag (convenient for travel)
1 Tea Canister
1 Tea Tray
Why Choose This White Peony Tea?
If you love delicate floral aromas, smooth textures, and the unique charm of traditional Chinese white tea, this White Peony (Bai Mudan) from Fuding, China, is a perfect fit. Its light sweetness and refreshing aftertaste make it ideal for beginners and seasoned tea lovers alike. Expertly crafted by Master Li Shengyuan using traditional sun-drying techniques, this tea is perfect for sipping, gifting, or collecting.
Product Details:
Origin: Fuding, Fujian, China
Harvest Date: April 2024
Grade: Premium White Peony (Bai Mudan)
Tea Variety: Fuding Da Bai (Big White)
Craftsmanship: Masterfully crafted by Li Shengyuan, a senior tea artisan with over 10 years of experience
Flavor Profile: Delicate floral aroma, smooth texture, and a refreshing, slightly sweet finish
What Makes It Special: A traditional sun-dried white tea from China’s famous white tea region, handpicked and expertly crafted for quality and collectibility
How to brew:
Water Temp: 194–203°F (or 90-95℃)
Tea-to-Water: 1g per 25ml
Steep Time: 30 sec first steep, add 5 sec each time
Teaware: White porcelain gaiwan
Re-Steep: 5-7 times
About White Peony Tea:
White Peony, or Bai Mudan, is a premium Chinese white tea known for its elegant floral fragrance, light sweetness, and clean, refreshing taste. Made from tender tea buds and the first leaf, it strikes a perfect balance between flavor and smoothness, making it approachable for beginners and cherished by tea enthusiasts. Its name comes from its unique appearance: green leaves and silvery-white buds resemble blooming flowers. When steeped, the leaves cradle the buds, creating a visual like a flower in bloom. While it can be aged, its tender nature makes it best enjoyed fresh.
Storage Tips:
To preserve its quality, store White Peony tea in a cool, dry place following GB/T 30375 standards.
For short-term storage: Use kraft paper or aluminum bags, remove excess air, seal tightly, and place in a tin or small box.
For long-term storage: Use triple-layer packaging (cardboard box, aluminum bag, and plastic bag) in a controlled environment below 77°F (25°C) with humidity under 50%.
Wild Cliff Tea Herbal Tea: Also known as Shiya Tea, it’s a caffeine-free green tea from the high-altitude forests of Guangxi, China. Named for its unique growing environment—cliffs and steep slopes—this tea has a long history and was once a valuable tribute. It has a tight, heavy appearance, dark green color, and rich aroma. When brewed, it produces a bright green liquor with a fresh and sweet taste. Shiyan Tea is high in flavonoids, polyphenols, and amino acids, offering anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, and blood pressure-lowering benefits. It’s caffeine-free, making it suitable for those concerned about sleep.
The Art of Roasting Oolong Tea
Roasting oolong tea serves three key purposes: reducing moisture, removing any off-flavors, and lowering caffeine content, all while enhancing the tea's aroma and flavor.Teas with different oxidation levels need different roasting levels. Usually, lightly oxidized teas are lightly roasted to enhance their flavor. If a tea is lightly oxidized but heavily roasted, it can taste too smoky, often because the oxidation wasn’t done properly and the roasting is used to cover it up.
The level of roasting significantly impacts the tea’s aroma and taste. Light roasting preserves the fresh, floral fragrance, while heavy roasting creates a richer, smoother brew with toasty or smoky undertones.
This tea features Wuyi Rougui oolong from the renowned Wuyi Mountains in Fujian, crafted by the same tea master. The only difference lies in the roasting level, offering you an excellent opportunity to explore how roasting shapes the flavors of oolong tea.
Origin:Jingshui Village, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Master Blender:Chen Hui
Processing Time:November 2024
Best Before Date:24 months
Tea Variety:Wuyi Cinnamon
Altitude:about 400 meters
Soil Type:gravelly soil
Oxidation Level:Oxidization 45-55%
Roasting Level:Single Roast: Light roast, 90-100°C (194-212°F)
Triple Roast: Medium roast, 105-115°C (221-239°F)
Triple Roast (Full Fire): Heavy roast, 120-130°C (248-266°F)
Roasting Method (Charcoal or Electric):
Light cinnamon: electric roasting 20g
Medium fire cinnamon: charcoal briquetting 20g
Full Flame Cinnamon: charcoal briquetting 20g
Brewing Recommendations:
Chinese-Style Oolong Brewing
Teaware: Gaiwan or clay teapot
Water Temp: 212°F (100°C)
Tea-to-Water Ratio: 1g per 0.7 oz (20ml)
Steep Time: 10-15 sec (1-3 steeps), add 5-10 sec after
Re-Steep: Up to 7 times
Western-Style Oolong Brewing
Teaware: Teapot, infuser, or French press
Water Temp: 190-200°F (88-93°C)
Tea-to-Water Ratio: 1 tsp (2-3g) per 8 oz (240ml)
Steep Time: 3-5 minutes
Re-Steep: Up to 3 times, adding 1-2 minutes each time
Soil Environment
In The Classic of Tea by Lu Yu, it’s mentioned that tea trees grow best in different types of soils: “the best grow in rotten rocks, the middle in gravelly soil, and the worst in yellow earth.” Soil with rocks provides good drainage and airflow, preventing both waterlogging in heavy rain and dryness during droughts. It’s rich in minerals, and tea trees thrive in soil that’s both moist and acidic. For example, the finest Wuyi rock teas grow in soil made up of rotten rocks and gravel. On the other hand, lower-grade Wuyi teas, which mainly grow in yellow earth, lack the signature rocky flavor and have simpler, less complex aromas and tastes.
If you want to experience how different soil types affect the flavor of oolong tea, the best example would be a collection of Wuyi Rock Teas from various environments. This includes:
Core Zhengyan Wuyi Tea: Known for its rocky, gravelly soil, represented by the famous Three Pits and Two Streams (San Keng Liang Jian).
Wuyi Zhengyan Tea: Grown in soils rich in sandy gravel rocks.
Wuyi Ban Yan Tea: Grown in thicker layers of rocky red soil.
Wuyi Zhou Tea: Grown in soils dominated by loess (yellow earth).
Products Included:
- Core Zhengyan Wuyi Tea(Core Zheng Yan)10g
- Wuyi Rou Gui (Zheng Yan) 10g
- Wuyi Rou Gui (Ban yan Tea) 20g
- Wuyi Rou Gui (Zhou Cha) 20g
Origin:
- Core Zheng Yan:Wuyuan Jian, Tianxin Village, Wuyi Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province
- Zheng Yan:Tianxin Village, Wuyi Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province
- Ban yan Tea:Jingshui Village, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
- Zhou Cha:Xingtian Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Master Blender:
- Chen Hui
Processing Time:
- October 2024
Best Before Date:
- 36 months
Tea Variety:
- Wuyi Cinnamon Varieties
Altitude:
- Core Zheng Yan:342 meters
- Zheng Yan:400-500 meters
- Ban yan Tea:about 400 meters
- Zhou Cha: about 200 meters
Soil Type:
- Core Zheng Yan:Gravel Soil
- Zheng Yan:sandy gravelly soil
- Ban yan Tea:red soil dominated by thickly bedded rock
- Zhou Cha: yellow soil
Oxidation Level:Medium oxidation (45-55%)
Roasting Level:
- Core Zheng Yan:Three roasts, heavy fire, 105-110°C (221-230°F)
- Zheng Yan:Three roasts, heavy fire, 105-110°C (221-230°F)
- Ban yan Tea:Three roasts, heavy fire, 105-110°C (221-230°F)
- Zhou Cha: Two roasts, medium-heavy fire, around 115°C (239°F)
Roasting Method (Charcoal or Electric):
- charcoal briquetting
Brewing Recommendations:
Chinese-Style Oolong Brewing
Teaware: Gaiwan or clay teapot
Water Temp: 212°F (100°C)
Tea-to-Water Ratio: 1g per 0.7 oz (20ml)
Steep Time: 15 sec (1-3 steeps), add 5-10 sec after
Re-Steep: Up to 7 times
Western-Style Oolong Brewing
Teaware: Teapot, infuser, or French press
Water Temp: 212°F (100°C)
Tea-to-Water Ratio: 1 tsp (2-3g) per 8 oz (240ml)
Steep Time: 3 minutes
Re-Steep: 3 times, adding 1 minutes each time
Rare Wuyi Rock Tea Cultivars: Hidden Gems from the Core of Zhengyan
While teas like Da Hong Pao, Rou Gui, and Shui Xian have become well-known representatives of Wuyi Rock Tea, the rare cultivars—such as Tie Luo Han, Bai Ji Guan, Shui Jin Gui, and Ban Tian Yao—tell a deeper, more authentic story. These teas originate from wild, heirloom tea trees that have grown for centuries in the heart of the Wuyi Mountains, shaped by natural selection and careful cultivation. They embody the original genetic heritage of Wuyi rock tea.
Grown on remote cliffs and craggy ledges in the Zhengyan core production zone—places like Guidong Cave and Sanhua Peak—these tea trees sink their roots deep into rocky crevices, drawing in rare minerals. The result is a flavor profile marked by the elusive and unmistakable "Yan Yun" (rock rhyme) that connoisseurs revere.
Who would enjoy this tea?
This collection is perfect for those who have explored the classic Wuyi rock teas and are ready to dive deeper into its rare and distinctive varieties. It includes historically renowned teas like Tie Luohan, Bàn Tiān Yāo, Bai Ji Guan, Shui Jin Gui, and Bai Rui Xiang, along with newer, highly sought-after cultivars like Rui Xiang and Jin Mudan. A journey through the diverse flavors and craftsmanship of Wuyi rock tea.