1993 Aged Min Nan Shui Xian Oolong Tea—34-Year Aged Fujian Oolong Tea with Rich Aroma & Smooth Taste

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This 1996 Aged Dancong Shui Xian Oolong Tea is crafted from Shui Xian tea cultivars grown in the famous Wuyi Mountain region of Fujian, China. Produced by the Wuyi Mountain Tea Factory, this tea has been carefully aged for 29 years. It is known for its rich, sweet aroma with notes of roasted sweet potato and fruit, and the distinctive floral fragrance of orchids. The tea liquor is a vibrant, deep orange, and the taste is thick, with a noticeable acidity that gives way to a refreshing aftertaste. This product is in its original packaging and is no longer in circulation on the market.This tea is ideal for those who appreciate the complexity of aged Wuyi rock teas and are looking for a bold, full-bodied flavor.

Key Details about 1996 Aged Dancong Shui Xian

  • Origin: Wuyi Mountain, Fujian Province, China 
  • Production Date: 1996 
  • Grade: Special Grade Dancong
  • Tea Cultivar: Shui Xian 
  • Craftsmanship: Medium roasting, medium oxidation, light rolling
  • Flavor Highlights: Sweet aroma with roasted sweet potato, fruit, and floral orchid notes, thick and refreshing taste with acidity
  • Storage: Naturally dry-aged, sealed packaging for optimal preservation 

What is Dancong Shui Xian Oolong Tea?

Dancong Shui Xian is a type of Wuyi rock tea, known for its intense, complex flavor profile. Shui Xian is one of the most well-known cultivars in Wuyi Mountain and is prized for its unique floral and fruit-like aroma. The tea undergoes a moderate level of oxidation and is roasted to bring out its robust flavor. Aged Shui Xian Oolong offers even deeper complexity, with the floral, fruity notes mellowing into more nuanced, savory characteristics. This makes it a perfect choice for tea connoisseurs who appreciate both freshness and the depth of aged tea.

Brewing and Enjoyment Tips for Aged Shui Xian Oolong

Aged Shui Xian tea is best enjoyed using Gongfu brewing or boiling methods, which can bring out the full range of aromas and flavors. The tea has excellent durability, so it can withstand multiple brews.

How to Brew 1996 Aged Dancong Shui Xian Oolong Tea

  • Gongfu Brewing Method
    • Tea-to-Water Ratio: 6g tea per 100ml water
    • Water Temperature: 95-100°C (203-212°F)
    • Steeping Time: 10-15 seconds for the first brew, increase time for each subsequent brew 
    • Recommended Tool: Porcelain Gaiwan or Yixing Clay Teapot
  • Boiling Method 
    • Tea-to-Water Ratio: 3g per 100ml water
    • Process: Boil the tea for 3-5 minutes, then simmer for 2-3 minutes 
    • Rebrewing: Extend boiling time by 2-3 minutes for each subsequent brew 
    • Recommended Tool: Glass or ceramic teapot 

Storage Guidelines for Aged Shui Xian Oolong Tea

To preserve the tea's aging qualities, store it in a cool, dry environment, away from direct light and strong odors. Keep the tea sealed in an airtight container to minimize exposure to air and moisture. Proper storage will allow the tea to continue aging gracefully. 

Weight & Packaging

  • Net Weight: 100g 
  • Packing Type: Original sealed paper box with inner aluminum foil bag