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Premium Wuyi Rock Tea – Wuyi Qizhong Ban Yan
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Unit price / perWuyi Qizhong, locally called "Cai Cha," refer to the indigenous tea tree varieties naturally growing in Wuyi Mountain. They are a sexually propagated group of plants and among the most ancient varieties in Wuyi. Famous Wuyi oolong teas such as Bai Jiguan and Tie Luo Han were selected from these rare varieties, making them the "gene pool" and a "living fossil" of Wuyi Rock Tea.
Due to the significant individual differences among these plants, the brewed tea presents diverse aromas, ranging from floral notes (orchid), fruity notes (honey peach, snow pear), woody notes, to creamy notes; older bushes may even carry a wild character.
This tea belongs to the Ban Yan (Half-Rock) category. It opens with a floral fragrance, develops fruity aromas, and carries a unique mineral character known as "Yan Yun" (rock rhyme). The taste is rich and full-bodied, with a smooth, lingering sweetness, pronounced throat finish, and strong durability for multiple infusions.
Origin: Jingshui Village, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Tea Region: Ban Yan (半岩)
Elevation: 400–600 m
Soil Type: Yellow Soil
Tea Variety: Wuyi Mountain indigenous group varieties
Tea Master: Chen Hui
Harvest Season: November 2024
Shelf Life: 36 months
Brewing Guidelines
Water Temp: 100°C (212°F)
Brewware: Gaiwan, Yixing Clay Teapot
Tea-to-Water Ratio: 5-7g per 100ml
1–3 infusions: 8-15 sec
Later infusions: Add 5–10 sec
Total brews: 7-8 times
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Wuyi Qizhong, locally called "Cai Cha," refer to the indigenous tea tree varieties naturally growing in Wuyi Mountain. They are a sexually propagated group of plants and among the most ancient varieties in Wuyi. Famous Wuyi oolong teas such as Bai Jiguan and Tie Luo Han were selected from these rare varieties, making them the "gene pool" and a "living fossil" of Wuyi Rock Tea.
Due to the significant individual differences among these plants, the brewed tea presents diverse aromas, ranging from floral notes (orchid), fruity notes (honey peach, snow pear), woody notes, to creamy notes; older bushes may even carry a wild character.
This tea belongs to the Ban Yan (Half-Rock) category. It opens with a floral fragrance, develops fruity aromas, and carries a unique mineral character known as "Yan Yun" (rock rhyme). The taste is rich and full-bodied, with a smooth, lingering sweetness, pronounced throat finish, and strong durability for multiple infusions.
Origin: Jingshui Village, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
Tea Region: Ban Yan (半岩)
Elevation: 400–600 m
Soil Type: Yellow Soil
Tea Variety: Wuyi Mountain indigenous group varieties
Tea Master: Chen Hui
Harvest Season: November 2024
Shelf Life: 36 months
Brewing Guidelines
Water Temp: 100°C (212°F)
Brewware: Gaiwan, Yixing Clay Teapot
Tea-to-Water Ratio: 5-7g per 100ml
1–3 infusions: 8-15 sec
Later infusions: Add 5–10 sec
Total brews: 7-8 times
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