Shuixian Oolong Tea Collection by Tree Ages(Under 30 Years&30-70 Years&Over 70 Years),Includes three varieties of Phoenix Dancong tea and three varieties of Wuyi Rock Oolong tea.

Sale price$69.80

Maybe You’re Not a Fan of Aged Tea Trees

In both Pu-erh and oolong tea, the age of the tea tree matters. Generally, older trees are rarer, which drives up their price. The age of the trees is most significant in certain oolong varieties, like Shui Xian (including Phoenix Shui Xian, Wuyi Shui Xian, and Minbei Shui Xian).

Typically, younger tea trees contain higher levels of amino acids but lower levels of tea polyphenols and minerals. This results in teas that are sweeter and fresher, but with a lighter, less complex flavor. These teas tend to have more floral notes and are best suited for light fermentation and roasting processes.

On the other hand, older tea trees tend to have higher levels of tea polyphenols, fiber, sugars, and minerals. They’re not as restricted by processing techniques, and the resulting teas are often richer, with more prominent sweetness, a longer-lasting aftertaste, and better endurance for multiple infusions.

This product features Phoenix Shui Xian and Wuyi Shui Xian from the same origin, made with similar processes but from different-aged trees. It’s a great way to compare how tree age influences the flavor of oolong tea.

Products Included:

  • Fenghuang Shuixian(Under 30 Years)
  • Fenghuang Shuixian(30-70 Years)
  • Fenghuang Shuixian(Over 70 Years)
  • Wuyi Shuixian (Under 30 Years)
  • Wuyi Shuixian (30-70 Years)
  • Wuyi Shuixian (Over 70 Years)

Origin:

  • Fenghuang Shuixian(Under 30 Years):Shenming Village, Fenghuang Town, Chaoan District, Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province, China
  • Fenghuang Shuixian(30-70 Years):Daping Village, Fenghuang Town, Chaoan District, Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province, China
  • Fenghuang Shuixian(Over 70 Years):Gezaiwei, Wudong Village, Fenghuang Town, Chaoan District, Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province, China.
  • Wuyi Shuixian (Under 30 Years):Jingshui Village, Xingcun Town, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province, China
  • Wuyi Shuixian (30-70 Years):Daan Village, Yangzhuang Township, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province
  • Wuyi Shuixian (Over 70 Years):Tianxin Village, Wuyi Township, Wuyishan City, Fujian Province

Master Blender:

  • Fenghuang Shuixian:Lin Jizhong,林纪中
  • Wuyi Shuixian:Chen hui,陈辉

Processing Time:

  • Fenghuang Shuixian:Early May 2023
  • Wuyi Shuixian:May 2024

Best Before Date:

  • 36months

Tea Variety:

  • Fenghuang Shuixian variety
  • Wuyi Shuixiann variety

Altitude:

  • Fenghuang Shuixian(Under 30 Years):760 meters 
  • Fenghuang Shuixian(30-70 Years):800-90 meters 
  • Fenghuang Shuixian(Over 70 Years):1150 meters 
  • Wuyi Shuixian (Under 30 Years):400 meters
  • Wuyi Shuixian (30-70 Years):800-900 meters
  • Wuyi Shuixian (Over 70 Years):500 meters

Soil Type:

  • Fenghuang Shuixian:yellow soil
  • Wuyi Shuixian:gravelly soil

Oxidation Level:

  •  Medium oxidation (40-50%)

Roasting Level:

  • Under 30 Years (Option 1): Three roasts, medium-heavy fire (110-115°C / 230-239°F)
  • 30-70 Years (Option 1): Three roasts, medium-heavy fire (110-115°C / 230-239°F)
  • Over 70 Years (Option 1): Three roasts, medium fire (110-115°C / 230-239°F)
  • Under 30 Years (Option 2): Two roasts, heavy fire (110-115°C / 230-239°F)
  • 30-70 Years (Option 2): Three roasts, light fire (95-105°C / 203-221°F)
  • Over 70 Years (Option 2): Light fire, 95-105°C (203-221°F)
  • (Light Fire ~ 80°C, Medium Fire ~ 100°C, Heavy Fire ~ 120°C)

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: 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: 100°C (212°F)

Tea-to-Water Ratio: 1 tsp (2-3g) per 8 oz (240ml)
Steep Time: 3minutes
Re-Steep: 3 times, adding 1minutes each time