Product Overview
Rock Tea grows on the Wuyi Mountain rocky, mountainous terrain. The moisture from fog and mist gets accumulated on the rocky sides of the mountains and then flows down these rocks, to the roots of the tea plants, enriching them with minerals and creating an unmistakable taste. The harsh conditions force the tea bushes to store up nutrients, which results in a very smooth and sweet tea.
This oolong tea sampler consists of 18 samples of 18 different teas (total 18 sample packs). Each sample bag contains a generous 8 gram (0.28 oz) of tea that easily lasts for many steeps in a Yixing teapot or Chinese gaiwan. Your Wuyi journey starts right here.
Tea Sampler Content
01 Rou Gui (Cinnamon): a medium roast yancha type, which was first processed during the Qing dynasty. Smooth with a lingering cinnamon fragrance that stays in your mouth for hours. Niulankeng is located between Zhangtangjian and Jiulongke, with steep cliff on the left and right. There are gurgling streams, fertile soil and suitable amount of sunlight in the Niulankeng ravine. Niulankeng is one of the core production areas of "three pits and two streams". Niulankeng Rou Gui is the king of Wuyi Rock Tea Rou Gui. It has a very unique flavor and domineering mouthfeel, which can not be compared to and imitated by Rou Gui grown in other places of Wuyi Mountain.
02 Da Hong Pao (Red Robe): a high roast version of this classic oolong. The taste is intense and mellow with a slightly sweet aftertaste. The aroma is full and powerful. Favoured by those who like a strong rock tea that last for many steeps.
03 Shui Xian (Narcissus): medium roast oolong also known as 'Shui Hsien'. It's characterised by a soft and smooth texture with a honey-ish flavour and floral aroma. It kind of reminds us of a Mi Lan Xiang Dan Cong from Guangdong. A highly accessible oolong with an unique and easy to notice after taste.
04 Qi Lan (Rare Orchid): a light and mellow flavour characterised by a floral aroma of orchid and rosewood.
05 Ban Tian Yao (Half Day Perish): Made with premium tea leaves from the famous Wuyi Mountains to bring out the full bodied aroma of an authentic Oolong tea. This red-amber infusion lingers deep down as it warms your entire body. It develops an almost complete, harmonic combination of ripe, nutty flavours, accompanied by elegant notes and enveloped by a soft, smooth roasted taste.
06 Bai Rui Xiang (Hundred Auspicious Fragrance): a cultivar that was collected from the wall of Hui Yuan Keng in the zhengyan area. Growth habit is taller, half open, and densely branching. Leaves are green with small waves and an inward fold. Dry tea has a greenish brown color, rich aroma, and a mellow and sweet taste. Soup is orange-yellow in color.
07 Ai Jiao Wu Long (Dwarf Oolong): This tea has been processed in the traditional style, with greater oxidation and stronger charcoal roast than is common for an increasing number of Wuyi tea farmers who prefer to sell their tea more quickly. The leaves are uniform in size and have a deep fruity flavour.
08 Lao Cong Shui Xian (Old Bush Shui Xian): A richly floral rock wulong with an aroma reminiscent of narcissus flowers and a deep full flavor. Oven dried for a higher floral aroma and less heavy charcoal smell.
09 Jin Mu Dan (Golden Peony): It's a Yancha tea with tender and thick long-shaped smooth brown and green tea leaves, with dark red edges. This is a rare, special Wuyi oolong, with a unique rock aroma unlike any other. You feel it mellow, smooth, round and somewhat complicated with various tastes blended.
10 Huang Mei Gui (Yellow Rose): light roast. this oolong has a very unique floral aroma that evolves after every brew. It becomes sweeter, steep after steep.
11 Bai Ji Guan (White Rooster's Comb): Bai Ji Guan is savory, umami, like a refreshing chicken soup cooked with fresh herbs and flowers. Wonderfully complex, sweet, uniquely fruity with a toasty floral honeyed aroma and finishes with a lingering mellow fruit and honey note.
12 Shui Jin Gui (Golden Water Turtle): This semi-oxidised tea is one of the great four of Wuyi mountain. The brewed tea has a bright golden sheen that closely resembles that of the golden tortoise, hence its name. Shui Jin Gui has a special mellow and refreshing taste similar to that of Tie Guan Yin and green tea.
13 Huang Guan Yin (Yellow Goddess of Mercy): This product show a more relevant aromatic and floral character instead of the other yancha thanks to a lower level of oxidation which also leaves some space for a sort of vegetal flavor during the tasting time. Also the roast of the leaves is made in a quite light way so it's possible to obtain a soft acid flavor which will fix itself on the palate with the floral feature leaving a rich aftertaste sensation. There will be the clear mineral touch typical of a yancha which gives a full body to this tea and enchanted the persistency of flavors in the mouth.
14 Tie Luo Han (Iron Arhat): This tea is popular by drinkers of yancha for its quality, complex taste and high quality. This tea has reached its best and has a refined taste. Its rich fragrance is mixed with a great taste of Yen flavor, essential for yan cha. Strong, rich & full bodied.
15 Jin Guan Yin (Golden Goddess of Mercy): This tea has been lightly charcoal roasted. The fragrance is fruity and a slight cong wei. Handpicked leaves are large and open nicely. Jin Guan Yin has a lighter oxidation and a soft roast. The aromas are engaging, balanced on the precipice of deep wood and bright floral.
16 Que She (Sparrow's Tongue): Que She is a rare Wuyi oolong. This varietal is a offspring of the famous Da Hong Pao varietal. Que She is know for growing very slow, producing smaller leaves and ripes later. Smooth and gentle with hints of lychee fruit, vanilla and cream which is really quite distinctive from any other Rock tea. It has the singular flavour but it is very elegant.
17 Chen Cha (Aged Tea): The fragrance is deep and warm, woody-floral. The taste is rich and mild, sweetish, with delicate fruity sourness, spicy nuances and mineral notes distinctive for true yancha. The aftertaste is long and refreshing.
18 Si Fang Cha (Private Reserve Tea): This roasted black wulong offers rich woody and fruity aromas enhanced by its generous presence. It has a mild body with a soft florality, and notes of ginger and green fruit.
- ARTISAN CRAFTED loose leaf tea from the world's most beautiful gardens, fresh, sustainably harvested tea leaves
- DELIGHTFUL TEA GIFT SET with a premium collection of gourmet teas, a most welcomed hostess gift or gift for tea lovers
- LOOSE LEAF TEA SAMPLER with 18 assorted, pre-portioned single serving pouches per box; each pouch contains the perfect measure for a perfect 12oz cup or pot of tea
- PREPARE THE PERFECT CUP of hot tea anywhere, simply empty the contents into a teapot or infusing basket and pour hot water over tea leaves, steep and enjoy
Product packaging may change. If you need to verify the sample name, please check the Chinese name on the bag.
Brewing Guide:
1. Use hot water to evenly heat the tea set.
2. Take 1 bag (8 grams) of the tea leaves into the teapot, pour the appropriate amount of boiling water (100 â_? to submerge the tea leaves, and then quickly empty all the water.
3. Add boiling water to steep the leaves around 15 seconds to drink. Increase the time to 30 seconds on second brewing, and 1 minute on a third.
4. You can get 4-6 infusions out of most varieties.