Top Grade Organic Hand Harvest Da Yu Ling Oolong 2600M High Mountain Taiwan Tea

DRAGON TEA HOUSE

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US $18.99 - US $526.99
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Type:
Oolong
Origin:
Taiwan
Form:
Loose
Packaging:
Bag
Year:
2024
Certifications:
Organic
Flavored:
No
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Product Overview

This coveted Taiwan high mountain oolong grown at a height of 2600 metersand handpicked in winter. An organic tea with little production!
 
Located at the Taiwan Hehuan Mountain, intersection of Nantou, Taizhong, Hualian County, 2,200 meters above sea level, it is Taiwan's highest altitude tea production area. It is generally believed that Taiwan's high mountain tea is the best origin. It is often covered in clouds and midst and surrounded by fresh streams and the cool crisp air of the high mountains. Besides its impressional flavour, there is no road access to some of the plant gardens, local farmers have to carry the tea by human labour, there is very limited supply. Tea here is harvested every spring and fall. The fermentation is between 20% and 25%. This tea can be steeped up to 10 times and the leaves and buds are really something to look at when wet.
 
Each time unlocking a unique flavor. The taste is full and smooth, with a fresh orchid finish. A smooth in the throat feeling emerges when the superb tea is enjoyed. The fresh fragrances of the dry leaves have sweet grass and flowers notes. Alpine air! The brew of Da Yu Ling is particularly light. It has a yellow color with hints of green and is perfectly transparent. The taste of winter high mountain Oolong is particularly sweet. But Da Yu Ling's flowery fragrances also linger with intensity and finesse. Our top grade Da Yu Ling has a wonderful fragrance and taste pure and sweet flavor. It is a lightly oxidized oolong tea with a refreshing palate that is sought after by the most demanding tea connoisseurs.
 
Brewing Guide: Add 4~6 grams (1~1.5 teaspoon) of loose tea into the teapot. Infuse hot water temperature around 100°C. Steeping with hot water around 30~45 s (for 1st infuse). Double up the waiting timing on each infuse.

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