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ZO97: Feng Huang Dan Cong from Upton Tea Imports

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81/100

ZO97: Feng Huang Dan Cong

Oolong Tea by Upton Tea Imports

Description:

This single-trunk Oolong is a special large-leaf Oolong with intense flavor. Ideal for Gong-Fu tea which specifies multiple steepings of brief duration. The infusion has a peach nuance and natural sweetness. During the Song Dynasty, this was one of the famous tribute teas.

Origin:
China

Steeping Suggestions: -

Leaf Quantity: 2¼ g/cup
Water Temp: 190°
Steep Time: 4 min.

3 Tasting Notes

Amy oh
92
Amy oh 2 tasting notes

Thanks so much to Scott for sending a sample of this my way along with the hand written brewing instructions! :)

I really enjoyed trying this one. I did notice how the dried leaves even smelled so aromatic in the bag. I was trying to not too be too stingy with the leaf so I used about 3 tsp in the gaiwan with around 180 F water. I’ve been keeping my steeps short, around 30 – 60 seconds.

I am getting delicious peachy-plum notes with some charcoal essence. This tea is a lot sweeter than I thought it would be (although not cloyingly so). The sweetness reminds me a bit of blackstrap molasses in the finish, kind of dark and tangy. Or perhaps a bit of caramelized sugar.

Around the third steep it is turning into more honey like notes and has the loveliest fragrance wafting in the air. This is really much better than I thought it would be. Really a treat!

I am enjoying this sample courtesy of ScottTeaMan who appears to have gone AWOL from Steepster… This is a very nice Dan Cong if you don’t like them too bitter and you keep the steeping times short. I don’t see this on the Upton Tea website now, so I don’t know if they will be getting it back. See previous notes for more info.

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ScottTeaMan
91

Another tea that will mark the beginning of 2012 for me. Ok…….again a week late. I’ve only had one other Feng Huang Dan Cong, so I was eager to try this one. Upon opening the bag, I smelled stone fruit notes and woods. The leaves were darker than those of the other Dan Cong I tried. The wet leaves smelled great-fruity (peachy) and of woods.

I kept the steeps short, because Dan Congs have a bitter edge to them (in a good way), but if you’re not careful, the bitterness overtakes the tea. First two steeps were at 30 seconds at around 170 degees. Really got some nice peach flavors here and yet some notes of woods too. Not as peachy as I remember my other Dan Cong to be but is probably due to lower steep times. There was no back end bitterness noted, but will probably make an appearance with later steeps. Delicious full flavor, with lots of staying power on my palate! Third steep was 1 minute at around 170-175 degrees. Very consistent flavor notes and aromas through the third steep with no bitterness, yet same full mouth feel.

I’m really enjoying this and hoping to get three more quality steeps. :)) More to come!

The flavor of my fourth and fifth steeps were tainted due to food I had eaten, but I can say the 4th steep was still quite delicious. Aromas and stone fruit notes fading, and just a little back end bitterness. Steeped 190 degrees at 2 minutes.

Last steep was good even though the flavor was fading here, and a little bitterness, but surprisingly not much. Steeped 205 degrees for 5 minutes.

Five steeps using roughly 6 to 7 grams of tea!

I loved this tea. Five good quality, delicious, juicy, cups with this Dan Cong. :)) A keeper for me. Although bitterness didn’t make a grand appearance here, I still recommend keeping steep times on the short side.

Cupped and Reviewed: Sunday/Monday, January 8 & 9, 2012.