DISCONTINUED (cannot be verified 100% pesticide free) - Huang Zhi Xiang Phoenix Mountain Oolong

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong Tea
Flavors
Roasted Barley, Nuts, Peanut, Roasted, Salt, Citrus, Coriander, Creamy, Marzipan, Orange Blossom, Peppercorn
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
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Average preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 1 min, 45 sec 13 oz / 377 ml

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  • “So you know how we talk about tea drunk? Well, I was tea sloshed today after finishing my last reserved oolong tea from Shi’s family farm in from China that was only a week old when sent to me....” Read full tasting note
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  • “GCTTB This tea has such fantastic reviews but for me it’s just not working. I had this tea this morning and did a 2nd infusion; but each time all I got was a dark roast. I couldn’t pick up...” Read full tasting note
  • “Oh crud, I did what several other reviewers did here and oversteeped this one. It’s deceivingly strong compared to the color. I am used to getting a dark brew with high fired oolong teas, this one...” Read full tasting note

From Whispering Pines Tea Company

Huang Zhi Xiang Phoenix Mountain Oolong is a famous varietal of oolong grown on Phoenix Mountain in Guangzhou, China. Phoenix mountain is a high elevation (1000m+ above sea level) mountain that spends most of the year covered in mist. Old growth tea trees thrive in these conditions, producing some of the most complex and beautiful tea available! Huang Zhi Xiang translates to Orange Blossom Fragrance, and carries subtle notes of citrus fruit and wildflowers. Our Huang Zhi Xiang is light and crisp with an intense tangerine and blood orange aroma. The flavor is smooth and sweet with thick honey and sandalwood notes, a light mineral aftertaste and lingering floral qualities. Pine notes are noticable in later infusions as well as a light peppercorn spice.

Phoenix Mountain Oolongs are generally very difficult to brew. Because of this, we have spent around six months working out the proper brewing instructions to make the perfect cup of this citrusy and complex oolong everytime! You can enjoy at least seven cups of Huang Zhi Xiang per tablespoon of tea leaves. If you can’t handle that much tea, I would highly suggest going to the 4th infusion, which is my personal favorite!

Brewing Directions: Steep 1 tablespoon (3g) of leaves in 8 ounces of 190ºF water for 1 minute.
2nd infusion: 1 minute and 30 seconds.
3rd infusion: 2 minutes.
4th infusion: 3 minutes.
5th infusion: 4 minutes.
6th infusion: 6 minutes.
7th infusion: 9 minutes.

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15 Tasting Notes

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Oh my, this tea…

Ok, I have to admit: this is hands down one of the best friggin Dancong I have had to date.

It’s all citrus essential oils. Orange and clementine’s breeze, rounded by a roasted nutty cashew creaminess.

There’s a peppery finish, the way a good olive oil can be. I also get cilantro notes.

(Ok, note to self: make an orange, cashew, cilantro olive oil salad and drink this tea next time)

The citrus lingers forever and ever. Amen. Get this.

In other news, it’s that time of year here when tons of dragonflies gather above my rooftop, forming a big cloud. There’s literarily hundreds of them. It’s quite a phenomenon. They are so beautiful and whimsical. Iridescent blues and greens…just stunning.

This will last for about a week, every evening just before it gets dark.

You’ll guess, I have a thing for dragonflies. There’s just a mystic aura about them, so intriguing and fascinating.

I’m not superstitious, but I’d like to think they bring good luck. If not, at least I know for sure they bring me joy and happiness, just like this tea does :-)

Pic:

http://instagram.com/p/rqMh2mwh8R/

Cheri

I really liked this tea. A lot.

SarsyPie

I love this review! Any chance we could get a pic of the dragonflies? They sound amazing!!!!

TheTeaFairy

Thanks sarsy. I tried. Its does’t come out nice at all, looks more like a blur. But it was very dark due to clouds tonight, will try again :-)

boychik

sounds amazing, i hope its not floral.

TheTeaFairy

No, this one isn’t boychik, all roasted, nutty and citrus :-)

Whispering Pines Tea Company

I remember the first time I made this…I was in my living room and had all the doors open…brewed it and then went outside for a few minutes and was really confused when I came back in because I knew I had forgotten to buy oranges but smelled them. The citrus notes are fantastic. :)

TheTeaFairy

Yes, it’s unmistakably orange…what’s so amazing is how long the taste stays with you… Like I’m done drinking for a good 15 minutes now and the citrus is sill in my mouth.

boychik

Oh I should get it. Especially with free ship I don’t have to think what to include in my order;)

Dexter

Citrus? UhOh…. I’m not going to like this.
Really happy that you do!!!!

Stephanie

OMG want

TheTeaFairy

Did you buy this one? It’s not lemony though, just very orangey dex…but I know you’re not a fan of anything citrus :-o

Stephanie, it’s really worth trying :-)

TheTeaFairy

Boychik, don’t rub it in please….I’m in Canada, remember? :-(

Stephanie

I need to start saving for a WP order

apt

I’ve heard good things about the Huang Zhi Xiang from Seven Cups

TheTeaFairy

Your first order Stephanie?

boychik

But you have awesome Tao Tea Leaf. If not Marzipan I would have to pay &14 in ship ;-)

TheTeaFairy

Lol, I did pay $13!!!! It wasn’t free due to the sale and shipping here was almost as expensive as for you guys,,,,find another argument haha!
No kidding, I don’t pay shipping with WP anyways cause my orders always go over $75 …sigh. Too many good teas!

Marzipan

You had me until cilantro.

TheTeaFairy

Don’t let that stop you marzi, it’s just a very subjective note that someone else would not necessarily find. If you like citrus, chances are you would love this.

boychik

TTF, really? but you are in Canada. i didnt know that. I thought those rate for US customers. I know, we have much better ship option almost always. Cilantro? i hate it. its like soap to me. just tell me no cilantro. i dont mind cilantro seed

TheTeaFairy

Lol, cilantro totally tastes like citrus to me, so maybe that’s what my reference is :-) and like I just mentioned ^ ^
, it’s just a subtle note I got, not a “flavour”.

Marzipan

Disliking cilantro is genetic, I just learned that not long ago.

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I wish I’d read the directions and recommendations a little better before I started to realize I would be drinking this tea all day. I probably would have done this at home where I have a smaller mug.

But I’m still loving every minute.

Each infusion has been different and delicious. I agree with the description. I think the fourth so far has been my favorite, although I really liked the third as well, and the fifth that I’m enjoying right now is also very nice. (Not to say that one and two weren’t good as well because they were.)

I wish I’d thought to keep notes as I was drinking this. I was surprised at how almost (but not quite) orange it was to start, and the floral notes I found, and the kind of honey it had, before it finished tangy metallic-ish.

I’m really enjoying it.

I wish I’d taken notes.

I’m at work and doing so many things today that this tea has kept me company all day, through so many different things, as each huge mug has enveloped and comforted me.

Looking at the dry leaves before I started, I wasn’t expecting this to be as light as it is, but it’s pretty light.

I’ve been following the brewing directions as I found them on the website for each different infusion. I’m on 5 right now, and I think I’m going to save the leaves to have a couple more tomorrow.

Brenden, I’m sorry I didn’t do this tea justice with my tasting note. It’s really spectacular.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 1 min, 0 sec 6 tsp 15 OZ / 443 ML
TheTeaFairy

I,m glad I have some of this coming my way :-)

Cheri

I just got a sample of it, but I will order more.

Stephanie

Sounds glorious!

Whispering Pines Tea Company

I LOVE this dancong! :) It’s definitely a morpher, though :)

Cheri

It absolutely is a morpher. Absolutely loving it through each different infusion, enjoying hour it changes with each.

Whispering Pines Tea Company

It took me a really long time to figure out how to brew dancong oolongs. I spent about a year working on the best technique for worry-free brewing. I really didn’t enjoy them until I figured that out :)

Cheri

I’m glad you did. I followed your directions and this turned out perfectly. :)

TheTeaFairy

Oh I’m glad I read this comment, a year is a long time, I’ll be a good girl then and follow your parameters :-)

Whispering Pines Tea Company

Haha yep, I went through ~4lbs of this stuff over the past year figuring it out :P

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