Heavy Roast Spring Mi Lan Xiang Dancong (Honey Orchid Fragrance)
King Tea Mall · 2021 Spring Fenghuang DanCong "Mi Lan Xiang" (Honey - Orchid - Fragrance) Heavy-Roasted A+++ Grade Oolong, Loose Leaf Tea, Chaozhou
Origin
Guangdong, China
Harvest
Spring 2021
Processing
Heavy Roast
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FloralHoneyedRoasted
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This exquisite Oolong opens with a captivating aroma of sweet honey and delicate orchid blossoms. The heavy roast imparts a warming, caramelized depth that beautifully complements the natural floral and fruity notes, creating a rich and satisfying cup with a lingering finish.
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What does 2021 Spring Fenghuang DanCong "Mi Lan Xiang" (Honey - Orchid - Fragrance) Heavy-Roasted A+++ Grade Oolong, Loose Leaf Tea, Chaozhou taste like?
This exquisite Oolong opens with a captivating aroma of sweet honey and delicate orchid blossoms. The heavy roast imparts a warming, caramelized depth that beautifully complements the natural floral a. It leans floral, honeyed and roasted.
How should I brew 2021 Spring Fenghuang DanCong "Mi Lan Xiang" (Honey - Orchid - Fragrance) Heavy-Roasted A+++ Grade Oolong, Loose Leaf Tea, Chaozhou?
Water around 85–95 °C (185–205 °F). In a mug, steep 3–4 min. For gongfu, use 5–7 g per 100 ml, 10–30 s steeps (8–15 rounds). You'll get to see how the flavor changes across multiple rounds. Heavier roasts can take boiling water no problem.
Where does 2021 Spring Fenghuang DanCong "Mi Lan Xiang" (Honey - Orchid - Fragrance) Heavy-Roasted A+++ Grade Oolong, Loose Leaf Tea, Chaozhou come from?
Grown in Guangdong, China. This batch is from the Spring 2021 harvest. The leaves got a heavy roast after picking.