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Spring "Rou Gui" Medium-Heavy Roasted (A Grade) Wuyi Yancha Oolong Tea
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95°CTemperature
6g 100ml
Wash: 5s • 1st: 10s • Add: +5sGongfu Timing
Oolong
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Heavy Roast Spring Rou Gui (Cinnamon)

King Tea Mall · Spring "Rou Gui" Medium-Heavy Roasted (A Grade) Wuyi Yancha Oolong Tea

Origin
Fujian, China
Cultivar
Rou Gui
Harvest
Spring
Processing
Heavy Roast

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SpicedRoastedMineral

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This Wuyi Rou Gui offers a bold journey with prominent notes of warming cinnamon and toasted spice, beautifully interwoven with a deep, caramelized sweetness. The medium-heavy roast brings out a robust body and a distinctive mineral undertone that lingers on the palate.

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What does Spring "Rou Gui" Medium-Heavy Roasted (A Grade) Wuyi Yancha Oolong Tea taste like?
This Wuyi Rou Gui offers a bold journey with prominent notes of warming cinnamon and toasted spice, beautifully interwoven with a deep, caramelized sweetness. The medium-heavy roast brings out a robus. It leans spiced, roasted and mineral.
How should I brew Spring "Rou Gui" Medium-Heavy Roasted (A Grade) Wuyi Yancha Oolong Tea?
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 Spring "Rou Gui" Medium-Heavy Roasted (A Grade) Wuyi Yancha Oolong Tea come from?
Grown in Fujian, China from the Rou Gui cultivar. This batch is from the Spring harvest. The leaves got a heavy roast after picking.
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