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Snow Orchid is the most popular Dan Cong tea. The strong oxidation and roasting allow the special character of this tea to remain stable for at least two years. Appreciate the dry leaves that smell like the local orchids blooming in winter from which this tea is named. After brewing, the clean honey tea color will yield a robust flavor that fill the mouth and leaves a complex lingering aftertaste. The Chaozhou people, from whom this tea comes, are famous for their rich diet and frequently pair this tea with meals to improve digestion. Location: Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province Tea Bush: Mi Lan Xiang descendent from original Feng Huang Shui Xian Tea Master: Ye Han Zhong Harvest Time: end of April Picking Standard: zhong kai mian (2-3 slightly open leaves)
Brewing Guidelines Note: This tea was formerly named Xue Lan Xiang. |
