Description
Tea – Shuixian, Yancha Wulong
Harvest – Spring 2022
Origin – Ma Zhen Feng , Zhengyan
Shuixian is one of the most popular cultivars in Yancha. The leaves of Shuixian are slightly bigger than most yancha varieties and it is considered to have a soft and comfortable character combined with nice aromatics.
This tea is made from excellent material, the bushes are what is called Gaocong meaning tall bush, not quite as old as a Laocong old bush but already older than the young bushes and adding to the tea character and mouthfeel a layer of complexity. This tea is also from an excellent location in the Zhengyan area where mineral rich soil gives tea a special flavor.
Now add to the great material a very good processing and you have our Horse Pillow Shuixian that combines the character of shuixian with more layeredand deep flavor notes. The result is a tea with a complex flavor well expressing the Shuixian character and fragrance, with a creamy sweetness, aromatic depth and a smooth mouthfeel. All at a relatively affordable price
Price is for 50 g.
33.00€
Out of stock
Weight | 50 g |
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Cultivar | Shui Xian |
Name | Lao Cong 老枞 literally means "old bush" and is a prefix used to indicate older tea trees. It is said to achieve a strong cong wei (laocong flavor) a tea should be over 80 years of age. Shui Xian 水仙 literally means narcissus and is the name of this cultivar. |
Brewing tips | This tea can be brewed normally in a gaiwan or teapot or mug but we recommend to try it simmered at least once. To prepare boiled tea just simmer a few grams of leaves in plenty of water for around 15-20 minutes (for example circa 1g/100ml but precision doesn't matter too much). After drinking half of the boiled tea the pot can be refilled and reboiled over and over gradually increasing boiling times. Both brewing methods can be combined for the same leaves trying a few infusions in the gaiwan and then moving the leaves to simmer. This tea can make many infusions therefore its recommended to have enough time to dedicate to it. |
Packaging | The tea comes in a tin. Be careful when opening the tin: please use a tool acting as lever to open the tin instead of your nails. |