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Signature Wuyi Rock Oolong Wuyuan Jian Rou Gui
Signature Wuyi Rock Oolong Wuyuan Jian Rou Gui
Signature Wuyi Rock Oolong Wuyuan Jian Rou Gui
Signature Wuyi Rock Oolong Wuyuan Jian Rou Gui
Signature Wuyi Rock Oolong Wuyuan Jian Rou Gui
Signature Wuyi Rock Oolong Wuyuan Jian Rou Gui
Signature Wuyi Rock Oolong Wuyuan Jian Rou Gui

Signature Wuyi Rock Oolong Wuyuan Jian Rou Gui

$ 89.00

"Three troughs, two ravines", or San Keng Liang Jian 三坑两涧 in Chinese, is the most prominent micro core producing areas of Wuyi rock oolong, located at the heart of Wuyi Mountains. Teas produced in these five areas are regarded as the most precious Wuyi tea, renowned for the best quality and taste. This tea is produced from one of the two ravines called Wuyuan Jian 悟源涧. From the famous Horse Head rock at the ridge of the mountain, down the slope to the lower bottom of the mountainside, lies the lavish Wuyuan Jian. Jian is a ravine in Chinese, meaning two mountains slope down and a stream or small river runs through it. 

Rou Gui has distinctive cinnamon notes which complement an underlying taste of dark roasted nuts. Wu Yun Jian Rou Gui is rare and is always regarded as a connoisseur's treat. Initially it was in Victoria's private stash. Due to its misty weather year around and lavish landscape, this tea gives you more gentle and rich taste, a lasting sensation of Yun as well as all the other great attributes of Rui Gui. Made by master Liu Qing who inherited his skills from his father, one of the several tea masters at the prominent Wuyi Tea Factory. It is very fruity, has notable hints of apricot, plum, rhubarb, with baked hints of woodiness and very smooth, with juicy and strong aftertaste, also known huigan. It is one of the best of its kind, demonstrating the definitive charming essence and sensory pleasures of Wuyi rock oolong; known as Rock bone, floral fragrance

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Additional Info

Origin:              Wuyi Mountain, Fujian province, China

Harvest:           Harvest May 2019, charcoal-fired roasting completed Nov. 2019

Grade:              Zhen Yan, prestigious Horse Head Rock (Ma Rou Yan)

    Tasting Notes

    Amazing taste! Distinctive cinnamon notes which complement an underlying taste of dark roasted nuts and fruits, has hints of apricot, plum, rhubarb and woody. Full bodied, very floral and fruity, smooth, strong huigan, with a satisfying aftertaste that lingers in the nose