Zhong Shu Hu Oolong Tea

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Winter 2023. Alishan. Sweet and flavorful with pleasing nuances in every cup.

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US$22.00

  • 75 grams
  • 150 grams
  • 300 grams
  • 600 grams

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Description

Grown Without Pesticides

Winter 2023

Zhong Shu Hu oolong tea comes from the Zhong Shu Hu area of Ali Mountain (Alishan) - one of the most famous tea producing regions of Taiwan. The climate here is cool and moist with cloud cover and mists every day. These conditions are ideal for tea because the plants grow very slowly and produce tender, flavorful tea leaves and buds.

Zhong Shu Hu oolong tea has a sweet taste and refined aroma. Each brewing brings out new flavors and taste sensations. This tea has a complexity that provides continuous nuances with every cup.

Zhong Shu Hu oolong tea can be re-brewed several times while maintaining an excellent flavor. We recommend the Gong Fu method of preparation to bring out the best of this excellent tea.

Sample Available: Chong Pei Sample Pack

 
Data sheet
Altitude (meters) 1000 - 1499
Region Alishan
Varietal Jade - TaiCha #13
Type Loose Tea
Organic Organic
Season Winter
 
Harvest Details
Harvest Date November 2023
Varietal Cui Yu (Jade - TaiCha #13 - 翠玉 - 台茶十三號)
Origin Zhang Shu Hu Village (樟樹湖), Ali Shan, Chia Yi County, Taiwan
Elevation 1,400 meters (4,600 feet)
Chinese Name 阿里山樟樹湖烏龍茶
Pinyin Ālǐshān Zhāngshù hú wūlóngchá

 
Brewing Notes

Here are some guidelines for brewing Zhong Shu Hu oolong tea. These are meant as a starting point only. Please adjust to suit your individual preferences.

  • Brewing vessel: 150cc (5 US fluid ounces)
  • 6 grams of tea leaves
  • Water temperature: 85 - 90 C (185 - 190 F)
  • Infusion durations: 30 seconds, 45 seconds, 1 minute 15 seconds, 2 minutes, and 4 minutes

The taste of the brewed tea is affected by the water quality, water temperature, amount of tea leaves, type of brewing vessel and the duration of each infusion.

 
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