Mao Feng 毛峰: literally downy tip; usually indicates the quality of the picking and/or the class of tea.
Dian Hong 滇红: literally Yunnan Red: originally this referred only to hongcha from Fengqing, but now it is usually applied to any Yunnan hongcha.
€6,72
“Downy tip from Yunnan” – a high grade of red tea from the Meng Hai area.
The color of the infusion is orange-red. The aroma is sweet and intense with a typical aroma of dried apricots, malt and forest honey.
The taste is full, fruity-malty with a long-lasting sweet aftertaste. Pleasantly warming tea.
Mao Feng 毛峰: literally downy tip; usually indicates the quality of the picking and/or the class of tea.
Dian Hong 滇红: literally Yunnan Red: originally this referred only to hongcha from Fengqing, but now it is usually applied to any Yunnan hongcha.
Rinse the leaves with hot water first, then brew. | |||||||||
temperature | ratio | 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. |
95-100°C | 1g / 30ml | 20-25s | 15s | 20s | 25s | 35s | 50s | 70s | 95s |
An excellent tea with a traditional but not very tempting name - "The smell of duck droppings". The tea itself has one of the most amazing aromas that Dan Cong type teas can offer - delicious and full at the same time, charming, reminiscent of rice flowers, smooth and very sweet with complex floral tones and a long-fading aftertaste.
"Iron arhat"-is one of the most famous rock tea in Wu Yi Shan area.
The dry leaves are dark in color and have a toasted and dark chocolate flavor. During the brewing process, the leaves are dark green. The tea soup is darker in color, balanced in taste, with a long-lasting sweet aftertaste, with a distinct floral fragrance. After the last cup of drinking, the floral-like sweetness lasts for a long time.