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Winter Harvest "Snowflake Duck Shit" Dan Cong Black Tea

Original price $9.50 - Original price $253.00
Original price
$9.50
$9.50 - $253.00
Current price $9.50

Ya Shi Xiang Dan Cong (aka Duck Shit Aroma) is a rare Dan Cong varietal grown in and around Ping Keng Tou village in the Phoenix Mountains outside of Chaozhou in Guangdong Province. 

It's called "duck shit aroma" because in the Ping Keng Tou village area the soil has a somewhat yellow brown look to it and is unique to that area.  With all teas the soil type is a key element in the tea's taste.  Villagers wanting to guard the uniqueness of their tea bushes told outsiders that the color and uniqueness of the soil in their village was due to copious amounts of duck shit and began to call the their Dan Cong "duck shit aroma".  True or not it's an entertaining story which reveals why the tea has such a gross name.

Winter Harvest Dan Cong is also called "Snowflake Dan Cong" (雪片单枞) and has the lowest harvest quantity per bush of any Dan Cong.

Winter Harvested "Duck Shit Aroma" is the best candidate for super light oxidation, giving it a very green leaf with a fruity and floral aroma/taste and a creamy mouth-feel.

The resulting tea is incredibly complex and unique.  Our Snowflake Duck Shit Black Tea  has thick sweetness and a very pronounced sweet licorice taste that reminds us just a bit of Taiwan Hong Yu #18 black tea.  The tea lasts many many infusions.  You simply can't have a similar experience with any other tea.  Highly recommended for Dan Cong and Black Tea aficionados alike!

Also check out our Bai Ye Varietal Dan Cong Black Tea!

Origin of the Name "Duck Shit Fragrance": Legend has it that a tea farmer, in his lifetime, once told visiting tea enthusiasts that the mother tree of this tea originally grew in Wuling Mountain. It initially appeared unremarkable but was later transplanted to a lower-altitude area by the farmer's family. Surprisingly, the tea trees thrived in the local yellow soil, which was colloquially referred to as "duck shit soil." When the first harvest was brewed, it caused quite a sensation with its exceptional taste. As neighbors inquired about the name of the extraordinary tea, the farmer, fearing that others might steal his discovery, casually replied, "It's nothing special, just tea grown in duck shit soil, and the aroma is like duck shit fragrance." This offhand name, born out of a desire to keep the truth hidden, has since stuck and spread.

Production Area of "Duck Shit Fragrance": The authentic production area of "Duck Shit Fragrance" primarily lies in the southeast slope of Fenghuang Mountain, often referred to as the "ridge of Chaozhou and Shantou." It is distributed in the northeastern part of Chaozhou, including Wuling Mountain, Wupi Mountain, Zhugan Mountain, Dazhi Mountain, Wanfeng Mountain, Shuangpi Mountain, and other areas, all at elevations above 500 meters.

"Duck Shit Fragrance" single-estate tea belongs to the category of Wuyi Single-Estate. It was selected from natural hybrid offspring of the Phoenix Water Narcissus population on Fenghuang Mountain through single-plant screening. It is asexually propagated, grows as a small tree, has medium-sized leaves, and belongs to the medium bud category.

Due to its fast growth, high yield, elegant fragrance, "Duck Shit Fragrance" is widely favored by tea farmers. Nowadays, grafting and cloning techniques are commonly used in the Phoenix tea area, leading to an increase in its cultivation.

Characteristics of "Duck Shit Fragrance": The dry tea leaves of "Duck Shit Fragrance" are thick, tightly curled, and dark brown with a glossy appearance. After brewing, the tea infusion exhibits a bright orange-yellow color, with a strong and uplifting fragrance that resembles floral and orchid scents. It possesses a unique and lingering mountain and honey aroma, with a rich and mellow taste, a strong aftertaste, and great endurance when it comes to multiple steepings.

Necessary Conditions for Producing High-Quality "Duck Shit Fragrance": First and foremost is elevation, as the saying goes, "High mountains and mist produce good tea," which is particularly apt for "Duck Shit Fragrance" tea.

Enjoying "Duck Shit Fragrance" single-estate tea emphasizes the "mountain charm," which, in simple terms, refers to the taste of single-estate tea grown at high elevations. Only tea grown at a certain altitude can imbue "Duck Shit Fragrance" with its unique mountain charm.

In the core production area of single-estate tea, such as Fenghuang Town, tea harvested at elevations above 600 meters is called high-mountain single-estate tea, while tea harvested at elevations between 400 and 600 meters is called mid-mountain single-estate tea, and tea harvested below 400 meters is referred to as low-mountain single-estate tea.

 

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 12 reviews.

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Good things come to those who wait.

"All the tea I received was lovely! Well worth the wait!"

Jaesun E. (5/5)

5/5

"The minerality of this one was very nice. A tad brothy and buttery. Very much a punch in the mouth with that classic Dancong flavor. Better than King of Duck Shit, for my palate anyway. I would definitely grab some if you enjoy Dancong Oolongs."

Dylan P. (5/5)

Delicious Yellow

"My recent purchase of teas brought me joy. The Organic Green was especially tasty and my Yunnan Yellow Tea is absolutely sublime. Its character has returned in similarity to the 2020 crop which had a very delicate artichoke flavor. Since then- the Yellow was not as complex and delicious...until now. It is BACK. 🙏🏼🤍 Thank you."

Nina I. (5/5)

Interesting Duck Shit

"I love dan cong oolongs, one of my favorites being DS and I have tried many of them, this one is hard to understand. I love the creaminess and buttery smooth nature of DS, this one has that but it seems to have been transformed in a way or traded for a bit of that pulling nature of grape skin and wine. This tea, flavor-wise, has a wonderful assortment of medicinal notes, muscatel grape skin, milky smoothness that lingers in the background, and "log cabin in the forest during a winter storm." I keep coming back to this tea because it is hard to understand. It's like a challenge in a way. Everytime I try it I cannot grasp the full range of notes it seems to constantly tease notes while never really coming full through. As for the Cha Qi this one sits with you, if I was outside in the middle of a blizzard, this would be my tea. not necessarily for just the "warm" quality, but because of the feeling of "pulling warmth" if that makes since. Like the idea of gathering and collecting warmth around you and huddling it in. I've rambled on too long, this is is amazing, very uniqe DS, it's a puzzle game for the mouth."

Alec C. (5/5)

I love this tea so

"I love this tea so much. When you open the bag, the smell wafts out and then when you brew it, it gets even more aromatic. It tastes a little sweet to me and has such a nice after taste and keeps me coming back for me. If I had more, it'd be a daily drink for sure. I'll be buying more at once next time for sure."

Char T. (5/5)

Much warmer than classic Duck Shit.

"Smooth all the way down. A nice little experiment on the classic oolong. Very well done."

Jacob N. (5/5)

Exquisitely smooth with aromatic nectar

"Smooth, aromatic with nectar profile, yet this is a black tea instead of usual oolong / Dan cong where the nectar profile is present. I bought this in bulk"

Adrienne K. (5/5)

I was so skeptical, but

"I was so skeptical, but I loved it. The smell was like old leather but the taste was everything. Definitely a more complex taste than I’m used to with an oolong, but amazing regardless"

Hillary F. (5/5)

Great tea

"Tasty. Would order again."

Lenka S. (5/5)

Interesting tea

"Dry leaf aroma: Earthy, nut, sweet vanilla, spice Wet leaf aroma: Nut, sweet vanilla, spice, but also sour berry/fruit Taste: Bold, creamy, floral, some steeps been fruity, as with all roasted Phenix oolongs I taste roasted pumpkin seeds. Steeping: 6gr / 90ml 85 C Very complex, each steep is different."

Nick (5/5)

Q&A

Has this been re-roasted? I would like to buy a good amount since it's 2020 Harvest, but I don't want it to lose its character--unless it can stand up to age.
It's not re-roasted. In my experience Dan Cong doesn't need to be re-roasted within the first 10 years.
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