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Wu Yi Shan "Hua Xiang" Da Hong Pao Rock Oolong Tea

Original price $6.75 - Original price $185.00
Original price
$6.75
$6.75 - $185.00
Current price $6.75

A refined, lightly processed Da Hong Pao from the heart of Wuyi. “Hua Xiang” (flower aroma) refers to the delicate floral notes revealed through a gentle roasting style. Spring-harvest leaf is roasted just enough to enhance fragrance without overpowering it.

Why it’s special

  • Light roasting sets but doesn’t mask the natural orchid-like aromatics.

  • Maintains Da Hong Pao’s signature rock-mineral backbone while adding graceful floral lift.

  • Good price-to-quality value, especially compared to heavily roasted alternatives. 

  • Works well across multiple infusions, with sweetness and floral character evolving smoothly.

Tasting notes

  • Aroma: soft floral bouquet (orchid/flower aroma) with light roasted nut and mineral undertones.

  • Liquor: warm amber-gold; balanced, smooth body with refreshing clarity.

  • Flavor: sweet florals up front, backed by gentle minerality and subtle roast. Later steeps deepen into honeyed sweetness and light stone fruit.

  • Finish: clean, lingering with a calming aftertaste and warming rock-tone complexity.

Origin & processing

  • Region: Wuyi Mountains, Fujian, China

  • Cultivar: Da Hong Pao rock tea

  • Harvest: Spring (first flush)

  • Processing: light oxidation with delicate fuel-roasting to enhance floral notes without introducing smoke

  • Style: gongfu/tasting leaf, suitable for multiple steeps

Brewing guide

Gongfu (recommended)

  • 6–7 g / 100 ml

  • 98–100 °C

  • Rinse quickly, then brew 8–12s • 10–12s • 15s • 20s… for 8+ infusions; extend later steeps slightly for depth.

Western-style

  • 3 g / 300 ml (10 oz)

  • 95–98 °C for 2–3 min; 2–3 steepings; add 20–30s each time

Grandpa style

  • 1–1.5 g / 100 ml

  • 90–95 °C, top up as you sip; smooth, floral sweet cup with minimal astringency

Pairing & occasions

Excellent with almond cookies, soft chèvre, or fresh berries. Ideal for quiet afternoons or exploring roast level side-by-side with medium- or heavy-roast Da Hong Pao.

In Summary

  • Caffeine: medium

  • Storage: keep airtight, in a cool, dry spot away from strong odors. This style is best enjoyed within a year or two to preserve its floral clarity.

  • Tea: Wu Yi Shan “Hua Xiang” Da Hong Pao (flower-aroma rock oolong)

  • Harvest: Spring (first flush)

  • Region: Wuyishan, Fujian

  • Roast: light, floral-preserving style

In short: A graceful Da Hong Pao that emphasizes its flower-scented elegance, smooth sweetness, and rock undertone. Highly regarded for its approachable profile and excellent value.

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