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Buddha's Hand "Fo Shou" Wu Yi Rock Oolong Tea

Original price $10.00 - Original price $142.00
Original price
$10.00
$10.00 - $142.00
Current price $10.00

A classic Yancha cultivar with roots in Yongchun (near Quanzhou) that found a long-term home in Wuyishan. Fo Shou bushes have broad, green-blue leaves and a naturally low-tippy habit that suits careful charcoal work. This lot was roasted several times at low temperature with long resting intervals, then given a final rest before release.

Why it’s special

  • Traditional Fo Shou cultivar: large leaves, sturdy structure, naturally low astringency.

  • Multi-stage, low-temp roast with extended rests for depth without harshness.

  • Flavor leans fruit-sweet and thick rather than overtly floral.

  • Forgiving to brew and easy to enjoy across many infusions.

Tasting notes

  • Aroma: baked citrus peel, dried apricot, cocoa husk, sweet wood, warm mineral.

  • Liquor: clear orange-amber; medium-full body with a smooth, coating texture.

  • Flavor: rounded fruit sweetness (apricot, candied orange) over gentle roast; hints of toasted grain and light caramel.

  • Finish: clean and persistent with little to no astringency; steady rock-rhyme afteraroma.

Origin & processing

  • Area: Wuyishan, Fujian

  • Cultivar: Fo Shou (Buddha’s Hand)

  • Harvest: late April (spring)

  • Craft: wither → shake/bruise → moderate oxidation → low-temperature charcoal roasts in multiple rounds with rests between → extended post-roast rest before sale

Brewing guide

(Good water helps. Adjust to taste.)

Gongfu (recommended)

  • 6–7 g per 100 ml

  • 98–100 °C

  • Quick rinse, then 8–10 s • 10–12 s • 15 s • 20 s • 25 s… for 8–12 infusions

  • Tip: keep early steeps short to showcase fruit; lengthen later rounds for deeper caramel and wood.

Western

  • 3 g per 300 ml (10 oz)

  • 95–98 °C for 2:30–3:30

  • 2–3 infusions, adding 20–30 s each round

Grandpa style

  • 1–1.5 g per 100 ml

  • 90–95 °C, top up as you sip

  • Soft, fruit-sweet cup with very low astringency

Pairing & occasions

A relaxed evening oolong and a nice counterpoint to more floral Da Hong Pao or Shui Xian.

In Summary

  • Caffeine: medium

  • Storage: airtight, cool, dry, away from strong aromas. Recently roasted Yancha benefits from a brief rest after delivery; this tea is also built to integrate and round out with age over the next 6–18 months.

  • Tea: Buddha’s Hand (Fo Shou) Wuyi Rock Oolong

  • Harvest: late April (spring)

  • Region: Wuyishan, Fujian

  • Roast: multi-stage, low-temperature roast with extended rests

In short: a thick, fruit-forward Fo Shou with orange-amber liquor, gentle roast, and a long, clean finish—easy to brew, low in astringency, and satisfying across many infusions.

Overall rating: 4.3125 / 5 from 16 reviews.

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Review highlights

Reviews

Very good

"I loved this tea, one of the better rock oolongs in my collection. Very good. Spring 2022 Batch"

Alexander (5/5)

Not very impressive

"Aroma is buttery, creamy, and vegetal with some roast and citrus. Texture is soft with a lingering yan yun. Nice fruity sweetness for the first two steeps, but flavours quickly dissipate in subsequent brews."

Calvin N. (3/5)

Fine oolong, but not impressed

"Got this as part of the wuyi sampler set. While it's not bad, I found this one to be the least impressive of the samples. Not sure if its correlated with being the oldest harvest, or just my personal taste. The flavor is fine, not astringent or bitter, just otherwise not remarkable."

Escher (3/5)

Beautiful foshou

"looking for this type oolong tea for a long time, so glad to find here."

Kai L. (5/5)

Exquisit roast with exceptional balance.

"I love the lighter roast on this, it lets some of the more nuanced notes of the tea shine through. I get roasted almonds upfront, followed by a tingly fruity finish with each sip. The astringency and sweetness are in perfect balance. I bought this on a recommendation and was not disappointed. I would highly recommend it if you're looking for a Wu Yi on the lighter side."

Todd (5/5)

"I could not seem to get very much flavor out of this tea. Not sure if I was doing something wrong."

Kelly (3/5)

Classic Wulong

"Woody, sweet, classic wulong!"

Jamison W. (5/5)

Do Show

"Unfortunately, did not meet my expectation: no citron taste…"

Veronika B. (3/5)

Great tea!

"Delicate yet bold, will be a feature in my tea cabinet as much as possible"

Michelle G. (5/5)

Delicious

"Thick & flavorful tea. One of my go-to oolongs. The price point is beyond fair and the quality I received was splendid. Definitely will be ordering more!"

Michelle (5/5)

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