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Yunnan "Qing Xin" Taiwan Varietal Red Oolong Tea

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Original price $9.00 - Original price $130.00
Original price
$9.00
$9.00 - $130.00
Current price $9.00

Taiwan’s beloved Qing Xin (青心烏龍) meets Yunnan mountain air—crafted in the Taiwan-inspired Red Oolong style for a cup that marries oolong elegance with the depth of a light black tea. Grown at 1,300 m in northwestern Tengchong (Baoshan Prefecture), this second-flush picking is slowly, deeply oxidized and gently baked, unlocking plush honeyed fruit, caramelized sweetness, and a warming spice finish.

  • Qing Xin terroir twist: The cultivar’s signature florals (orchid/osmanthus) gain extra body from Tengchong’s cool nights, producing a richer, red-fruit leaning profile.

  • Red Oolong processing: High oxidation with a careful bake concentrates honeyed aromatics and brown-sugar depth while preserving oolong’s silky texture.

  • Luxuriously smooth, highly forgiving: Dense flavor without bitterness—great gongfu, western, or grandpa style.

Tasting notes

  • Aroma: Honey, dried longan, baked apple, orchid, a hint of cocoa husk.

  • Liquor: Clear copper-amber; medium-full body with a round, velvety mouthfeel.

  • Flavor: Caramelized sugar, red dates/raisin, roasted sweet potato, malt; underlying florals and soft baking spice.

  • Finish: Long, clean, and sweet with a gentle cooling return (hui-gan).

Origin & processing

  • Area: Northwestern Tengchong, Baoshan Prefecture, Yunnan

  • Altitude: ~1,300 m

  • Harvest: Second flush (May)

  • Cultivar: Qing Xin (青心烏龍)

  • Style: Red Oolong — high oxidation, light-to-medium bake to set fruit and honey notes (no heavy roast)

Crafted to highlight Qing Xin’s perfume while pushing oxidation for a red-fruit, brown-sugar core—sitting deliciously between oolong and black tea.

Brewing guide

(Use good water; adjust to taste.)

Gongfu (recommended)

  • 5 g / 100 mL

  • 95–98 °C (203–208 °F)

  • Quick rinse, then 15s • 20s • 25s • 30s…

  • Yields 8–10 infusions; early steeps: honey/fruit, later: caramel, malt, soft spice.

Western

  • 3 g / 300 mL (10 oz)

  • 95 °C (203 °F) • 2–3 min

  • 2–3 infusions, adding 15–30s each time.

Grandpa style

  • 2 g / 300–350 mL

  • 90–95 °C, top up as you sip. Silky, all-day sweetness.

Cold brew

  • 8–10 g / 1 L

  • Room-temp water, refrigerate 8–10 hrs. Smooth, honey-red fruit and very low astringency.

In Summary

  • Caffeine: Medium

  • Storage: Airtight, cool, dry, dark. Best within 18–24 months for peak aromatics.

  • Area: Northwestern Tengchong, Baoshan Prefecture (Yunnan)

  • Altitude: 1,300 m

  • Harvest time: Second flush (May)

  • Varietal: Qing Xin (青心烏龍)

  • Style: Red Oolong; high oxidation, light-to-medium bake

In short: A sumptuous Yunnan-grown Qing Xin Red Oolong—honeyed, red-fruity, and caramel-sweet—showing oolong grace with black-tea warmth at a very approachable price.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Very rich and smooth tea

"This tea was interesting. I liked it a little at first, and it grew on me. I love the fruit notes and deep flavor. It's great for its warming feeling, a little darker than most oolong. Very good quality. You can steep for a long time without bitterness."

Anthony J. (5/5)

I'm not going to give

"I'm not going to give it a bad review because it came down to my own personal taste. It is true to their descriptions of flavour profile, which I wasn't sure if I'd like when I bought it. I wanted to try a new thing, and it just wasn't for me. If you like this type of oolong I would recommend you buy it, all of the teas I've tried from here have been of excellent quality, and I know that people who enjoy these flavours would like this tea. Thank you for the tea and letting me experiment with it"

Ember L. (5/5)

This tea was a different

"This tea was a different kind of experience for me. The sweet fruity flavor is one that I truly enjoy and go back to when I need a change from my usual earthy shou puerh."

Roy G. (5/5)

Absolutely lovely oolong, strong honey/syrupy

"Absolutely lovely oolong, strong honey/syrupy notes. Been my daily driver since it's arrived"

Ellis R. (5/5)

Fine quality Red Oolong for an excellent price

"I've bought teas similar to this one several times from Taiwan Sourcing and was happy to see an offering with related flavor profile from Yunnan Sourcing. This tea doesn't have quite the rich deep flavor of the most expensive Taiwanese Red Oolongs but it is nonetheless excellent for the price. Definite winner!"

Will (5/5)

Great tea

"I think this is one of the best teas for getting to know this extraordinary culture, it has a pleasant aroma and a relaxing effect."

Maryia P. (5/5)

Excellent tea

"So good. I have always been impressed with Yunnan Sourcing’s quality and promptness. I highly recommend this tea."

Michael S. (5/5)

Great value

"One of the nicer Red oolongs I've had. Awesome tea for the price"

Mustaqeem S. (5/5)

Delicious Oolong

"This is one of my favorite oolongs now! The floral and slightly citrusy taste were incredible. I found the quality to be quite good and it makes many cups when brewed gong fu style. I definitely plan on ordering this one again in the future."

Willy R. (5/5)

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