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Gold Mudan "Jin Mu Dan" Wu Yi Rock Oolong Tea

Original price $8.50 - Original price $280.00
Original price
$8.50
$8.50 - $280.00
Current price $8.50

A distinctive Yancha cultivar bred from Tie Guan Yin × Huang Jin Gui. Thick, oval leaves (often with a slight purple cast) make it ideal for charcoal work. This spring harvest was roasted in multiple low-temperature stages, then rested to let the fragrance and texture re-emerge.

Why it’s special

  • True Jin Mu Dan cultivar, not the same as Anxi’s Jin Guan Yin line.

  • Medium–heavy roast, applied gently over several rounds for depth without flattening the varietal character.

  • Big-leaf, roast-friendly material that carries sweetness through many infusions.

  • Built to integrate and round out with age; excellent candidate for the pumidor or a cool cupboard.

Tasting notes

  • Aroma: cocoa husk, dark coffee, toasted grain, resinous herb, sweet wood.

  • Liquor: deep amber; smooth, weighty texture with clean minerality.

  • Flavor: initial black-coffee and herbal-resin tones that quickly turn floral and sweet; later steeps soften toward honey, baked grain, and gentle stone fruit.

  • Finish: long, warming aftertaste with lingering roast aromatics and a clear rock-rhyme.

Origin & processing

  • Area: Wuyishan, Fujian

  • Cultivar: Jin Mu Dan (Tie Guan Yin × Huang Jin Gui hybrid)

  • Harvest: spring (April–May)

  • Craft: wither → bruise → moderate oxidation → multi-stage, lower-temp charcoal roast → rest

Brewing guide

(Good water helps. Adjust to taste.)

Gongfu (recommended)

  • 6–7 g per 100 ml

  • 98–100 °C

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

  • Tip: push time gently after the third round to open sweetness; keep early steeps short if you prefer less roast.

Western

  • 3 g per 300 ml (10 oz)

  • 95–98 °C for 2:30–3:30

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

Grandpa style

  • 1–1.5 g per 100 ml

  • 90–95 °C, top up as you sip

  • Comfortable, cocoa-tinged sweetness with very low astringency

Pairing & occasions

Great with butter cookies, roasted nuts, sesame desserts, or dark chocolate. A fine evening oolong and an engaging side-by-side with medium-roast Shui Xian or Rou Gui to compare roast levels and cultivar character.

In Summary

  • Caffeine: medium

  • Storage: airtight, cool, dry, away from strong aromas. Rest a freshly delivered bag 1–2 weeks before opening; the roast will continue to settle nicely over 6–12 months.

  • Tea: Gold Mudan (Jin Mu Dan) Wuyi Rock Oolong

  • Harvest: spring (April–May)

  • Region: Wuyishan, Fujian

  • Roast: medium–heavy, multi-stage charcoal roast

In short: a layered, roast-forward Jin Mu Dan that starts dark and resinous, then blooms into floral sweetness, built for many infusions today and graceful improvement with time.

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