High Mountain
Dong Ding Oolong
Qing Xiang Organic

Super Premium 97 P.

SKU
4477-bio
Original Dong Ding Qing Xiang Oolong Tea from Lugu in the origin terroir in Taiwan, certified organic, cultivation without pesticides, super premium quality, hand-harvest, light roasting, Qing Xin Cultivar, 1200-1500m, 1st harvest.
  • Directly from Lugu in Nantou, the most renowned terroir for Dong Ding
  • Traditional cultivation with natural fertilizers, no use of pesticides
  • Organic certified farm, a rarity for Taiwan Oolong of this high quality
  • Grown at high altitude (1200-1500m)
  • Light roasting for the very natural, creamy Qing Xiang “pure” flavour
Character Creamy, green, full-bodied, refreshing, lightly herbal, vanilla mint finish; second infusion even more vanilla, butter and cream notes
Tea Garden Small family-owned tea farm in its second generation; natural, pesticide-free cultivation
Terroir Xinyi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan
Harvest 1st harvest, end of April to beginning of May 2020, hand-harvested
Cultivar Qing Xin Oolong (青心烏龍)
Elevation 1,200-1,500m above sea level
Oxidation/Fermentation 20% (medium fermentation), medium oolong. Indoor withering (7 hours), indoor fermentation (2 hours). Thereafter oxidation is stopped (kill green) and the leaves are rolled and dried. Roasting at 90-120°C (10 hours) over 2 days.
Roast Light oven roasting (10-12%)
Organic Cert. EU Organic Certification
Grade 97/100 p. (oolong category); Super Premium
€19.90
40g

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SKU
4477-bio
€497.50 / 1kg
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Tea Farm

The tea farm is located at high elevation in Xinyi Township in Nantou at the foot of the highest peak in Taiwan, the Yushan (Jade Mountain), not far removed from the Yushan National Park. The area, which is predominantly populated by the indigenous Bunun minority, is secluded and not affected by industrial pollution. The tea is traditionally cultivated with only the addition of natural fertiliser. The farm does not use any chemical pesticides.

Character

Flavour

Dong Ding Oolongs are among the most popular oolongs in the world. This super premium tea is directly sourced from Xinyi Township at the foot of the Dong Ding Mountain; it is only medium fermented and lightly roasted.

The tea has a wonderfully warm, nutty and even floral bouquet. The oolong has a full body that is reminiscent of pan-rolled green teas. Herbal and sweet vanilla notes are playfully combined to produce a mint-like finish. The vanilla intensifies in the second infusion, becoming more buttery and a touch sweeter.

Leaf

Half pearls 球型茶

Cup

Bright yellow

Oolong

Oolong tea (from the Chinese for "black snake") has a degree of oxidation between that of green and black teas, which is why it is often known as a semi-oxidised tea. Oolong can roughly be categorised into lightly (10-29%), medium (30-60%), and heavily (up to 70%) oxidised varieties. After oxidation, oolong leaves are roasted, which lends the tea a special character. The wide range of production possibilities means that oolong teas are incredibly diverse. The best terroirs for oolong are generally considered to be in Taiwan and southern regions of China in and around the province of Fujian.

Laboratory Tests

We go to great lengths to identify the finest organic tea farms across the world’s most celebrated terroirs. All our teas are sourced directly from the farmer and, with a few exceptions, are certified organic or come from pesticide-free farms. Each batch of tea for every harvest is tested for pesticides and other pollutants in an independent German lab to ensure they meet our strict quality standards as well as HACCP food safety requirements.

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Cultivation & Processing

With up to 800m elevation, Dong Ding Oolong does not count among the High Mountain teas. The climate, however, is excellent for the cultivation of high-quality oolong: extensive sun in the morning, fog in the afternoon, and a lot of wind.

The cultivars qin xing or four seasons are typically used for good Dong Ding oolongs.

For oolong teas, typically the bud and first three leaves are harvested by hand. These leaves are typically allowed to grow a bit larger than other teas such as green tea. After harvest the leaves are set out to wither in the sun, which begins the oxidation and fermentation processes as the leaves dry. Thereafter the leaves are brought indoors to continue withering where they are repeatedly moved about. Small tears in the leaves, especially at the edges, allow juice from the leaves to seep out and oxidise.

During the next stage the leaves are laid out on either bamboo plates or large nets and placed in a fermentation chamber. The leaves are monitored until the tears in the leaves turn reddish-brown as a marker of fermentation.

Once the desired degree of fermentation has been reached, further oxidation and fermentation are halted with heat in an oven (kill green). Thereafter the leaves are broken up in a rolling machine so that the remaining leaf juice comes out and coats the outside of the leaves. The tea is then rolled, partially by hand and partially by machine (Ball Cloth Rolling, Baorou 包揉), to attain its characteristic half-rolled form. In the last stage the tea is placed in the oven to roast.

Single Origin

This tea is exclusively sourced from the above mentioned tea farm in Xinyi. Sourced directly from the tea farmer.

Organic Certification

Preparation

Brewing Guide

2 heaped tsp per 200-300ml (80°C) water. Steep for 2-3 minutes.

The tea farmer's recommendation:  85°C, 3-4 Min.

Packaging

High quality, airtight, resealable standing zipper pouch with 9 protective layers to preserve flavour and protect against oxidation and contamination.

Recommended Teapot

Oolong tea is traditionally brewed in a gaiwan (in small quantities) or a tall glass teapot with an integrated sieve so that the leaves are able to freely drift around inside the pot. For an especially aromatic infusion, we recommend a yixing teapot made from light-coloured clay.

Recommended Storage

Ideally store in a quality tea caddy made from cherry tree bark (wooden, kabazaiku chazutsu) or an airtight, double-coated metal tin.

1 85-95°C, 1 Min. 10 seconds
4 85-95°C, 60 seconds
2 85-95°C, 40 seconds
5 85-95°C, 30 seconds
3 85-95°C, 50 seconds
6 85-95°C, 2 seconds

Test results

The purity of our formulas is important to us. This is why we have both our raw ingredients as well as our finished products extensively tested by independent laboratories to confirm purity and active ingredient content. Here, we have provided the results of some of the tests carried out on this product.
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