
Grown near Dan Hu village at an altitude of 900m in the Feng Huang (Phoenix) Mountains of Guangdong province, S.E. China, this is another fab medium oxidation/roast tea (15hrs @ 98 Deg.C), mild,
light, fresh, sweet and floral, with a warming hint of spice and of a high quality that can steep and steep.
Preparation - none of the
Dan Cong/Phoenix teas like over steeping (or swimming too long) , take
care to pour the pot dry or remove the strainer basket and enjoy many
many cups.
Dan Cong are a variety
of Oolongs
from the "Phoenix mountains" (Fenghuang shan) of Guandong province,
South Eastern China. Dancong translates to "single bush" where the
tea plants are not traditionally pruned to small "tables" but allowed to
stretch out as single "trees"..
Dan Congs are generally less
oxidised and roasted than YanCha (Cliff teas) resulting in a little more
astringency and stronger floral aroma leading to many of these teas
being named after their resemblance to a variety of flowers and
flavours.
Stu
owner/operator
About The Tea Catcher
1997-2001 The Tea Catcher lived, travelled, worked and studied in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Italy and the Czech Republic. During this time he drank much tea and visited tea growing regions.
2001-2009 Was spent mostly in Europe working with fine foods and olive oils in Italy, wine in Switzerland and tea in Prague. It was here in the cold winter months that The Tea Catcher passion was ignited. Much time was spent in the many tea rooms found all over the Czech Rep., drinking, learning and assisting, and also with Tea Mountain(.cz) as his business began and grew.
2010-today on return to Australia, The Tea Catcher seed, planted years ago, began its’ growth, leading to the purveyor of “the finest teas and accoutrements, sourced worldwide” that you see today. New teas, pots etc are constantly being chased, studied, sampled and ordered to bring the freshest, best and most interesting to you as soon as possible. Watch this space…..!
…and enjoy…!
cheers, Stu
for more info contact me at- theteacatcher@gmail.com