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"Honey Orchid" Mi Lan Xiang Dan Cong Oolong Tea

$38.00

The Great Emperor of All under Heaven once asked the wise tea master Lao Cha: 

– Tell me, wise old man, is there a tea that could compare in its fragrance to a beautiful flower?

– Yes, there is, Your Highness. It's called Mi Lan Xiang Dan Cong Oolong, and it possesses an outstanding Orchid Aroma and the sweetness of honey. Drinking the tea is like sipping the sweet sap of Heaven.

 

Mi Lan Xiang Dan Cong Oolong tea, which translates as Honey Orchid Aroma, is one of the ten main fragrance types of the Dan Cong tea tree – famous for its ability to mimic different flavors. From the "Flower Aroma" series, our Mi Lan Xiang is one of the most acclaimed Dan Cong tea. It possesses the fragrance of irises and orchids and a honey-sweet taste. Dan Cong teas are a much-loved, Chaozhou-native type of oolong teas that grow on the Phoenix (Fenghuang) mountain in Guandong, China. While the core production area for an authentic Dan Cong is in and around Wudong village, today, this fragrant oolong can be found all around the Chaoshan area as an unaltered symbol of the prevailing local Gong Fu tea culture. Our Mi Lan Xiang Oolong is worthy of its name of an authentic "single bush" tea. It's full of "shan yun" (山韵) – "mountain rhyme", (similar to "yan yun" (岩韵) for Wuyi Rock Oolongs), used to describe the unique characteristics of Fenghuang Dan Cong Oolongs.

When brewing this oolong tea, we recommend using zisha teacups together with aroma cups to extract this remarkable tea's full taste and aroma. The boiling water will create a clear and transparent oily yellow to deep golden tea soup with prominent honey and orchid aroma, revealing a sweet and light floral flavor that will intensify with each brew. After your last sip, leave the cup empty and let it cool down before inhaling again for one final goodbye gift - the lingering "bottom of the cup aroma", or Gua Xiang, that will make you dream of the next encounter with this remarkable tea. 


Lao Cha Nong Tea Farm


In Chinese, "Dan Cong" means "single bush". A dancong oolong tea garden, if we may call it so, differs significantly from a typical tea garden. Most tea gardens of the world have uniform short bushes growing in straight rows and pretty much similar in shape. However, Dan Cong tea gardens are unique because they are semi-wild - usually, tea farmers leave the trees unpruned. They also do not use pesticides, fertilizers, or herbicides in the growing process. Otherwise, we would not get the sweet and rare tea we know and love. Most of the authentic, high-mountain dancongs from the core production area in and around Wudong are actually trees, growing the way nature intended, sometimes even reaching 16 ft in height! Indeed, no Dan Cong bush is the same. While this is true with all teas, it is especially so with Phoenix DanCong tea - no batch is quite like the other due to how "wild" these tea trees are.

Shao Bo's grandparents founded Shao Bo's family tea gardens in Tian Zhu Keng and Wudong villages in Feng Huang Mountain. Now, Shao Bo is the head of the family and is attending to the tea trees that his ancestors planted, making him a third-generation tea farmer.

 

Drinking Dancong Oolong with the Tea Master


• Place of Origin: Wudong village, Fenghuang Town, Chaozhou City, Guandong, China
• Altitude: 800m
• Harvest Time: March 15, 2024
• Picking Standard: One bud with two leaves
• Roast: Medium, Charcoal roasted
• Dry Leaf: Thick and bold strips, slightly twisted, very dark green color
• Aroma: Prominent honey and orchid aroma
• Taste: Lingering sweet and floral taste. Light, refreshing, and smooth.
• Cultivar: Mi Lan Xiang


Brewing guidelines:

        205℉ / 95℃ 

1g per 50ml   3-5min

     1g per 15ml   5sec + 5sec for each subsequent infusion 

Customer Reviews

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Oscar
Well rounded tea

The aromatics alone are worth it but it translates to the taste so well. This is a regular tea for me now. Even later infusions have a well rounded complex taste leaving a nice mouthfeel.

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Manuel Jensa
A Giant Tea , its alp about brews

exceptional, the 2021 is perhaps much more rounded on the palate, even in this circumstance it pushes a lot on the orchid note, it is one of those teas that I wouldn't change for anything. I certainly did some comparative tests with those available to me. This wins in perfumes, being very direct without compromises, even in this circumstance I accept the advice of Misha to wait a little time for it to stabilize, it immediately made a very good impression on me even if not completely balanced. while the 2021 was ahead for the first three infusions, at the fourth it vanished and this new vintage that I purchased with great pleasure clearly surpasses the 2021 at the fourth infusion, reaching it and almost surpassing it.

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M.G.
Floral and sweet

This is a lovely floral and honey scented tea, tastes really delicious and goes down smoothly!

Thank you for the review! We are happy that you liked this tea:) Just want to clarify that this oolong is not scented – it is its natural taste and aroma, coming from the cultivar as well as the processing.

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Brody Williams

The scent and taste was amazing and it did smell like honey orchid

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Gary Scholes
Figuring it out.

Excellent tea. Light but not "dark" or strong tasting. Colorful flavor with a slightly different taste when sipped over ice. Great flavor if you are not a huge fan of the strong apricot taste that some of the other oolong teas have. Very delightful with multiple quick seeps.