Honey Orchid Supreme, classic Phoenix dancong oolong

Honey Orchid Supreme, classic Phoenix dancong oolong

(8 customer reviews)

$ 35.80

鳳凰極品 老樅蜜蘭香

Old Bush Milan Xiang:

For real aficionados who would not be satisfied until they have discovered a deeper depth, a rounder fullness and a more lingering sweetness, we’d go overboard to offer the extreme. Rarest small batches of leaves from special bushes individually processed only by top masters. Such as this supreme quality Milan Xiang Dancong. For those who demand more potential from the leaves for fulfilling their infusion skills. For thirsty souls seeking a moment of tranquility in the depth of the tinkling after-sweetness of Honey Orchid Supreme.

ClassInfusion colorTCM character: NeutralStaff pickTea Master's Choice

Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in Kraft-alu pack

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Taste profile:

Nose: Buttery soft, sweetly floral aroma in an undulating earthy undertone of sweet wood and flourishing tints of ripen peach, baked sweet potato as well as sun-dried longan and lychee. Palate: Round, smooth and sweet body with great depth. Sweetness of nectar and apple well balanced with cooked grains and accented with tinkling notes of citrus peel, peach and jujube. All carried in an immersive woodsy complexity of silky tactility. Finish: Long, lingering after sweetness and light citrus tings.

Infusion tips:

Contrary to common practices and concepts in Mainland China, very short infusion with a lot of leaves is NOT going to render the full profile of any finer Phoenix oolongs. Particularly for a tea as fine as this Honey Orchid Supreme. Alway refer to the international tasting standard of 2g per 100ml water for 5 minutes and adjust leaf to water ratio if you prefer to shorten the infusion time.

The amazing character of this dancong reveals itself with even longer infusion time. Reduce the leaf to water ratio when you want to try that.

If you are using a smaller and/or thinner infusion ware, use higher water temperature to sustain enough heat throughout the infusion time. This tea is good to put up with as much as 99°C.

The manner with which water comes into contact with the leaves, or how the latter with water, does make a difference in the infusion result.

It is also absolutely alright if you do not blanch the leaves for the first infusion. However, if you have matured the tea till the next half year after its production year or longer, a very quick blanch helps to bring out the full favour a little more easily.

In normal shorter infusions or when a larger or thicker infusion vessel is used, or when the ambient temperature is warm, do not go over 95°C.

When you still do not get the best of this tea, begin with 90°C.

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Storage tips:

We have let this tea settled for almost 6 months before rebaking it at low fire for enough depth. As long as you keep the package airtight, the tea will mature well providing standard tea storage conditions. Any further processing will destroy its integrity. The tea is good as of anytime you get the package, but if you want to mature it, it will attain a deeper and more intense character though less floral and fresh. 3 years after production is a good time to open the packet.

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Shipping Weight 90 g
Dimensions 18 × 9 × 5 cm
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8 reviews for Honey Orchid Supreme, classic Phoenix dancong oolong

5.0 Rating
1-5 of 8 reviews
  1. This is the tea that made me decide that fenghuang dancong is my favourite style of tea 🙂 Its fruitiness jumps out at even the most indifferent member of my family, having been asked to sample the many teas in my stash. I just need to get the brewing parameters right to maximise its potential. Looks like I will be restocking this again and again

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    • I am so happy that you have even converted even your “tea-indifferent” family member with this tea! You must have now mastered the infusion of this tea to present its wonderful tastes. Congratulations!

  2. This tea is a mountain range of flavors, with distinct peaks all seamlessly integrated into a harmonious and nuanced experience that carries all of the depth you would expect of authentic old tree Mi Lan. The aroma coming off the dry leaf is vibrant and complex, hinting at the marvelous experience that awaits the drinker. I knew this was going to be an incredible experience before I even turned my kettle on.

    This one opens up with bright and sweet notes of sun-dried fruits, and a tropical dankness that is reminiscent of mango, guava, peaches, lychee, passionfruit, with a kind of electrical zing to it that reminds me of fresh-cut pineapples. These bright and tangy notes electrify the roof of the mouth and nostrils as they work their way up from the back of the throat.

    In every sip, this is a juicy and fruit-forward Mi Lan that is perfectly overlaid on top of a powerful and textured body, which has a woodsy quality to it that reminds me of walking through an old-growth forest on a hot, sunny day.

    You can’t miss the cong wei – it’s apparent and focused across the full session; even the washed-up leaves retain that woodsy-spicy-sweet fragrance that is just so attractive because of how well it sits in contrast against the insanely sweet and pungent notes of tropical fruits.

    The mouthfeel and texture are incredible – for having such powerful and distinct peaks of flavor, the body is very deep, the edges are very soft, and the individual notes integrate very well with each other, creating a very complex experience in every facet of the tea. The initial sip, the evolution of flavors on the palate, the lingering sweetness, all tell a cohesive story and that story is the life of healthy, old Mi Lan Xiang trees.

    The finish is elegant and the sweet aftertaste lingers for a long time, but what I appreciate most about this tea is how deep it sinks into every cell of my body, and how graceful the qi is. This is a tea that stays with me all day.

    What a phenomenal experience.

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    • The fullness, complexity, and vibrancy of this particular dancong are what made me really fall in love with tea. Before it I was just very fond of tea. It really was Milan Xiang, particularly of this quality that totally hooked me to tea. That very night in the mountains in Phoenix, amongst the noise of the local Fenghuang dialect and clinking tableware in a local restaurant with the farmers and producers, I began to question myself, if I could help multinational corporations communicate their brands and products, why couldn’t I make such quality better understood? Why would coffee and wine have their social-economic role so widely accepted above and beyond this no less amazing product? Ironically, one of the projects on hand was helping the International Coffee Organisation to promote coffee in China. That was perhaps the point when tea was elevated in my plan from a side business to my full career. It was when we were still using the Nokia phone and film camera, when information was still passed on through the printed pages and I had to use html to create a webpage. That was 25 years ago. After all these years of learning and trading tea from many regions, Milan Xiang still has its very special place in my heart. It is still my dearest tea. And I still have a lot to do in promoting tea.

  3. Lively, vibrant and mellow at the same time.
    This tea is packed with fruity notes which hit my sense even on smelling the dry leaves just before the brew and continues to amaze me to the very end of the session. The flavors went on like a giant ball of fruits and nectar to roll down to my throat and soothes my deeper breath, so soothing that it’s “Yun” can revoke my pleasant experience with good ripe fruits.
    It’s force is like dumping myself in warm and sweet memories just like sweet nectar.

    Truly special.

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    • Your review is like a poem! Thank you for sharing your experience with us and so very, very happy that you like one of my personal most favourites. This is the very tea that totally converted me from my previous profession into advocacy for fine tea.

  4. Exquisitely Delicate! Delicately Exquisite!
    This is a great tea and I just have to re-order. Having gained experience from brewing gongfu style and enjoying various teas from Tea Hong, my wife and I appreciate the bright notes and subtle nuances of this truly delightfully tea. We brewed gongfu style in a ruyao teapot to retain all the flavours.

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    • Yes! A Ruyao ware would be very appropriate for this tea. Smart choice. BTW, this is one of the most popular teas in our team and the first one that I have fallen in love with. 😉

  5. A True Delight to Taste & Smell Senses!
    There are a few teas that truly delight the senses. This is one of them! The tasting notes are varied, blending on top of one another, subtle and yet distinctive.

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    • Indeed, Honey Orchid Supreme is the best loved tea even within the company!

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