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Formosa Wenshan Baochong Early Spring Choicest

2007早春特級文山包種


Price: CAD$2.80

6g Mini Bag
0.21oz
2-3 servings

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20g Canister
0.7oz
15-17 servings

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40g Canister
1.43oz
27-30 servings

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112g Bag
4oz
48-64 servings

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Formosa Wenshan  Baochong Choicest Grade - Early Spring 2007
 

Origin: Pinglin, Taipei,Taiwan 坪林‧台北‧台灣
Style: Lightly oxidized, medium bodied, fresh floral notes
Loose leaf style: Long twisted
Loose leaf color: Dark green
Wet leaf style: Dark green
Tea color: Honey Green

Baochong Oolong (or Bao Chong, Bao Zhong) is a lightly oxidized oolong tea originated from northern Taiwan. Although Baochong is categorized as Oolong tea, in Taiwan, the term Baochong is to distinguish this long twisted style tea from half ball Dongding style 「Oolong」. As a local said: North Baochong, South Oolong.
Baochong is very lightly oxidized, just next to Green Tea. The natural floral aroma distinguish it from other Oolongs. The best Baochong is produced in Taipei area, all Baochong teas grown in this area are named 「Wenshan Baochong」 after 「Wenshan region」 in Taipei.
For Baochong tea, you'll look for its fresh clear flowery notes. Good Baochong's intoxicating aroma will lingers in your throat.
Our Choice grade 2007 early spring Baochong Choicest Grade is limited availability.

Brewing:
For long twisted Baochong style Oolong tea, the best water temperature is about 90°C(194F). Steep 2 teaspoon tea leaf in 120c.c. (4oz) 90°C-95°C (190F-203F) water for 1 min,  and add 20 seconds for the following infusions. Provides 3-6 infusions.
Baochong tea leaf is looser than half ball style oolong, so you'll need more tea leaf for same amount of water. But still remember not to put too much loose tea to avoid over packed. One tip to keep in mind is the amount of dry loose tea should be around 1/2 or smaller of the teaware or container, after brewing, the tea leaves will expand to 80%-90% of the container. As Baochoung is really aromatic, it is still nice to have it really light, say 1 teaspoon for 120c.c. hot water still yields the appealing floral flavour.
Once you get familiar with the tea, you may explore your own brewing method.

Teaware:
Gongfu teaware or Yixing pots suit best for Oolong tea, glassware, Gaiwan, or porcelain teaware are also good personal choices.


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