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Jun Zi Lan
Lady Lily
Late Spring 2009


  • Wu Yi Shan yan cha
  • Fujian Province, China
  • 65% oxidation
  • Medium roasting
  • Open twist leaf style: long leaves
  • Matte grey/black dried leaf tinged with dark green
  • Racy, flowery, astringent flavor profile
  • A symphony of flowers in the aroma
  • Pale amber liquor
 

1/4 LB1/2 LB1 LBSample
$32.00
$64.00
$128.00
$6.00
 

Jun Zi Lan is one of the hundred or more named varieties of yan cha that grow throughout the Wu Yi Shan. Many of these teas are not very well known outside of that region, however, this in no way diminishes their goodness or intrigue. The flavor of Zun Zi Lan is striking and unique. Over the course of several infusions the changing flavors are reminiscent of baked pears, toasted coconut, raisins and dry cocoa. Overall, Zun Zi Lan is a bold and delicious tea for those looking for a palate-challenging tea experience.

Western-style steeping: (Medium to large sized teapot: 20-32 oz)
Use 2-3 heaping teaspoons (2-3 grams) of tea per each 6oz water
Steep 1-3 infusions at 2-3 minutes each.
Water temperature should be 195° - 205° F

Asian-style steeping: (small teapots under 10 oz or a gaiwan)
Use 2-3 Tablespoons (5-6 grams) of tea per each 6oz water
Steep upwards of 6-8 infusions (or more!) at 10 seconds to 1 minute each
Water temperature should be 195° - 205° F
   
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