About Phoenix Dan Cong Honey Orchid Flavour
Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong is a very special category of Oolong tea produced from Chao’an District, Chaozhou city, Guangdong province well-known by its aggressive rich aroma. The reason why it is named ‘phoenix’ is that it comes from Phoenix Mountain in Phoenix Village. Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong has can have 79 kinds of different natural flower flavours, 12 kinds of natural fruit aroma and 16 kinds of other fragrances, for example, it has the flavour of honey, cinnamon, almond, sweet-scented Osmanthus and yulan so on. Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong also has 80 different breeding lines such as Ba Xian, Ju Duo Zai and so on. Our Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong is only one of these varieties of breeds. This particular Phoenix Dan Cong oolong has mellow honey orchid flavour.
Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong is rich in amino acids, vitamins, tea polyphenols and alkaloid. For tea polyphenols, who has a strong anti-radiation effect, can reach up to 30% inside Phoenix Oolong tea.
Because of its rich and overwhelming aroma, Phoenix Dan Cong nowadays has the same high reputation as Anxi Ti Kwan Yin and Wuyi Rock tea (such as Wuyi Big Red Robe) in China. These three different oolong teas become the major Chinese Oolong Tea strains.
Nathan Peters –
Probably my favourite oolong, lovely sweet flavours
remeycn –
这个和那个鸭屎香我都买了。但是我偏爱蜜兰香。我自己是中医师,单丛是一个很合适Melbourne闷热夏天的茶叶。性质偏辛凉,有发汗的作用。尤其是现在covid情况,我建议如果感觉自己有湿的话,可以喝一点。如果感觉这个茶太寒的话,可以加点陈皮一起泡。推荐。
zachgavrily –
THIS is the aromatic experience I was so looking forward to. It’s taste lingers long after the 8th infusion. I’m considering dedicating a clay pot just to this tea. So worth every cent!
Jackson –
Oolong lovers rejoice – this tea is simply amazing. Sweet, floral with hints of honey and caramel, this is one to keep in the pantry year round.
Tayla –
Oolong is my favourite type of tea, and this one is sweet and floral. Really lovely.
Hayley W. –
A nice herbal tea with a hint of sweetness thanks to the honey and the flowery fragrance from the orchid.
Holly C. –
A gorgeous example of an oolong tea, with the bitter start I like and a really smooth aftertaste