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Very Rare Selected Fu Shou Shan Farm Organic Oolong / Fushou Everspring Tea (福壽山珍藏烏龍茶)

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Very Rare Selected Fu Shou Shan Farm Organic Oolong (Fushou Everspring Tea) is a very rare premium oolong tea from Fu Shou Shan Farm (The Fushoushan Farm) in Lishan Village, Heping District, Taichung. Farm is located between Mt. Hehuan and Mt. Snow at altitude 1800-2580 m.

Fu Shou Shan is the second highest peak in the Li Shan Range, exceeding Li Shan. This tea plantation is one of the highest tea plantations over the world.

Due to its high altitude and northern latitude, Fu Shou Shan's harvest begins much later than other oolong teas. At altitude 2500 meters, strong but short sun exposure in the morning produces intense flavor compounds, while cooler mist-enshrouded afternoons allow the plant to store those compounds.

This is very special for its taste and limited kind of oolong. This tea is from the same farm, where Heaven Pool Oolong is grown, but produced from selected leaves harvested during very short period of time, which gives this tea unforgettably taste. Every tea lover should taste this oolong.

Leaves: delicately hand-rolled into small, green-yellow coloured balls.

Taste

Liquor is greenish and clear, aroma is wonderful with sweet honey notes. There are two types of taste - light and strong, which depends on brewing time.

When you use normal brewing time, you get very light and sweet oolong with very reach and sweet aftertaste (pots Nr. 7 and 8 on the photo). But if brewing time is more, color becomes deep, aroma and taste are different – more fruity and tropical.

We have added to our shop twp new options with different taste. Tea leaves, tea plantation are the same, but due to different production processes taste is different. You can choose:

  1. Original tea flavor with a smooth and light taste
  2. Bright aroma with a fragrant smell
  3. Rich and expressed taste.

Brewing

You can use any kind of tea pot, but clay tea pot suits much better.

Warm up the tea pot with the boiling water, put 2-3 grams of tea, and pour small amount of the boiling water into the tea and pour out, then pour 225-250 ml of boiling water and cover tea pot for three minutes before serving.

Boiling temperature – 85-95°C (185-203°F). You can use this amount of tea 3 to 4 times.

The tea leaves come unrolled for full flavor.

Additional information

This is one of the traditional ways of brewing. Depending on individual gustatory preferences you can vary brewing time from 35s to 5 minutes.

You can also use Chinese traditional way of brewing - spilling, using Gaiwan and brew for 3-5 second each time.

Please note, that it is natural tea with high content of active elements, including caffeine, and minerals and some unusual feelings could appear. In that case we recommend decrease quantity of dry leaves and brewing time.

Jill 13/11/2022
This is my new favorite tea. I highly recommend.

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Fu Shou Shan (Fushoushan)

Fu Shou Shan (Fushoushan)

Fu Shou Shan (Fushoushan) (福壽山) is a mountain located in Heping District, Taichung City at an altitude of 1,800-2,580 meters above sea level and surrounded by mountains. It spreads over an area of 800 hectares. The farm was originally established on 1 June 1957 when 100 Republic of China Armed Forces veterans were sent by Veterans Affairs Council to develop the area into an agricultural site. It was originally named "Li Shan Veterans Farm".
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