Phoenix Dancong "Honey Orchid Aroma"

Phoenix Dancong "Honey Orchid Aroma"

30g
€21,15 EUR
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Phoenix Dancong "Honey Orchid Aroma"

Phoenix Dancong "Honey Orchid Aroma"

Mi Lan Xiang, meaning Honey Orchid Aroma, is one of the most beloved fragrance types of Phoenix Dancong. Known for its natural honey-like sweetness and orchid floral notes, this tea represents the classic profile of high-fragrance Chaozhou Dancong oolong.

Tasting Notes:

Honey sweetness • Orchid floral • Baked sweet potato hint

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Type:
Phoenix Dancong Oolong (Semi-oxidized)

Region:
Phoenix Mountain, Chaozhou, Guangdong, China

Harvest:
Spring

Caffeine Level:
Medium–High

Description

Mi Lan Xiang Dancong is named for its natural fusion of honey-like sweetness and elegant orchid fragrance. Historical records note that the mother tree of this variety is over 600 years old, and its finished tea carries a unique aroma reminiscent of baked sweet potato and honeyed nectar intertwined with gentle floral tones — a sensory signature that earned the name Honey Orchid.

Cultivated on high-altitude slopes of Phoenix Mountain, slow growth and cool climate allow tea leaves to accumulate abundant polyphenols and aromatic compounds. Many old-bush trees exceed a hundred years in age, their trunks covered with moss — giving the tea a distinctive cong yun (枞韵): a subtle woody, mossy undertone that reflects mountain terroir.

The dry leaves are tight, glossy, dark brown with golden tips, releasing strong honey aroma when warmed. Brewed liquor is clear yellow-gold, rich yet refreshing. The taste opens sweet and smooth, followed by rising orchid fragrance and persistent throat sweetness. Properly brewed, the tea remains aromatic through many steeps — a hallmark of fine Mi Lan Dancong.

Brewing Recommendation

6–8g | 95–100°C | 120ml gaiwan

Flash rinse → “Quick, Hot, Clear” brewing method for best expression.

Steeping rhythm (Gongfu style):
1–3 infusions: 2–4 seconds, capturing explosive honey aroma
4–6 infusions: 5–10 seconds, sweetness deepens & orchid emerges
7+ infusions: 20–30s or longer, savor lingering mountain charm

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