Master Xu’s Dark Roast Yancha

Price range: £13.95 through £15.95

This dark roasted yancha (rock tea) oolong is made with tea from Yuhua cliff in the Wuyi mountains. The tea is a blend which includes the famous Da Hong Pao cultivar. The maker is Master Xu who is one of the guardians of the original Da Hong Pao six mother trees and all the other ancient tea trees in this Unesco World Heritage site. The dark roast gives this tea a delicious sweet fruity liquorice like flavour and a creamy texture.

Master Xu processes the leaves entirely by hand – from the picking and sorting, through to the kill-green stage and rolling. The roasting is done carefully at a low temperature (around 75 degrees Celsius) over hours, and often re-roasted over the course of many months until he is satisfied.

ORIGIN
Master Xu, Yuhua, Wuyishan, China

SIZE OF FARM
2 acres

PLANTS AND PROCESSING
Camellia Sinensis Sinensis

BREWING
90-95°C, 6g per 150ml. 4-5 infusions.

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Description

When we first met Master Xu, he tested us by making lots of different teas to see which ones we preferred. Luckily for us, his and our taste coincided and we have been working together for many years. Walking with him around the historic cliffs where he produces his sublime teas and where he supervised parts of the production of mother tree Da Hong Pao on 3 occasions is like being given a tour of Wembley stadium by David Beckham.

Master Xu (1971- )
Master Xu is a graduate of tea studies at Fujian’s University Of Agriculture and Forestry In Fujian. He later worked for The Wuyi Institute of Tea where he specialized in researching and developing new varieties of Wuyi rock teas from historic trees as well as supervising the tea growing and processing in the Unesco protected World Heritage Wuyi Mountain area. He was responsible for taking care of the Da Hong Pao mother trees for over 15 years and he led the team that picked and processed the last ever production from the mother trees. Although he still works for The Wuyi Tea Institute, he also hand produces tea from four families land totaling just eight acres in the heart of the Unesco protected park.

Additional information

Weight 0.07 kg