Organic Phoenix Duckshit
A smooth and syrupy tea, full of tropical fruit aromas and sweet, dessert-like notes. Don't be fooled by the name, this prized ‘duckshit’ cultivar is revered among the misty Phoenix mountains for its elegant and complex taste.
Organic Phoenix Duckshit
鸭屎香单枞乌龙茶
"This tea is grown in the Organic Gaoyuan garden where tea farmer Huang Shuwei nurtures his ‘duckshit’ tea bushes in the Phoenix mountains’ mineral-rich soils - allowing the leaves to develop layers of complex flavour. As the story goes, the intriguing name of this tea comes from a farmer who wished to stop his competitors from stealing his newly cultivated tea bushes, when asked what this new tea bush tasted of he said ""duckshit"" and the name stuck!"
- Cultivar - Ya Shi Xiang
- Picked - Spring
- Oxidisation level - 30%
Tasting notes
What to Look For
Long and twisted, dark leaves.
Aroma
An exciting mix of fresh peaches, candy and vanilla biscuits.
In the Cup
A pink-edged, tawny nectar.
Taste
Smooth and sweet with notes of barley sugar, butterscotch and pear drops.
Origin
- Cultivar - Ya Shi Xiang
- Picked - Spring
- Oxidisation level - 30%
Origin
Tasting notes
What to Look For
Long and twisted, dark leaves.
Aroma
An exciting mix of fresh peaches, candy and vanilla biscuits.
In the Cup
A pink-edged, tawny nectar.
Taste
Smooth and sweet with notes of barley sugar, butterscotch and pear drops.
The perfect cup
- Measure 4g or 2 tsp per cup (250ml)
- Heat water to 100°C
- Infuse tea for 3 minutes
- Can re-infuse 3 times
- To be classified one of my TOP choiceGreat taste . However , I tend to use 2,5 gr per 250 ml.
And Heat Water at 95 degrees . With 4 gr for me , it is too strong... but excellent anyway , mostly as we can use it for a second & 3rd cup - A very special oolongThe duck shit is legendary and this one is young and fresher than the usual aged ones but a real pleasure to drink. Highly recommended along with the Ai Lao raw puer 2020.
- Great Tea!!This is really special tea - don't let the name put you off!
- YumThis has been the best oolong I have tried little bit expensive but you won’t find much like it very tasty