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Ālǐshān Hóng Chá
Strip Leaf
Ālǐshān Hóng Chá阿里山红茶
Ālǐshān hóngchá
- Origin
- Táiwān (台灣, Táiwān), Chiayi County (嘉義縣, Jiāyì Xiàn), Ālǐshān mountai...
- Tea type
- Strip Leaf
- Caffeine Level
- Medium
- Water Temperature
- 90.000000
Tea notes
Brewing, origin and taste.
High-mountain Taiwanese red tea with honey-fruity flavor, smoothness, and a long aftertaste, born in the famous Alishan mountains.
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Brewing, origin and taste notes
Brewing
- Brewing Temperature
- 90.000000 - 95.000000
- Tea Amount
- 5 g per 150 ml water (gongfu method); 3 g per 200 ml (European method).
- Teaware
- Porcelain gàiwǎn (蓋碗, gàiwǎn)—best choice for revealing multi-layered aroma; porcelain teapot; Yixing teapot is suitable, but clay may muffle delicate high-mountain no...
- Water Temperature
- 90.000000
- Brewing Notes
- Alishan Hong Cha is excellent for cold brewing: 5 g tea per 500 ml room temperature water (10–15°C), refrigerate for 6–8 hours. Result—delicate, sweet liquor with fruit-flo...
- Water Temperature Detail
- 90–95°C.
Origin
- Tea Type
- Red
- Origin Country
- CN
- Province
- Taiwan
- Category
- Taiwanese high-mountain teas (高山茶, Gāoshān Chá). Belongs to a new direction—high-mountain red teas (高山紅茶, gāoshān hóngchá), which has been actively developing in ...
- Coordinates
- Approximately 23°30′ N, 120°48′ E.
- Origin
- Táiwān (台灣, Táiwān), Chiayi County (嘉義縣, Jiāyì Xiàn), Ālǐshān mountain region (阿里山, Ālǐshān). Tea gardens are located within the Alishan National Scenic Area...
Taste
- Dry Leaf Appearance
- Depends on rolling method: either dense semi-spherical granules of dark brown color with golden tips inclusions (semi-spherical rolling, characteristic of Alishan), or slightly ...
- Dry Leaf Aroma
- Delicate, sweet, with predominance of honey and fruity notes (ripe plum, peach, dried apricot). In versions from Qing Xin Oolong—delicate orchid and floral shades; from Jin Xuan...
- Liquor Aroma
- Bright, multi-layered. Leading notes: honey, ripe fruits (apricot, plum, lychee), caramel. In middle notes—floral shades (orchid, rose), light spices. In aftertaste—sweetish woo...
- Liquor Color
- Clear, from light amber to red-amber, with warm, honey shade. Lighter and clearer than most lowland red teas.
- Spent Leaves
- Whole, elastic leaves of reddish-brown color, often retaining semi-spherical form for the first 1–2 infusions. As they unfold, demonstrate even oxidation and tender, elastic tex...
- Taste
- Full, but surprisingly soft for red tea. Medium-dense body, silky texture. Bitterness practically absent—this is the main difference from lowland red teas. Sweetness pronounced,...
Details
- Oxidation
- 85.000000 - 95.000000
- Leaf Shape
- Strip
- Oxidation Maximum
- 95.000000
- Oxidation Maximum Detail
- 95
- Cultivar
- For Alishan Hong Cha production, the same cultivars are used as for the region's famous oolongs—this is its uniqueness. Main varieties:
- Picking
- Spring (春茶, 3rd–5th month) and winter (冬茶, 10th–12th month) provide the highest quality raw material. Summer harvest (夏茶) is used for mass categories; sometimes honey red tea (蜜...
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