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Fú Zhuān Chá
Dark Tea
Fú Zhuān Chá茯砖茶
fú zhuān chá
- Origin
- China. Historically, the tea was first pressed in Jīngyáng city (泾阳, ...
- Tea type
- Dark Tea
- Caffeine Level
- Medium
- Water Temperature
- 95.000000
Tea notes
Brewing, origin and taste.
Fu Zhuan Cha — a venerable brick Hei Cha with 'Golden Flowers': honey aroma, nutty-woody taste and gentle sweetness.
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Brewing, origin and taste notes
Brewing
- Brewing Temperature
- 95.000000 - 100.000000
- Tea Amount
- 5–7 g per 100–150 ml water (flash steeping method / gongfu); 2–3 g per 250 ml (steeping); 6–10 g per 500–800 ml (boiling).
- Teaware
- Yíxīng teapot from purple clay (紫砂壶, zǐshā hú) — ideal due to heat capacity and porosity, allowing tea to open more fully. Gàiwǎn (盖碗, gàiwǎn) from ceramics ...
- Water Temperature
- 95.000000
- Brewing Notes
- Soft or medium mineralization. Too hard water "suppresses" sweetness and reduces liquor "silkiness."6–10 g per 500–800 ml water. Bring to light boil, hold 1–...
- Water Temperature Detail
- 95–100°C (boiling water).
Origin
- Tea Type
- Dark
- Origin Country
- CN
- Province
- Hunan
- Category
- Famous dark teas of China; one of the most characteristic and mass-produced representatives of Hunan dark tea (black tea). Part of the "Three Bricks" (三砖, Sān Zhuān) g...
- Coordinates
- approximately 28.3–28.8° N, 111.1–112.2° E (Anhua County / Yiyang, Hunan).
- Origin
- China. Historically, the tea was first pressed in Jīngyáng city (泾阳, Jīngyáng), Shaanxi Province (陕西, Shǎnxī), from raw material supplied from Húnán Province...
Taste
- Dry Leaf Appearance
- Dense rectangular bricks of dark brown, sometimes black-brown color. On the break, "Golden Flowers" (Jin Hua) are clearly visible — numerous golden-yellow dots and gra...
- Dry Leaf Aroma
- Characteristic "菌花香" (jūnhuāxiāng — "mushroom-floral aroma"): honey, bread, mushroom notes. Dried fruits (prunes, dried apricots), light nutty warmth. Aged s...
- Liquor Aroma
- Rich, with dominant mushroom-honey line, warm tones of bread crust, dried fruits and nuts. Aged batches reveal notes of old wood, camphor, light spiciness. Aroma is clean, witho...
- Liquor Color
- From amber to red-brown (depending on age), clear, with oily sheen. Aged specimens give darker, ruby-chestnut tone.
- Spent Leaves
- Large, mature leaves of dark brown or black-brown color, soft, uniform in texture. With careful examination, remnants of "Golden Flowers" may be visible.
- Taste
- Rounded, full, with pronounced natural sweetness and soft, "warm" thickness. Bitterness and astringency are minimal even in young tea — this is the merit of "Gold...
Details
- Oxidation
- 0.000000 - 0.000000
- Leaf Shape
- Brick
- Oxidation Maximum
- 0.000000
- Oxidation Maximum Detail
- 0
- Cultivar
- Production uses local large-leaf and medium-leaf cultivars of the tea bush (*Camellia sinensis* var. *sinensis*) growing in Anhua and surroundings. Particularly valued is raw ma...
- Picking
- Harvest period — from mid-April (Guyu, 谷雨, Gǔyǔ) to the end of June (Mangzhong, 芒种, Mángzhòng). For Fu Zhuan production, predominantly summer harvest is used, spring h...
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