Oxidación
95%
Cafeína
35,0 mg
L-Teanina
3,5 mg
Cosecha
Spring, Summer
Altitud
800-1500m
Tipo de Hoja
Large, thick leaves
Descripción
Lapsang Souchong from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian province is the world's first black tea, dating to the mid-17th century. Traditional Zhengshan Xiaozhong is dried over pinewood fires, imparting a distinctive smoky aroma reminiscent of campfire and pine. Modern versions range from lightly to heavily smoked. Non-smoked Zhengshan Xiaozhong has a naturally sweet, longan fruit character.
Guía de Elaboración
Temperatura
95°C
Tiempo de Infusión
180s
Ratio de Agua
100ml/g
Infusiones
3x
Recipiente recomendado: Ceramic teapot or porcelain gaiwan
Smoked Lapsang Souchong handles near-boiling water. For the unsmoked Zhengshan Xiaozhong style, use 90°C to appreciate the natural longan sweetness. Both styles work well gongfu or Western. The smoky aroma will linger in clay pots, so use porcelain or dedicated ware.