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Ali Shan

Qingxin

Ali Shan oolong tea tea — watercolor illustration
Oxidation 25%
Caffeine 22.0 mg
L-Theanine 7.0 mg
Harvest Spring, Winter
Altitude 1000-1600m
Leaf Type Tightly rolled balls

Description

Ali Shan is a high-mountain oolong from the Ali Shan (Alishan) range in Chiayi County, Taiwan, grown at elevations above 1,000 meters. The cool mountain air, frequent fog, and rich soil produce leaves with a distinctive buttery texture, lilac-like floral fragrance, and a clean, sweet finish. Ali Shan exemplifies Taiwan's acclaimed gaoshan (high mountain) oolong category.

Brewing Guide

Temperature 90°C
Steep Time 35s
Water Ratio 20ml/g
Infusions 6x

Recommended vessel: Porcelain gaiwan

High-mountain oolongs like Ali Shan are best brewed slightly cooler than roasted oolongs to preserve their delicate floral notes. 90°C brings out the buttery texture and lilac fragrance. A porcelain gaiwan is preferred over Yixing clay so it does not absorb the subtle aromas.

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