[Oolong Tea] "Duck Poop" Oolong |  鸭屎香
[Oolong Tea] "Duck Poop" Oolong |  鸭屎香
[Oolong Tea] "Duck Poop" Oolong |  鸭屎香
[Oolong Tea] "Duck Poop" Oolong |  鸭屎香
[Oolong Tea] "Duck Poop" Oolong |  鸭屎香
[Oolong Tea] "Duck Poop" Oolong |  鸭屎香
[Oolong Tea] "Duck Poop" Oolong |  鸭屎香
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[Oolong Tea] "Duck Poop" Oolong | 鸭屎香

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Dancong Oolong - Duck Poop Oolong (ya shi xiang / 鸭屎香)

A variety of Dancong Oolong tea that is brought to you direct from a family tea farm in Phoenix Mountain (“Feng Huang Shan凤凰山) - an area renowned for its Dancong Oolong Tea in Chaozhou, China. Tea leaves are hand-picked and hand-roasted in small batches to ensure the greatest freshness

Grown in yellowish-green soil, which inspired its moniker “ya shi xiang” (鸭屎香) or “Duck Poop Fragrance”.  The tea is in no way related to the animal despite its name. It refers to the colour of the soil that the tea is grown in. History has it that the farmer who discovered this tea wanted to protect his tea from being stolen, and thus named it as such.

This variety of tea is native to Phoenix Mountain and is renowned for its rich texture and sweet-smelling aroma. Ya shi xiang is more recently given a more elegant sounding name as ying hua xiang (银花香  Silver Flower Fragrance).

Direct from farm. Handroasted in small batches for freshness. 

 

Taste Notes: Sweet, floral aftertaste with undertones of honey and slight almond

Aroma: Floral

Colour: Bright golden yellow

 

Brewing suggestions:

 

For a warm brew 

5g Tea Leaves 

250ml of water 

90-95°C

 3-5 mins

 

 

 

To make cold brew

 5g of tea leaves

 300ml of room temperature or cold water

   Chill 8 to 12 hours in fridge

 

 

Find out more about ya shi xiang and Dancong Oolongs from our guide.