Tea: |
Se Chung Oolong -
Oolong
Tea |
Cup Characteristics: |
Green
herbaceous notes with
fruity sweet
characteristics |
Infusion: |
Light,
tending green. Leaves
unfold beautifully |
Information: |
Oolong
means semi fermented.
They are manufactured
very similar to black
teas, but are given a
much shorter withering
period, a light roll
(according to the type
of oolong being made),
and then allowed to
ferment only until the
edges of the leafs start
to turn brown. The tea
is then fired which
arrests the fermenting
process and captures the
interesting character
associated with Oolong
tea. Se Chung Oolong has
a shorter fermentation
time than other Oolongs
from Fujian province
resulting in more subtle
Oolong character. There
are delicate notes of Ti
Kuan Yin style flavor
combined with a slight
herbaceous green
character. This is why
this particular tea is
sought after - delicate
flavor notes of a top
Oolong combined with
green tea characters.
The best China oolongs
come from Fujian
Province - in the Wuyi
Mountains area since
Fujian province is the
historical ‘birthplace’
on China oolongs. The
method of production of
Oolong teas is
complicated. The tea
maker brings all his
skills to the fore to
define ‘his’ oolong. His
skills and abilities
could create a
commercial success or a
total flop.
The defining moment for
Se Chung Oolong is
purported to have
occurred in Fujian
Province during the
Ching dynasty. An
elderly monk who was
suffering from a ‘cold
sickness’ was unable to
be cured by the local
doctors. It was known
there was a tea maker
whose special teas made
people well again. The
tea maker was summoned
to bring his tea to the
sick monk. The legend
does not tell what
became of the monk, nor
for that matter what
became of the tea maker,
but the style of oolong
has persisted through
the decades and has
become on of the
predominant oolongs in
China - noted for superb
flavour and affordable
price.
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
Oolongs teas are best
enjoyed when the leaves
are briefly infused with
hot water which is then
poured off. The tea is
then reinfused and tea
is poured to the lucky
guests after about 1
minute. The leaves may
be reinfused several
times, with each
resulting infusion
yielding a different
liquor from the
proceeding cup.
Iced Tea Brewing Method:
(makes 1 quart).
Place 6 teaspoons of
Se Chung oolong into
a heat resistant
pitcher. Pour 1 1/4
cups freshly boiled
water over the tea.
Steep for 5 minutes.
Quarter fill a
serving pitcher with
cold water. Pour the
tea into the pitcher
straining the
leaves. Add ice and
top-up with cold
water. Garnish and
sweeten to taste.
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