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Da Hong Pao Superfine

Da Hong Pao Superfine | Big Red Robe

403-50-P
In stock: 53
4
China
$6.00
$6.00
CN
Origin
China
Asia
Caffeine Level (mg/1g)
0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41+
Description
Description

Big Red Robe, or Da Hong Pao is a famous tea produced from the tea bushes grown in the Wu Yi Mountain in Fujian province, China. It has been given the title of "King of all teas" during the Qing Dynasty. Da Hong Pao oolong tea is famous for its unique floral fragrance and specially Wu Yi rock tea taste and fragrance. Da Hong Pao’s dark leaves produce a brew that is fragrant in scent, heavy in flavor, and rich in color! The tea will first strike you as bitter, followed by a mineral taste, and strong sweetness, high floral notes, then finishes with a slightly astringent but absolutely mouth-watering aftertaste. Da Hong Pao is a tea classic must have for any tea enthusiast!

How to make
a perfect cup of tea
1-1.5 TSP or 1 BAG
8oz / 200ml
195F / 90°C
2 - 3 min
Details
Ingredients:
Oolong tea
Reviews
Sascha Uncia
this month
Pretty good. Didn't brew to the rosy amber shown in the picture but more of a gold-amber, this plus reading other reviews makes me think there may be inconsistencies between batches. At least it didn't taste like charcoal.

Not bitter, but has a lingering, astringent minerality in the back of the throat; There may be just a hint of an acrid hit to the throat as well, but it's far less than most off the shelf teabags.

Overall a decent black tea, but nothing too remarkable. I prefer the yunnan black teas like "Yunnan Golden Special" personally. This one is a little too mineral-astringent for my taste, but that's subjective.
Lily Wang
November 2023
I start to like this tea again. I though it was a little plain comparing to a few other wuyi rocky tea at Tealyra, but maybe that's the character of this tea. It's good for winter.
Brian Queenan
February 2023
I've been buying this for a while.

Typically, it has the characteristic rocky mineral taste, along with a malt note and an overly strong charcoal fkavour. Decent, but unremarkable.

The last shipment was different. The charcoal flavour is reduced, and instead of a malty note, there's a floral orchid note with a streak of cherries. It's beautifully balanced and withstands almost 10 steeps.
Jonny D
October 2022
My favorite oolong. It tastes similar to bagged Oolong that you'll get from Bigelow. Love the musky aroma.
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