Rose Tinted

Ren Ai Hong Cha

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Rose Tinted

Ren Ai Hong Cha

  • Type: Black
  • Harvest: May 2023
  • Cultivar: Qing Xin Ruan Zhi
  • Elevation: 1300-1500
  • Location: Ren Ai Township, Nantou County

Tasting Notes

  • Dry Leaf: Wood, Rose Bush
  • Wet Leaf: Xian Hua Bing
  • Liquor: Red
  • Taste: Raspberry Leaves, Dry Oak

Turned Red

Season by season, the producers primarily focus on low-oxidized, unfrosted high mountain wu long. However, they have been allowing a portion of their crop to fully oxidize into hong cha (black tea). The results are stunning — roses, woody, sweet, and savory. This one is a special find.

Nantou County - 南投

Located in the misty mountains of central Taiwan, Nantou County is renowned for its tea gardens nestled in the slopes between winding roads. The region's high elevation, cool temperatures, and mineral-rich soil provides the perfect terroir for exceptional wu longs and hong cha. Teas produces there are prized for their floral aromas, creamy mouthfeel, and merry sweetness.