Bei Dou 北斗 Super Wu Yi Oolong Tea North Star Number One Fujian Wulong Tea
Bei Dou Super Wu Yi Oolong Tea is a premium grade tea, grown in the renowned Wu Yi mountains in China. Its leaves are oxidized to a higher degree than most oolong teas, giving it a distinct complex flavor, with hints of fruits, flowers, and nutty undertones. Enjoy a unique tea experience with Bei Dou Super Wu Yi Oolong Tea.
Tea Name:Bei Dou 北斗 Wu Yi Yan Cha
Other names:Bei Dou Yi Hao, North Star Number One
Taste:The Tea leaves of Beidou No 1 are extremely aromatic that you will capture its fruity fragrance as soon as you start filling up your heated gaiwan with this Tea. This aromatic Tea has a wonderfully harmonious combination of flowery and fruity taste.
Appearance:Traditional looking Oolong Tea. Dark and slightly curled Tea leaves.
Origin:Wu Yi Shan, Fujian Province
Storage: Keep in cool, dry and no light place
Brewing Guide:We recommend using Chinese Yixing (purple clay) or porcelain Tea ware. Rinse Tea cup and Teapot with hot water. Fill the Teapot 1/4 to 1/3 full with Tea leaves, or 2 grams of Tea leaves for every 150ml of water if you are not using Yixing Teapot. Steep Tea leaves in hot water at 100°c (212°F) for 1 minute for the first and second brewing. Gradually increase steeping time for subsequent brewing.
The name Beidou means "North Star". The Tea leaves of Beidou No 1 are extremely aromatic that you will capture its fruity fragrance as soon as you start filling up your heated gaiwan with this Tea. Being the first generation of the Da Hong Pao Tea plant species, it is accorded the number “1” status. This aromatic Tea has a wonderfully harmonious combination of flowery and fruity taste.
In the early 1950s, Mr. Yao Yue Ming started a Da Hong Pao research laboratory. Using a few stems from the original 800 years old Da Hong Pao Tea bushes, he successfully created two new Tea varieties. However, Mr. Yao's laboratory was later closed down and his research was destroyed during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Yet, he continued his research in secrecy and through his dedication and determination; he finally perfected his creation. He named this Tea, Beidou No. 1.