This tea has
a light floral aroma and a flavor that suggests
orchids and other tropical flowers. The Ben Shan
variety of tea bush produces tea that is reminiscent
of Tieguanyin but lighter and more delicate, and it is
picked ten days to two weeks earlier in the spring.
The tea is less oxidized than Tieguanyin, which allows
the leaf to remain vivid emerald green in color and
intensely imbued with flavor. To keep in step with the
level of oxidation, is Ben Shan is rarely roasted
(Tieguanyin often is).
Western-style steeping:
(Medium to large sized teapot: 20-32 oz)
Use 2 generous teaspoons (2-3 grams) of tea per each 6oz water
Steep 1-3 infusions at 2-3 minutes each.
Water temperature should be 180˚ - 190˚ F
Asian-style steeping: (small teapots under 10 oz or a gaiwan)
Use 2 generous Tablespoons (5-6 grams) of tea per each 6oz water
Steep upwards of 6-8 infusions (or more!) at 10 seconds to 1 minute each
Water temperature should be 180˚ - 190˚ F |