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「锦川」云锦系列 - 武夷山岩茶云锦水仙 (The shipping fee is USD7 for Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau regions; an additional USD8 will be charged for other regions) (It can be fully redeemed with CS points)

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* The tea is originally produced in Wuyishan National Park. Wuyishan, this natural barrier, provides a pure and pollution-free environment for the growth of Huaxiang Dahongpao (Fragrant Blossom Da Hong Pao). The air here is fresh and the water is pure, which offer the necessary natural conditions for the growth of tea trees. The undulating mountains have formed numerous micro-climate areas, making each piece of tea leaf contain a unique natural flavor.
* Process: This Shuixian tea is made from high-quality tea leaves of Shuixian. In terms of roasting, the traditional charcoal roasting process in Wuyishan is used, with three rounds of sufficient roasting. The tea leaves have gone through the baptism of high temperatures three times, and the internal substances are fully activated and can be easily dissolved into the tea soup.
* Selected Tea Trees with 60 Years of Age: The mountain streams and springs, after being naturally filtered for a long time, have pure water quality and are rich in minerals, which provide the necessary water guarantee for the growth of tea trees. The purity of the water source also contributes to the rich fragrance and mellow taste of Wuyishan Shuixian tea.

Characteristics of Jinchuan's "Yunjin Shuixian" Tea:
1. The dried tea leaves are tightly twisted, with a dark brown color, and emit an orchid-like fragrance.
2. The tea soup is bright orange-yellow, with a mellow taste, and the rich orchid fragrance is refreshing.
3. The leaves at the bottom are plump, soft, and bright, fresh, tender, evenly sized, thick, and with good integrity. The internal quality is rich, and the leaves show a red edge on the green base.

* Introduction to Jinchuan Tea Industry (With a Heart as Magnanimous as a Brocade, Embracing All Rivers): Jinchuan Tea Industry has been passed down through three generations. It originated from Caodun Village, known as the No.1 Village for Tea-making Crafts. It is the first tea factory in Caodun Village. Upholding the proposition of inheriting and promoting the Yan tea school, it redefines the style and genre of Yan tea through the Yan tea-making techniques, leading more people to understand Yan tea, make the right choice of Yan tea, fall in love with Yan tea, and further pioneer and create a diversified Yan tea-making style in the new era.

* The tea-making team of Jinchuan is led by Mr. Cao Chuncheng, a national tea artisan from the China Tea Marketing Association. He is a veteran practitioner with over thirty years of tea-making experience, a national-level tea-making engineer. There are also professional tea processing technicians, tea tasters, and professionals with formal education in tea science. During the production management process, the Jinchuan tea-making team leads by example, exercises strict self-discipline, and firmly controls every step of the process. With a high sense of responsibility, they stay on the front line of production to ensure that each step, from picking to the finished product, is perfected.

Tea Varieties: Shuixian
Origin: Wuyishan, Nanping, Fujian
Tea Grade: First Class
Aroma Type: Orchid Fragrance
Weight: 8.5 grams per serving, 30 servings in total; 255 grams per box.
Quality Guarantee: 3 years
Storage: Keep sealed, away from light, moisture and odors.

Take an appropriate amount of high-end tea leaves and place them in clean tea utensils, such as purple clay teapots or white porcelain covered bowls. First, moisten the tea utensils with hot water, then add the tea leaves and pour in hot water at 90 - 95℃. The amount of water should just cover the tea leaves. Quickly pour out the liquid and discard it, which is called rinsing the tea. Then pour water in using the high-pouring method and wait for a few seconds to allow the tea leaves to fully expand. When the tea soup is golden and translucent with a rich aroma, pour it out gently. First, smell its fragrance to experience the rich and pleasant scent; then taste it, letting the tea soup flow on the tip of the tongue and in the mouth to appreciate the mellow taste and long-lasting flavor, and fully enjoy the elegant charm and unique allure of the tea in a leisurely manner.