Wudong mountain

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The life force on these arbor type Camellia Sinensis are strong-…

The life force on these arbor type Camellia Sinensis are strong- the roots dig into the rocks and secure themselves as the finger like groves reach upward. One of the original, 700 year old trees, the Song Zong, was chopped up by a madman a couple of years ago, but is regrowing nicely. All around, I noticed just how much giant rock is actually under the thin layer of soil, washed away from the heavy rain. Though Wuyi teas are known as Yancha or Rock teas due to the 10cm layer of soil floating above rocks, the Phoenix teas here appear to be growing in almost the same conditions, on rocks. This character was rarely pointed out, and despite being one of the two most expensive oolongs in China (and therefore the world). Mr. Wei said one of the teas he makes in ultra small quantity is called ‘the Lightening Tree’, and fetches 62,000 RMB per Jin, almost exactly $10,000 USD per lb! Feeling privileged to be having these teas from top of this mountain in our selection every year; the creme of the crop, as they say, from the very first day of harvest, reserved for us despite fierce competition. Friendship and appreciation goes a long way.

The lot I chose today was a Pre-Ming harvest of the Honey…

The lot I chose today was a Pre-Ming harvest of the Honey Fragrance. Friends, fans, and tea kindreds: this is by far the best lot of Phoenix Honey I have ever selected. Last winter was harsh and the spring before that was charred slightly. This time, to make it up to all you dedicated Phoenix tea fans, this will be a year to remember. I will have a small amount with me first for us to taste at the Harvest Party.
Well, Mr. Wei is the best. He’s far too young for praise, but at least we’ll have great Phoenix teas for many years to come.

Mr. Wei, one of the finest Phoenix oolong farmer/producers ever…

Mr. Wei, one of the finest Phoenix oolong farmer/producers ever met, and certainly the youngest. His posse of guys in the ‘hood hang out all day and night…… making and drinking tea!
The large extended family all but takes over the whole of Wudong Peak, which is the highest point of Phoenix Mountain. Mr Wei is the enviable owner of that one and only old Jasmine Fragrance tree (15,000 RMB/Jin) and is not sold to any regular humans. He does however, have a few jins from the tree progenies, which I will have a bit for us to taste. His teas are almost surreal, and moves one to tears… Tea tears.

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