Make it Rain 2022 Spring Aofuho Dancong Oolong

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong Tea Leaves
Flavors
Alkaline, Citrus Zest, Creamy, Floral, Fruity, Lilac, Lychee, Mineral, Ocean Air, Olive Oil, Strawberry
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Edit tea info Last updated by Ethan Loke
Average preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 5 g 2 oz / 50 ml

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  • “My stomach is still feeling a bit off after becoming ill with a virus, but I’m slowly reintroducing tea into my routine after feeling really under the weather. This tea is a very decent Dancong...” Read full tasting note
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Aofuhou (also known as Tifuhou, Tafuhou, Takuhou, etc depending on the transliteration from local dialect) is a sub-varietal of Songzhong and naturally has a similar fruity and sweet character that we love.

This year’s tea doesn’t stray far from the 2021 version. Fruity and juicy really are the best words to sum up this tea. This is evident as soon as you open the tin, as the fruit aroma is noticeable with both the dry and wet leaves. This is one of those teas where we can note with relative confidence a strong strawberry aroma, accompanied by a unique sweet potato fragrance and sweetness.

We also highly recommend this tea for cold brewing, which produces highly refreshing and flavourful results.

This tea offers a strong value as a mid-range Dancong. Made from quality, high mountain material, the flavour is strong and lasting, with a pleasant mouthfeel and good texture.

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My stomach is still feeling a bit off after becoming ill with a virus, but I’m slowly reintroducing tea into my routine after feeling really under the weather. This tea is a very decent Dancong that I got from my recent BLT order. Beautiful and rich wet leaf aroma with a rich and deep flavour that possesses the “shan yun” that is sought after in dancongs. This tea also has a decent character and a decent cha-qi, with a steep longevity that can go into the fourteens or fifteens. This tea doesn’t have the most appealing look as the leaves were a bit broken and inconsistent, and the tea was pretty bang average when it came to the finish & aftertaste, dry leaf aroma, complexity, and texture. If these areas were better, this definitely could’ve been a top drawer dancong.

Flavors: Alkaline, Citrus Zest, Creamy, Floral, Fruity, Lilac, Lychee, Mineral, Ocean Air, Olive Oil, Strawberry

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 5 g 2 OZ / 50 ML

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