Caodi | Precious Tea | Sun Link Sea Tea Region | Select Tea | Cao Gong Shan

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Heming Tea | Premium Taiwan Oolong
Heming Tea | Premium Taiwan Oolong
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Precious Tea 【Caodi Wetland】 Caodi Wetland Also known as Cao Gong Shan, this wetland was formed after the 921 earthquake. It is currently the highest altitude producing area in the Sun Link Sea tea region, with a maximum elevation of 1950 meters. As the tea region was developed later, its superior altitude and climate conditions result in a tea that is smooth and mellow on the palate, with a distinct mountain aroma. The limited cultivation area and low yield make it a rarity in the market. 【Sun Link Sea High Mountain Tea Region】 Sun Link Sea high mountain tea Sun Link Sea tea is known for its vibrant color, a clear, honey-green liquor that is lively, with a sweet and clean finish. It is notably smooth to drink. Among these, the Sun Link Sea tea from Yangziwan and Longfengxia is particularly renowned. Due to frequent frost during colder winters, its growth period is extended. Growing amidst Taiwan fir forests year-round, it offers a flavor profile that is bittersweet with a lingering sweetness, a mineral undertone complemented by the aroma of fir, and a smooth, mellow taste. Sun Link Sea tea leaves are evenly shaped and possess a lustrous sheen. The liquor is golden and transparent, with a light, elegant aroma. The taste is mellow and rich, with an excellent lingering sweetness in the throat that leaves the mouth refreshed. 【Product Introduction】 Liquor | Golden Honey Green | Smooth and sweet upon entering the palate. Dry Leaves | Ball-rolled | Emerald green to dark black in color. Cultivar | Qing Xin Oolong | The predominant variety in high-altitude tea regions, emphasizing the mountain terroir. Storage: Store in a cool, shaded place. Avoid humidity and heat. Expiration Date: Marked on the packaging. https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/12897106.jpg https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/9606629.jpg https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/13095071.png https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/13095147.jpg https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/15523729.gif https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/13095158.jpg https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/13095180.jpg https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/9835338.jpg https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/9835337.jpg https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/15593444.jpg https://cdn.store-assets.com/s/858829/f/12912739.jpg

Product Details

Material
Other Materials
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Stock
More than 10
Ranking
No.10,958 - Food & Drink  |  No.2,524 - Tea
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Product Type
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Listing Summary
Also known as Cao Gong Shan, this wetland was formed after the 921 earthquake. It is currently the highest altitude producing area in the Sun Link Sea tea region, with a maximum elevation of 1950 meters. As the tea region was developed later, its superior altitude and climate conditions result in a tea that is smooth and mellow on the palate, with a distinct mountain aroma. The limited cultivation area and low yield make it a rarity in the market.

Food Information

Best Before
1000 day(s) after the manufacturing date
Allergens
None
Storage Method
Avoid heat、Keep dry、Avoid direct sunlight
Volume
150.0g x 1

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