the rose that grew from concrete
the rose that grew from concrete
a 1990s aged dian hong red tea
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in harmony with
in harmony with
tending to the body, tempering the fire & moving the heart through.
region
region
yunnan province, china (stored taiwan)
trees
trees
camellia var. assamica
cha qi
cha qi
visceral and vibrant, like a flash flood of colour and fire through the body
profile
profile
plum, berries, forest floor full bodied, thick
brewing
brewing
most suitable for bowl tea, gong fu tea & grandpa style. gong fu tea • 5g - 8g bowl tea • 8g 250ml (1-3 people) bowl tea 15g • 400ml-600ml bowl tea • 20g - 1000ml boiling water, flash steeping start building 5-10 seconds as the tea begins to thin
the rose that grew from concrete is a 1990s aged dian hong red tea
visceral and vibrant, like a flash flood of colour and fire through the body.
this makes for activating medicine.
sourced on my recent travels in taiwan, this tea rests closer to what we could consider traditional storage. an earthy, dark and deeper expression of the rich fruity profiles famously adored with dian hong tea.
the age lends a great maturity to this tea in every sense.
this tea blends wonderfully with a perpetual gaze (inwards) & drone, adrift.
