Song Zhong doesn’t have strong personalities, but seasoned tea drinkers can identify it with just one sip, knowing immediately it’s Song Zhong.
The gem of this tea is the layers of tea essence. With a mindful sip, it can bring you the experience you seldom find in other teas.
High-end Song Zhong is extremely expensive, but this particular Song Zhong is at the entry level. For those who wish to experience the unique charm of Song Zhong, this tea is worth a try.
- Brand: Acuppatea
- Variety: Song Zhong Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance Type)
- Year: 2023 (Spring)
- Altitude: 700 meters
- Aroma Type: Orchid Fragrance Type
- Origin: Chaozhou Phoenix Mountain, Guangdong Province, China
- Net weight: 50g/can, 125g/can
- Process: Traditional charcoal roasting, medium fire
- Storage Method: Keep away from light, sealed, and in a cool place.
Tea Brewing Guide
Hot Brew – Kung Fu Tea Approach
- Suggested tea to water ratio = 1 gram : 20 ml
- Measure out your desired amount of tea and place it into a tea pitcher (AKA “fairness cup”)
- Add an appropriate amount of hot water, approximately at 100°C, into the tea pitcher, filling it to about three-quarters full. Gently swirl the teapot to ensure the tea leaves fully infuse into the water.
- Delicately pour the tea into tea cups and drink immediately.
Hot Brew – Daily Use
- Suggested tea to water ratio = 1 gram : 150 ml
- Measure out your desired amount of tea and place it into your mug. Pour in hot water at around 100°C, fill the teapot to about three-quarters, and gently swirl to fully immerse the tea leaves.
- Enjoy your tea anytime.
Cold Brew
- Suggested tea to water ratio = 1 gram : 200 ml
- Infusion: Pour water into the container. Refrigerate it at 0°C for 8 hours before serving for a refreshing experience.