Orange Blossom Aroma “Huang Zhi Xiang” Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea
“Huang Zhi Xiang” means Yellow Branch/Sprig in Chinese, but it actually means “Orange Blossom Aroma”. Why it is called Yellow branch/ Sprig? Is the branches of this tea tree in yellow colour? It is originally being named as “Huang Ju Xiang”(黃橘香), “Huang Ju” means “Orange Blossom” , and it sound very like “Huang Zhi” (which means yellow sprig) when pronouncing in Chinese. People called it “Huang Zhi Xiang” (黃枝香)because it is easier to pronounce. It is especially special in its unique high floral notes of Orange Blossom/ Gardenia, and is well balance with the honey note. The aroma and sweetness is very long-lasting.
Tea Farm Location: Tea Farm at Phoenix Mountain, Chao Zhou, China
Options:
- 2024 Spring – 10g Sampler/pack | 50g/pack
- 2022 Spring – 35g/pack
- 2021 Spring – 75g (with a tea tin container)
Tasting Notes: layered aroma with floral, citrus, honey and gardenia notes. Long lasting sweetness
Dry Leaves Appearance: dark, slightly twisted stripes
Tea Liquor Colour: Bright and clear yellowish orange







