Huoshan Huang Ya
These needles of silvery buds and leaves have been given a lighter-style treatment sans piling, or Men Huang, an important fermentation stage that distinguishes a yellow tea. While kept green, it is pleasingly mellow and less tannic than most green teas, with notes of sweet corn and artichoke swimming in a clear tea broth. It evokes a chance to try the Huoshan Huang Cha, its yellow'd equivalent, over a side-by-side or sequential tasting.
- ORIGIN: Jinjishan, Dahuaping, Huoshan, Lu'an, Anhui, China
- MEANING: Huoshan yellow buds (huoshan huang ya)
- CULTIVAR: Jin Ji
- HARVEST TIME: 30 March 2024
- TASTE: Sweet corn, artichoke, chestnut
IN THE TEAPOT
- Quantity: 6g / 500ml
- Water temperature: 80°C
- Infusion time: 4–5 min
GONGFU CHA METHOD
- Quantity: 3g / 100ml
- Water temperature: 80°C
- 3 infusions: 60, 60, 90 sec
For best results in gongfu cha, brew in the traditional gaiwan or in a Yixing teapot. Too high water temperature would burn the leaves, resulting in bitter taste.