Phoenix Mountain Dancong (bulk 4 oz)
Oolong tea
Oolong tea
- Oolong tea
This tea is made from 100% natural ingredients.




Phoenix (Fenghuang) Mountain is located along the coast of China's Guangdong province.
Water Temperature: 195°F
Leaf to Water Ratio: 1 heaping tablespoon per 16 oz
Steep Time: 3-4 minutes
General Guide:
- Add tea leaves to a teapot, fill-your-own tea bag or infuser basket.
- Use 1 to 3 teaspoons (1 tablespoon) of leaves per cup (8 oz) of water. Adjust to taste.
- Bring fresh, cold water to a rolling boil, allow it to cool slightly, then pour water over tea leaves and cover.
- Infuse (steep) leaves 2-5 minutes; 3½ minutes is a good average that works well for most tea types. Do not oversteep or tea may become bitter. If you prefer strong tea, simply use more leaves.
- Remove bag or infuser from water or strain leaves. Enjoy!
Water Quality: Tea is only as good as the water used to prepare it. Avoid distilled or unfiltered tap water, which can limit tea’s flavor. Bottled spring water or filtered tap water is ideal.
Water Temperature: Most teas taste best when prepared with water around 195˚F (just below boiling); however, some teas require a lower temperature or they may become bitter.
Eastern Brewing Method: High-quality oolongs and certain specialty teas may be enhanced by the Gongfu (Eastern) brewing method, which uses a higher leaf-to-water ratio and multiple, short infusion times to bring out the subtle nuances and full flavor spectrum. Fill a warmed porcelain gaiwan or miniature (4-10 oz) teapot 20% full with tea leaves. Add 195°F water. Steep the first infusion for 30-90 seconds and decant. Repeat for another 3-5 infusions.
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Absolutely deliciousThis is one of our favorite teas. It is complex but smooth at the same time, and has a lovely peachy finish. Technically oolong, but I think of it as more of a black tea with a fruity touch. A very special tea!
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Just OkayClearly other people who tried this have better developed taste buds. For me it was just okay, stronger than a light tea, weaker than black. Nothing I would try again. All I seem to taste is the paper teabag I bought here, the make your own ones they sell.
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A Great OolongThis is becoming a staple in my home. The taste is so good, similar to black tea, but with a sweetness black tea does not have. It has a complex flavor, & a sweet lingering finish.
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Incredible flavor!Whereas I have not been a huge fan of oolong, only strong black teas, this one has made me an immediate and a huge fan of this oolong particularly. Amazing from the first sip. I will need more.
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Incredible flavor!Whereas I have not been a huge fan of oolong, only strong black teas, this one has made me an immediate and a huge fan of this oolong particularly. Amazing from the first sip. I will need more.
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A Great OolongThis is becoming a staple in my home. The taste is so good, similar to black tea, but with a sweetness black tea does not have. It has a complex flavor, & a sweet lingering finish.
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Absolutely deliciousThis is one of our favorite teas. It is complex but smooth at the same time, and has a lovely peachy finish. Technically oolong, but I think of it as more of a black tea with a fruity touch. A very special tea!
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Just OkayClearly other people who tried this have better developed taste buds. For me it was just okay, stronger than a light tea, weaker than black. Nothing I would try again. All I seem to taste is the paper teabag I bought here, the make your own ones they sell.
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Just OkayClearly other people who tried this have better developed taste buds. For me it was just okay, stronger than a light tea, weaker than black. Nothing I would try again. All I seem to taste is the paper teabag I bought here, the make your own ones they sell.
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Incredible flavor!Whereas I have not been a huge fan of oolong, only strong black teas, this one has made me an immediate and a huge fan of this oolong particularly. Amazing from the first sip. I will need more.
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A Great OolongThis is becoming a staple in my home. The taste is so good, similar to black tea, but with a sweetness black tea does not have. It has a complex flavor, & a sweet lingering finish.
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Absolutely deliciousThis is one of our favorite teas. It is complex but smooth at the same time, and has a lovely peachy finish. Technically oolong, but I think of it as more of a black tea with a fruity touch. A very special tea!











































































































































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