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Zhèng Shān Xiǎo Zhǒng — Wuyi unsmoked

<i>Zhèng Shān Xiǎo Zhǒng</i>

正山小种

Pine-honey aroma without the heavy smoke — a pure, unsmoked expression from Tongmu village.

$91USD · 75 g

Weight
75 g
Harvest
Spring 2025
Elevation
1000 m
Cultivar
Xingcun Xiao Zhong
Processing
Withered overnight, lightly oxidized, rolled, charcoal-dried — no pine-smoke roasting.
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A modern unsmoked classic from the heart of the Wuyi Mountains

In the protected forests of Tongmu, deep inside the Wuyi National Nature Reserve, the village that gave the world Lapsang Souchong is quietly redefining its legacy. Here, a fourth-generation tea family has spent a decade perfecting an unsmoked Zhèng Shān Xiǎo Zhǒng — a tea that honours the pure character of the leaf, free from the pinewood smoke that once defined the style. Our senior expert Zhou Xiang travelled to Tongmu in spring 2025 to select this lot himself. He worked alongside the family, walking the misty hillsides at sunrise, inspecting pickings of one bud and two leaves from bushes growing at 1,000 metres. The process is restrained: a slow indoor wither, careful oxidation until the leaves blush to copper, a gentle roll, and a final charcoal drying — never touching a pine fire. What emerges is a black tea of remarkable clarity. The classic Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong honey-and-pine signature remains, but as a whisper rather than a shout. For Zhou Xiang, who grew up with the powerful smoked teas of Hunan, this unsmoked version is a revelation — technical, transparent, and graceful. It is a tea that asks you to slow down and pay attention.

The leaf, brewed

Smooth honey-sweetness layered over warm pine and stone-fruit depth

dry leaf

Long, tightly twisted leaves in deep brown-black with occasional golden tips. Aroma of dark honey and dried longan.

wet leaf

Leaves fully unfurl to show coppery edges. Notes of cacao, sweet potato, and a gentle woody warmth.

liquor

Bright amber-copper, high clarity.

aroma

Warm pine resin, baked apricot, and a touch of malt.

taste

Smooth, honeyed sweetness balanced by gentle woodiness. No trace of smoke; lasting fruit notes of ripe peach.

finish

Soft, lingering sweetness with a subtle huigan and a clean, airy aftertaste.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

Method
gongfu
Ratio
5 g / 100 ml
Water temp
95
First infusion
10
Subsequent
5–6 infusions, adding 5 seconds each steeping

Rinse once with 95°C water to open the tightly twisted leaves, then steep.

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Zhou Xiang

Senior Tea Expert (Green, Black & Yellow Tea Varieties)

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