How to Brew Pheonix Oolong Tea | Feng Huang Dan Cong Rou Gui Xiang | Best way to make oolong tea

How do you steep feng huang dan cong tea to get the best result? Here is the step-by-step guide to brew Fenghuang Dan Cong in a gaiwan, Yixing teapot or in western style. Fenghuang Dan Cong, also known as pheonix oolong, is a floral wulong tea from Guangdong Province in China. Learn about how to brew this delicious tea as well as some basics about feng huang dan cong.
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00:00 Intro
00:25 the origin of Fenghuang Dan Cong
01:24 How to brew phoenix oolong in a gaiwan
04:12 What is Wudong Dan Cong
07:28 How to brew feng huang dan cong in a Yixing teapot
10:22 What are the aroma type (xiang) of dan cong tea
13:21 What is Song Zhong Dan Cong
16:05 How to brew phoenix dan cong in a (western) teapot
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  • @gong_fu_chaddict1359
    @gong_fu_chaddict13592 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video thank you ! I'm brewing my dancongs only in Gong Fu Cha, mainly with a Tea Pot with Chaozu Clay. So it's from the same region and I find it interesting, if I want to have a "closer" feeling with the tea I will use a gaiwan though ! Last time I've weighted my tea it was around 8grams for 100/110 ml Tea Pot so pretty much as you do too. What I like to do is to cold brew over night the leaves in a glass so I can enjoy something refreshing in the morning , if you never tried it go ahead it's quite nice ! ;)

  • @Bigislandchef
    @Bigislandchef2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, so informative on many levels. I really enjoyed this content. Its good to see a video from Zhen Tea, I must say I wondered where you’d gotten off to the last couple months.

  • @ZhenteaCa

    @ZhenteaCa

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Glad to be back! 👍

  • @Knards
    @Knards2 жыл бұрын

    This is my favorite tea to enjoy pouring into the cup. Pure sweetness. While I do mine the western way(have to get right to the drinking you know), I pour it over a screen then smell the aroma of the leave. Exquisite

  • @ZhenteaCa

    @ZhenteaCa

    2 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree! The aroma of Feng Huang Dan Cong is so relaxing yet uplifting!

  • @jiahaotan696
    @jiahaotan696 Жыл бұрын

    Lol at the tea shooting out from the teapot. Yeah, I do that a lot too... Time to get those kind of brewing trays the Chinese connoisseurs use that have holes in the tray and a plastic tube that drains the water/tea. And also a tea table that has a built-in induction for heating the kettle conveniently... I think you can tell my aspirations for tea brewing lol

  • @jang.1185
    @jang.11852 жыл бұрын

    Hello Phil, I usually use porcelain gaiwan, now also ceramic glazed teapot. I preferred 5g to 100ml but I had also some cheaper dancongs (like 20€ for 50g) and these are great if I use larger amount of leaves. So with these I started use 7g for 100ml but the idea of filling 2/3 of the vessel is easier :) The same approach is appliable also to some sheng pu'er teas. (More leaves, 100°C water, short steeps). Actually I want to buy some chinese teapot for brewing fenghuang dancong oolongs. There is one thing that I heard and is a bit confusing for me. I thought that in Chaozhou people use mostly the teapots made of chaozhou red clay. But one guy from Germany told me that accordinh his experience people in Chaozhou mostly use Yixing clay teapots. You also mentioned Yixing teapot. May I know your opinion on that? What is you experience? PS: of course I don't need the teapot, gaiwan is good as well, but the teapots are nice, so I want some authentic one - not much expensive (maybe up to 170€ ...)

  • @ZhenteaCa

    @ZhenteaCa

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jan! I'm honestly not sure what Chaozhou people tend to use for brewing. I do like the effect of yixing on Dan Cong, but I usually use a gaiwan too. Zhen can confirm they use yixing. Hope that helps!

  • @jang.1185

    @jang.1185

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ZhenteaCa Thank you very much :)