Dejiang Hong Cha

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Astringent, Berries, Bread, Buckwheat, Earth, Floral, Honey, Malt, Mineral, Pleasantly Sour, Plum, Rye, Tannin, Zucchini
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Edit tea info Last updated by Roswell Strange
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 5 g 9 oz / 252 ml

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  • “I picked up a sample of this tea in my last Camellia Sinensis order. This company has a few unusual black teas that I’ve been interested in trying, and this hongcha from Guizhou is one of them. I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “2023 sipdown no. 64 This tea is really beautiful to look at — rolled leaves with a unique shine and purple-blue in colour. The maltiness of this tea is heavenly. It’s light-medium bodied with an...” Read full tasting note
  • “Recently placed a CS order because they just put out a Hojicha blended with Cyprus that I just had to try – and I figured that I would use the order as an excuse to restock some cupboard staples...” Read full tasting note

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Produced by M. Qi, this tightly rolled black tea comes from the same garden as our Dejiang Long Zhu green tea in Eastern Guizhou. Grown at high altitude, it gives a warm and clean infusion.

Altogether malty, woody and fruity, our De Jiang Hong Cha shows great texture and depth in the mouth. Its crisp finish presents delicate notes of stewed berries and even a subtle floral touch.

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I picked up a sample of this tea in my last Camellia Sinensis order. This company has a few unusual black teas that I’ve been interested in trying, and this hongcha from Guizhou is one of them. I steeped 6 g of leaf in 120 ml of 195F water for 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 90, 120, and 240 seconds, plus some long, uncounted steeps.

The glossy, rolled dry leaves have aromas of honey, malt, bread, and florals. The first steep has notes of buckwheat honey, malt, bread, florals, faint tannins, zucchini, and unripe red berries. Honey, sour/unripe berries, tannins, and malt are even more prominent in the next steep. The tannins are fuzzy in the mouth and I get something reminiscent of rye bread. The next couple steeps have notes of bread, malt, honey, and florals, with faint berry and plummy fruitiness and some astringency. Steeps five and six are similarly full of honey, rye bread, and tannins, with some floral hints and something vegetal that I’ve called zucchini. By steep seven, the tea loses its fruitiness and focuses on honey, lots of malt, rye bread, tannins, and minerals. The end of the session has notes of malt, honey, minerals, and earth.

This is a nice breakfast-type tea that is a bit heavy on the tannins for me. I wish I could detect a little more fruit and that the malt was less overbearing. This is not a bad tea, just not the one for me.

Flavors: Astringent, Berries, Bread, Buckwheat, Earth, Floral, Honey, Malt, Mineral, Pleasantly Sour, Plum, Rye, Tannin, Zucchini

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 6 g 4 OZ / 120 ML

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2023 sipdown no. 64

This tea is really beautiful to look at — rolled leaves with a unique shine and purple-blue in colour. The maltiness of this tea is heavenly. It’s light-medium bodied with an incredible natural honey sweetness that cuts through the malt. I would re-order this one.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 3 g 13 OZ / 384 ML
Shae

This sounds amazing!

Courtney

I was quite happy with it :)

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Recently placed a CS order because they just put out a Hojicha blended with Cyprus that I just had to try – and I figured that I would use the order as an excuse to restock some cupboard staples and get a few new samples…

I love when tea mail and comic mail days overlap, because it means I get to enjoy an exciting new tea with a new comic – and in this case I sipped on this earlier in the evening while reading some Carnage Classic! Admittedly, I bought this tea because I was mostly interested in the visual of the loose leaf tea – it’s a rolled style black tea with a blueish brown/umber appearance and a super glossy finish, not unlike Gunpowder green tea. Gunpowder green tea, typically, sucks though – this tea did not.

The main flavour I got was actually a very beautiful wildflower honey note crossed with more of the darker honey flavour of something like Buckwheat honey. Despite the honey notes, it’s not overly sweet/sticky in terms of flavour and the finish is very clean and crisp, which I really liked about the tea. More of a medium body with a thick smoothness to the liquor – I also got muted notes of blueberry and Spring flowers/linden.

Very intriguing – I hope to finish off the sample Gongfu.

Tea Photo: https://www.instagram.com/p/CKkU9eKgWdB/

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qARpNYBzitQ&ab_channel=TheMar%C3%ADas

Leafhopper

That cypress hojicha intrigued me too! I need to stop getting so many newsletters from tea companies.

Roswell Strange

Sometimes I just delete them without reading them – ignorance can be bliss, haha.

Leafhopper

I sometimes do that as well. The cypress hojicha caught my attention, though. I look forward to your review!

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