Zhengshan Xiaozhong (Lapsang Souchong) (正山小种)

Zhèngshān Xiǎozhǒng

Black Tea Zhengshan Xiaozhong Wuyi Mountains

The original black tea, created in the Wuyi Mountains during the Ming Dynasty. Traditional versions are pine-smoked, while modern styles focus on the natural longan-like sweetness.

Flavor Profile

Primary Notes

Longan Honey Smoke

Secondary Notes

Dried Fruit Pine Chocolate

Aroma

Smoky Sweet Fruity

Body: Medium Full

Finish: Sweet, slightly smoky

How to Brew Zhengshan Xiaozhong (Lapsang Souchong)

Gongfu Brewing (Recommended)

Traditional Chinese method using a gaiwan or small teapot with multiple short infusions.

Water Temperature 95°C / 203°F
Leaf Ratio 5.0g per 100ml
First Steep 20 seconds
Subsequent Steeps 15s, +5s per steep
Number of Steeps 6 steeps typical

Origin & Processing

Growing Region

Zhengshan Xiaozhong (Lapsang Souchong) comes from Wuyi Mountains (武夷山) in Fujian Province . UNESCO site with unique mineral-rich soil. Origin of rock oolongs and Lapsang Souchong.

Processing

This tea has an oxidation level of approximately 95%, placing it in the black tea category.

Pricing Guide

Prices for Zhengshan Xiaozhong (Lapsang Souchong) vary based on quality, harvest time, and source. Here's what to expect:

Quality Tier Price Range (per 50g) Notes
Mid-Range $20 - $50 Quality examples with nuanced flavor

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