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Oolong · Wuyi rock tea
Tie Luo Han
铁罗汉
"Iron arhat" — often called the oldest named of the Wuyi rock teas, and one of the Four Great Bushes. A powerful, heavily roasted oolong with herb, dark fruit and a deep mineral backbone.
- Region
- Wuyi mountains, Fujian — 600–1000 m
- Harvest
- Late spring; roasted over the following months
- Oxidation
- Medium-high, heavily charcoal-roasted
- Cultivar
- Tie Luo Han (one of the Four Great Bushes)
In the cup
Roasted and herbal — dark dried fruit, toasted grain and a medicinal-herb depth over a strong wet-stone minerality.
What it gives
Warming and robust — a deep roast gives a soothing, grounding cup, traditionally drunk as a strong, restorative tea.
Tie Luo Han — iron arhat — is one of the Four Great Bushes of Wuyi and, by many accounts, the oldest named of all the rock teas, with a lineage that reaches back centuries in the cliffs of the Wuyi mountains. The name evokes a guardian Buddhist saint, and the tea has a reputation to match: strong, deep and restorative.
It is made in the full rock-tea manner — well oxidised and heavily charcoal-roasted — and tends toward a darker, more herbal and medicinal register than its sweeter siblings. Roasted grain, dark dried fruit and a herb-root depth sit over the Wuyi rock rhyme, yányùn.
In the cup
Rinse, then brew hot and short, gongfu style. The cup is powerful and roast-forward, opening into dark fruit and that distinctive herbal depth over a strong mineral backbone. It is forgiving of a long brew and gives many steeps; a seasoned clay pot smooths its considerable strength.
How to brew
Tie Luo Han
Water
90–95 °C
Leaf
6 g per 100 ml
Steep
Rinse, then 10–20 s, many steeps
Vessel
Gaiwan or seasoned clay pot
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