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Oolong · Phoenix dancong

Dan Cong Song Zhong

dāncóng sòngzhǒng

单丛宋种

“Single bush of the Song” — the elite of Phoenix dancong, from ancient trees some six to nine centuries old. A deep, oily cup of orchid, honey and peach with a complex, slowly unfolding finish.

Region
Phoenix mountains, Chaozhou, Guangdong
Harvest
Spring, from ancient single bushes
Oxidation
Semi-oxidised, charcoal-finished
Cultivar
Song-dynasty mother bushes — 600–900 years
Dan Cong Song Zhong

In the cup

Orchid and gardenia over peach, longan and honey — full and oily, with a faint cooling acidity and a long, layered sweetness that reveals itself in stages.

What it gives

A warming, calming oolong — rich and complex yet low in bite, long valued as a tea for quiet, attentive drinking.

Song Zhong — single bush of the Song — is the most venerable line of Fenghuang dancong, the single-bush oolongs of the Phoenix mountains above Chaozhou in Guangdong. The name points to mother trees that local record holds to date from the Song dynasty; the oldest surviving bushes are credibly six to nine hundred years old, each tended and picked alone.

Dancong is built on the idea of one bush, one tea, each tree expressing a distinct fragrance. Song Zhong is the deep, aged end of that family: a dense, oily liquor of orchid and gardenia over peach, lychee and longan, honey and spice, with a faint cooling acidity. Its character is complexity — nuances that arrive in waves rather than all at once.

In the cup

Brew it gongfu, near boiling and short, and let it open across many steeps. The early pours are floral and high; the middle rounds into fruit and honey; the late steeps turn mineral and sweet. It is a tea that rewards patience and a quiet table.

How to brew

Dan Cong Song Zhong

Water

92 °C

Leaf

6 g per 100 ml

Steep

Rinse, then 10–20 s, many steeps

Vessel

Gaiwan or small clay pot