Perennial 1993

1993 Aged Dong Ding Oolong Tea

A highly prized and carefully crafted Dong Ding oolong tea, aged from 1993. Roasted only once and stored in Taipei. Juicy and complex, with aromas revealing aged wood, dried plum, toast, and mineral undertones. On the palate, its sweet and fruity profile unfolds layers of flavor reminiscent of apricot. A pronounced smoky note, dark chocolate, orange liqueur, toasted hazelnut, and a slight bitterness. The aftertaste is long and persistent, while the sensation of Sheng Jin and Hui Gan is incredible.


Sale price€12,00
Size: 14 g

Origin

Guangxing, Lugu, Nantou, Taiwan

Aroma

Old wood, Dried plum, Toast, Mineral

Tasting notes

Apricot, Smoky, Dark Chocolate, Orange Liqueur, Toasted Hazelnut

What's so special about this tea?

This is an exceptional Dong Ding aged oolong tea, crafted and preserved by a master tea maker who spent his early years learning teamaking in Wuyishan, China, from great tea masters before returning to Taiwan to further his knowledge and pass it on. This lot comes from his personal collection: it was hand-picked in the winter of 1993, dry-stored first in Nantou and then in Taipei until August 2025, when we acquired it. It was harvested according to the one-bud, two-leaf standard in the Guangxing area of ​​Lugu, Taiwan.

During our visit, he explained that this tea was intentionally crafted for aging. He selected the winter harvest, worked with a medium oxidation, and applied his signature longan charcoal roast at a light to medium level, without re-roasting it afterward, all to give the tea the necessary structure and foundation for optimal aging.

Three decades later, that intention is evident. The tea is juicy and complex. When brewed, it releases an elegant aroma of aged wood, dried plum, toasted notes, and mineral nuances. On the palate, its sweet and fruity profile offers notes reminiscent of apricot, persimmon, orange liqueur, a pronounced smokiness that lingers throughout the session, and a touch of bitterness that adds depth. The aftertaste is long and persistent, with notes of dark chocolate and toasted hazelnut. It showcases the distinctive qualities of a well-aged oolong, with excellent Sheng Jin and Hui Gan.

We recommend enjoying it in a clay teapot or gaiwan to appreciate every detail of the craftsmanship behind this tea.

HARVEST

Winter 1993

ALTITUDE

700-800 MSLM

CULTIVATE

Qingxin

SELECTION AND PROCESSING

Hand-harvested, selecting the bud and up to the second leaf. Medium oxidation. Light to medium roasted, done only once, with longan charcoal.

SENSATION

Stimulating, Comforting, Warming

PERFECT MOMENT

Special occasion, for when you want to dedicate time to tea and relax

CONTENT

Oolong tea

STORAGE

Stored dry first in Nantou and then in Taipei until August 2025

TEA BREWING GUIDE

Gongfu

Water temperature: 100 ºC

Quantity of tea: 7 g

Water quantity: 100 ml

First infusion time: 1 min

Next infusions: 40 s - Next: +10 s

Number of infusions: 8

*These preparation recommendations are just a starting point. Feel free to experiment and discover the way you enjoy it most!

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    Felipe V. M.
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    Estilo de Preparación Gongfu
    Puntos Destacados Buena calidad , Aromas agradables, Notas definidas, Textura interesante, Resistente a varias infusiones
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    Estilo de Preparación Gongfu
    Puntos Destacados Buena calidad , Aromas agradables, Notas definidas, Textura interesante, Resistente a varias infusiones
    Calificado 5 de 5 estrellas
    Perennial 1993: Dong Ding envejecido de perfil profundo y elegante

    Oolong Dong Ding envejecido de 1993 (Guangxing, Lugu, Taiwán) con un perfil aromático profundo y muy integrado. En caliente aparecen notas de ciruela pasa, cacao/chocolate negro y un tostado fino que recuerda al caramelo, siempre sin asperezas. En taza ofrece fruta compotada (ciruela negra y pasas), una textura suave y redonda y un final naturalmente dulce. La acidez, sutil y estructurante, aporta longitud y equilibrio, mientras el tostado permanece en segundo plano, acompañando con elegancia. Un té maduro, estable y limpio, de expresión calmada y sostenida, donde la fruta y los matices tostados conviven con armonía.