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Da Hong Pao 2025 No.558

岩茶 yancha – Wuyi rock tea roasted oolong
cognac, cherry, cocoa
with the raw power of volcanic rock

available in 8 gram packages
* price is per piece

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岩茶 yancha – Wuyi rock tea roasted oolong
cognac, cherry, cocoa
with the raw power of volcanic rock

available in 8 gram packages
* price is per piece

Da Hong Pao - the big scarlet robe - is perhaps the most famous Wuyi rock tea. The story of it dated back to the 14th century. A scholar went for a really important exam at the imperial court in Beijing. In the middle of the trip near the Wuyi mountains, he got sick, so he couldn't continue his journey. The monks from the nearby monastery offered some tea to him, which cured the scholar soonly. He could go on and finally, he passed the exam with the highest point. The emperor gave him a scarlet robe as a symbol of glory. He went back to the Wuyi mountains towards home and spread the scarlet robe to the tea bushes.

Wuyi teas have two major idiosyncrasies: First, they are plucked only during Spring, and second, they are baked multiple times: at harvest time, then once again a half year later.


The Wuyi Mountains are situated in Fujian Province, China. With its more than a thousand-year-old history of tea cultivation, and approximate 200 different subgenera of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, the area is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mountain’s volcanic nature reappears in the character of the tea: fiery, vitalizing ambiance and strong chaqi.

A big red robe that wraps you up after an eventful evening, accompanies you home and lets you fall asleep with the best memories and the taste of the evening's best cognac cherries in your mouth.

6g, 90 degrees, 15s

Steamed aroma: cognac cherries, cocktail cherry liqueur, milk porridge
color: cherry compote juice
flavor: filter coffee, cocoa, pear
mouthfeel: warm cocoa, creamy smoothness
body sensation: the weight of the robe rests on your shoulders, soothing, comforting

Quantity: 8 or 4 grams per 150ml.
Water temperature: 95ºC. From fresh spring water or filtered water.
Brewing time: 5-10…seconds
Infusions: 6-8

Da Hong Pao - the big scarlet robe - is perhaps the most famous Wuyi rock tea. The story of it dated back to the 14th century. A scholar went for a really important exam at the imperial court in Beijing. In the middle of the trip near the Wuyi mountains, he got sick, so he couldn't continue his journey. The monks from the nearby monastery offered some tea to him, which cured the scholar soonly. He could go on and finally, he passed the exam with the highest point. The emperor gave him a scarlet robe as a symbol of glory. He went back to the Wuyi mountains towards home and spread the scarlet robe to the tea bushes.

Wuyi teas have two major idiosyncrasies: First, they are plucked only during Spring, and second, they are baked multiple times: at harvest time, then once again a half year later.


The Wuyi Mountains are situated in Fujian Province, China. With its more than a thousand-year-old history of tea cultivation, and approximate 200 different subgenera of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, the area is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mountain’s volcanic nature reappears in the character of the tea: fiery, vitalizing ambiance and strong chaqi.

A big red robe that wraps you up after an eventful evening, accompanies you home and lets you fall asleep with the best memories and the taste of the evening's best cognac cherries in your mouth.

6g, 90 degrees, 15s

Steamed aroma: cognac cherries, cocktail cherry liqueur, milk porridge
color: cherry compote juice
flavor: filter coffee, cocoa, pear
mouthfeel: warm cocoa, creamy smoothness
body sensation: the weight of the robe rests on your shoulders, soothing, comforting

Quantity: 8 or 4 grams per 150ml.
Water temperature: 95ºC. From fresh spring water or filtered water.
Brewing time: 5-10…seconds
Infusions: 6-8