Fuzhuan Dark Tea 500g

Tea Origin: Yiyang City, Hunan Province
Grade:
First Grade

$79.00

Weight: 500g / 17.64oz

500g / 17.64oz
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OVERVIEW
Fuzhuan Tea茯砖茶
Tea Origin: Yiyang City, Hunan Province, China

Introduction

Fuzhuan Tea, one of China's renowned dark teas, originates from Jingyang County in Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. Known as "brick tea," it was traditionally compressed into brick-like shapes for easier transport along ancient trade routes. Fuzhuan Tea is a post-fermented and fully fermented tea, initially made to cater to the needs of nomadic peoples in the northwest, such as in Kazakhstan and Mongolia. The name "Fuzhuan" comes from its production during the hot summer days (伏天) and its effects similar to Rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae (土茯苓). The tea's brick-like appearance post-steaming and compression gives it the name "Fuzhuan Brick Tea." Today, besides Shaanxi's Jingyang, major production areas include Yiyang in Hunan Province. In terms of taste, Fuzhuan Tea offers a rich, mellow flavor with a smooth, slightly sweet aftertaste. The dark, full-bodied liquor provides a comforting warmth, especially appreciated in colder climates. The tea's earthy and robust characteristics make it a unique experience for the palate, distinguishing it from other dark teas.

Summary

Origin: Anhua County, Hunan Province, China
Tea Season: Spring
Harvest Year: 2021
Aroma: Earthy, with hints of dried fruit and wood
Liquor: Deep amber
Taste: Smooth, mellow, with a sweet aftertaste
Tea Garden: Anhua Tea Plantation
Caffeine: Moderate
Gluten-free: Yes
Steeping temperature: 95°C (203°F)
Storage method: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odors, in an airtight container
Shelf Life: 10-15 years or more

Quality Assurance

This is an ecological tea. The cultivation of tea follows the principles of ecological agriculture. At AllenTeas, we are dedicated to providing only the highest quality Fuzhuan Tea. Our tea is sourced directly from the renowned tea gardens of Shaanxi and Hunan Provinces, ensuring authenticity and premium quality. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control processes to maintain its exceptional standards, preserving the rich aroma, complex flavor, and health benefits that Fuzhuan Tea is celebrated for.

What is Eco Tea?

Eco tea emphasizes natural ecology, focusing on protecting the environment by avoiding chemical pesticides and fertilizers. The production process respects and preserves the natural environment, maintaining ecological balance and preventing pollution and damage. It follows the principles of ecological agriculture, aiming for harmony between agricultural production and the ecosystem. While some eco tea gardens may not pursue organic certification due to scale and cost, their standards are equally rigorous. All our eco teas are licensed by Chinese food production authorities. Choose AllenTeas for sustainable and environmentally friendly tea.

Price Advantage

AllenTeas offers Fuzhuan Tea at competitive prices, often more affordable than those found in traditional tea shops. By sourcing directly from the tea producers and minimizing intermediaries, we are able to pass on the savings to our customers, ensuring that you enjoy premium quality tea at a great value. For example, while traditional tea shops may charge a premium for aged Fuzhuan Tea, AllenTeas provides the same high-quality product at a fraction of the cost, making it accessible to all tea enthusiasts.

Storage Tips

To preserve the freshness and quality of Fuzhuan Tea, store it in a cool, dry place with good air circulation. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, strong odors, and high humidity. Unlike many other teas, Fuzhuan Tea benefits from aging, so proper storage can enhance its flavor over time. It is best to store Fuzhuan Tea in breathable materials like paper or clay jars to allow for natural aeration. For long-term storage, ensure the environment is clean and free from contaminants.

AllenTeas' Fuzhuan Tea, a true gem among China’s prestigious dark teas.
TEA CULTURE

Fuzhuan Tea, a distinctive product within the category of dark teas, boasts a rich and fascinating history spanning over six centuries. Originating in the northwest regions of China, particularly in the areas inhabited by nomadic tribes such as Kazakhs and Mongolians, Fuzhuan Tea was originally crafted during the hot and humid summer days, earning it the name "Fu Tea" due to its processing during the Fushun period (a period of high heat and humidity). Over time, the name was altered to "Fuzhuan Tea" because of its similarities in effect to the medicinal plant known as Poria cocos, colloquially referred to as "Tufuling."

Historically, Fuzhuan Tea was produced exclusively in Jingyang, Shaanxi Province, where it was manufactured under official licenses and sold through government channels, earning it the additional names of "Guancha" (official tea) and "Fucha" (government tea). However, in 1958, due to considerations of cost-effectiveness and transportation efficiency, the National Cooperative Supply and Marketing Federation of China reassigned the production of Fuzhuan Tea bricks to Hunan Province, specifically Yiyang City, while maintaining Jingyang as a co-producer. Today, Fuzhuan Tea is celebrated worldwide for its unique fermentation process, distinctive taste, and numerous health benefits.

Legends and Stories

The name "Fuzhuan Tea" itself is steeped in folklore. Legend has it that during the Tang and Song Dynasties, tea was tightly controlled by the imperial government and traded primarily for horses with nomadic tribes in the northwest. Merchants who transported tea to the tea and horse bureau (Chama Si) were rewarded with additional tea known as "Fu Cha" (initially meaning "attached tea" as a reward), a term that eventually evolved into "Fuzhuan Tea" through a phonetic change.

Another intriguing tale revolves around the development of the unique "golden flowers" (Guantruchangxian), a beneficial fungus that grows naturally within well-aged Fuzhuan Tea. Locals believed that these golden blooms signified the highest quality and purity of the tea, leading to the saying, "Good tea blossoms gold flowers, and abundant flowers signify superior tea."

Cultural Significance

Fuzhuan Tea holds immense cultural significance in China, particularly among the nomadic communities of the northwest. It was not only a vital commodity for daily consumption but also a symbol of trade and cultural exchange between the Han Chinese and the nomadic tribes. The tea's unique processing methods, including its fermentation and the growth of the golden flowers, have been passed down through generations, preserving ancient tea-making techniques and fostering a profound respect for tradition.

Furthermore, Fuzhuan Tea played a crucial role in the economic development of regions like Jingyang and Yiyang, where the tea industry flourished, bringing prosperity and jobs to local communities. The tea also served as a bridge, connecting people from diverse backgrounds through the shared experience of savoring its rich, full-bodied flavor.

Modern Appreciation

In modern times, Fuzhuan Tea has transcended its traditional boundaries, becoming a cherished beverage among tea enthusiasts worldwide. Its unique flavor profile, which combines earthy notes with hints of sweetness and a smooth aftertaste, appeals to a broad audience. Moreover, the numerous health benefits associated with Fuzhuan Tea, such as aiding digestion, promoting weight loss, and regulating blood sugar levels, have further increased its popularity.

The art of preparing and enjoying Fuzhuan Tea has also evolved, with methods ranging from traditional boiling in copper kettles to contemporary brewing techniques using electric kettles and temperature-controlled tea sets. Whether enjoyed solo or shared with friends and family, Fuzhuan Tea continues to be a symbol of hospitality, community, and the rich tapestry of Chinese tea culture.

In conclusion, Fuzhuan Tea, with its rich history, intriguing legends, profound cultural significance, and modern appreciation, stands as a testament to the enduring charm of Chinese tea culture and its ability to transcend time and boundaries.

SHIPPING

Shipping Methods, Duration Estimates & Fees

1. Shipping Methods

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Where does AllenTeas ship to? For tea products, the following countries can be shipped:

United States, Russia, New Zealand, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Israel, Ireland, Austria, Belgium, Poland, Denmark, Germany, France, Finland, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, Japan, Sweden, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Thailand, Turkey, Spain, Greece, Singapore, Hungary, Italy, Indonesia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Cyprus, Egypt, Georgia, Malta, South Africa, Croatia, Slovenia, Latvia, Slovakia, Romania, Serbia, Chile, Belarus, Estonia, Morocco, United Arab Emirates, India, Myanmar, Colombia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova

Delivery Scope Notes:

United States: Mainland, all territories outside the mainland, and overseas military postal addresses.
United Kingdom: Mainland and the Channel Islands, Isle of Man.
France: Mainland only, postal codes starting with 01-95. Delivery to overseas territories is not available, including Corsica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Réunion, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Mayotte.
Other countries: Mainland only.

2. Duration Estimates

The expected delivery time is between 8 to 25 days for most countries, unless stated otherwise during checkout.

Fulfillment time takes 1-4 Business Days.

Total transit time is: Fulfillment time(1-4 business days) + Transit Time(8-25 days).

3. Fees

We offer free shipping for orders over $59.
For orders below $59, the flat rate is $9.9.

Note: We always work hard to dispatch your order as fast as possible (usually the next working day), but we can’t control delays due to custom clearance (especially during the shopping high season). When you place an order, please take into account the possibility for delays.

Order Processing Speed

All products offered in our online store are in stock unless stated otherwise. Thus, orders are processed usually the next business day. Orders placed during the weekend are processed on Monday.

Unfortunately, in rare cases products may run out of stock. In such situations, we'll have to wait for restocking and it may take 2-4 working days to process your order.

Shipping Confirmation with Trace & Trace Number 

All orders are packed with care to guarantee safe delivery. When your order is dispatched, we'll send you a shipping confirmation the next day by email, which includes an online tracking number. If you haven't received your shipping confirmation, please check if it landed in your junk folder.

All parcels can be tracked on the Track your Order page. Once your parcel has arrived in your country, you may also use the tracking number on the website of your local post.

Customs

From 1 July 2021, the Valued-Added Tax (VAT) on cross-border business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce activities in the European Union (EU) has to be applied on all goods that are sold online to EU.

For most non-EU countries you don't have to pay any taxes when receiving the parcel. However, sometimes local authorities may require you to pay custom taxes. As an importer, you're responsible for paying customs taxes and import fees if the arise.

For many EU countries, we've started offering tax inclusive shipping, meaning you don't have to pay tax when you receive the parcel. Taxes are included, if its stated in the selected shipping method.

Country Specific Information

South Korea:For shipping to South Korea please make sure you mobile phone number is correct as this will be used for identification purposes at the customs. Ideally, please also fill in a Personal Customs Clearance Code in the VAT field of the address details. For more information about personal custom clearance code you can visit this page on customs.go.kr.

Brazil: For shipments to Brazil it's mandatory to add your personal Tax number to your shipping details. You may fill your tax number in the second address line or the company name field.

Japan: For shipments to Japan it's mandatory to provide the shipping address in Japanese language.

Türkiye: Personal ID number (tax number) is required. You may fill your tax number in the second address line or the company name field.

Brewing Method

These amounts can be adjusted based on personal taste preferences and the specific characteristics of the tea being used.

0.25oz (7g)

Tea Quantity

6.8fl oz (200ml)

Water Volume

212℉ (100°C)

Water Temperature

2 min

Steeping Time
First steep: 30 sec to 1 min (rinse), then 2-3 min for subsequent steeps.