Si Ji Chun

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Si Ji Chun, also known as Four Seasons oolong, is a light floral Taiwanese tea variety usually grown at altitudes between 200 and 600 metres. However, this particular Four Seasons variety is grown at an altitude of 1500 metres, which is the highest altitude where Four Seasons is grown. This unique tea has received the prestigious Diamond Taste Award from the International Taste Institute after winning their highest honour. Behind the success is the award-winning farmer Mr Chang, who carefully insists on natural farming and completely avoids pesticides. Everything from weeding and harvesting to processing is done by hand. Mr Chang allows his tea to undergo a higher degree of oxidation than usual, giving it a smoother and more nuanced flavour and aroma.

Tegården is run with a strong commitment to sustainable agriculture where no chemical pesticides or fertilisers are used, contributing to both the pure taste of the tea and a healthy environment.

The tea is grown on Bai Gu Da Shan in Taiwan and was harvested in the spring of 2024 at an altitude of 1500 meters above sea level. The cultivar used is Si Ji Chun.

leaf solid full Dosage / 250 ml 2,5-3 g
temperature low solid full Temperature 90-95°C
bell solid full Infusion 2-3 minutes
S i Ji Chun is well suited to multiple infusions. The second infusion should ideally be kept brief, as the leaves have already begun to unfurl and release their aromas.

THE GONGFU METHOD

Dosage Quantity / 100 ml gaiwan 5-7 grams
temperature Water temperature 90-95 °C
First rinse 5-10 sec (pouring away)
Infusion 1 10-15 sec
Infusion 2 5-10 sec
Infusion 3 10-15 sec
Infusion 4 15-20 sec
Infusion 5 20-30 sec
Infusion 6+ +10 sec per extra infusion

The Gongfu method allows many short infusions. Increase the time gradually over time. Oolong teas and pu erh are particularly suitable.

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