As soon as this tea was launched, old customers quickly bought dozens of catties because everyone knows this tea is excellent. The key point is its unique flavor and aroma!
The Caodi Tea Area (pronounced "Di", Caodi is a place name) is located at the highest point of Shanlinxi's high mountain tea gardens. It is shrouded in mist and fog throughout the year, with a cool and humid climate and an average temperature of 15~20 degrees Celsius, making it very suitable for tea growth.
The tea leaves are soft, honey-green with an oily sheen, thick, and rich in pectin.
The flavor is full-bodied and refreshing, with a lasting fragrance and durability for multiple infusions, making it a high-value tea.
After tasting this tea, you will experience a rich high mountain tea aroma, with a clear and bright tea liquor, and a slight floral and fruity fragrance. The tea is smooth and gentle on the palate, without any bitterness, providing a pleasant experience. The lingering sweetness of the tea lasts long after drinking, allowing you to continue enjoying the tea's essence.
Whether you are a tea enthusiast or trying high mountain tea for the first time, this Shanlinxi Premium Caodi High Mountain Oolong Tea is definitely worth a try. Its superior quality and unique flavor will provide you with a wonderful tea-drinking experience.




















【Exclusive Caoping Origin · Deep Forest Rhyme · Superior Cold Sweetness】
The Shanlinxi Top-Grade Caoping Oolong is sourced from the Caoping area, a secluded, high-altitude location within Shanlinxi known for its fertile soil and year-round mist. Because the environment is so pristine and surrounded by ancient forests, the tea produced here possesses a depth of flavor and an "earthiness" that is highly sought after by collectors.
Prestigious Caoping Terroir: The unique geography of the Caoping region creates a distinct "Forest Rhyme" You can actually taste the influence of the surrounding cedar and fir forests in the tea’s aroma.
Top-Grade Selection: Only the most tender hand-picked buds and leaves from the peak harvest are used. This results in a tea that is exceptionally rich in pectins and nutrients.
Intense Cold Rhyme : Shanlinxi is famous for its "cooling" effect on the palate. This Caoping selection provides a powerful, refreshing sensation followed by a deep, surging sweetness (Hui Gan).
Lightly Fermented & Unroasted: Traditionally processed as a "Raw" Oolong (生茶) to highlight the pure mountain minerals and the vibrant floral-forest fragrance.
Safety & Integrity: 100% authentic Taiwanese origin. All products are SGS Certified for zero pesticide detection (N.D.).
Aroma: A sophisticated layering of orchid, fresh pine, and a hint of cool cedarwood.
Flavor: Thick, smooth, and multi-layered. The initial sip is sweet and floral, quickly transitioning into a rich, buttery texture with a persistent mineral finish.
Liquor: A clear, brilliant golden-emerald color.
Origin: Caoping Area, Shanlinxi Range, Nantou, Taiwan (Altitude: 1,600m – 1,800m).
Craftsmanship: Hand-harvested $\rightarrow$ Solar withering $\rightarrow$ Light oxidation $\rightarrow$ Ball-rolling. This painstaking process preserves the tea's delicate volatile oils.
Traditional Brewing: Best appreciated in a porcelain or light-colored clay teapot. Use 8g of tea for 150ml of water.
Water Temperature: Use water at 92°C–96°C. The high-altitude leaves from Caoping are robust and handle high temperatures beautifully.
Infusions: This top-grade tea is remarkably durable, maintaining its forest-like aroma even after 7 to 9 infusions.
Q1: What makes the "Caoping" area different from other parts of Shanlinxi?
A1: Caoping is characterized by its high water table and moisture-rich soil (the name literally refers to "marshy" or "wet grass" land). This environment, combined with the extreme altitude and surrounding forest, allows the tea trees to absorb unique minerals that produce a much "thicker" and more aromatic liquor than standard Shanlinxi teas.
Q2: Is this tea bitter if steeped for too long?
A2: Because of the high-altitude growth and organic-style cultivation, this tea has very low bitterness. Even if steeped a bit too long, it primarily becomes richer and sweeter rather than astringent.
Q3: How should I store this premium tea?
A3: To preserve the delicate "Forest Rhyme," keep the tea in its vacuum-sealed bag or an airtight, opaque canister. Store in a cool, dry place away from light and strong smells (like coffee or spices).
1.Product Combination/Specification:Food-grade vacuum packaging: Single pack / 1 Jin set
2.Product Name:Shanlin Premium Caodi High-Mountain Oolong Tea Leaves
3.Weight/Volume:Single pack: 150g/pack.4-pack set: 600g (1 Jin)
4.Ingredients:Natural Tea Leaves
5.Food Additives:None
6.Country of Origin:Taiwan
7.Manufacturer/Responsible Domestic Distributor Name:LONG YA TEA
8.Manufacturer/Responsible Domestic Distributor Address:No. 58-3, Lane 190, Section 2, Zhongzheng Road, Lugu Township, Nantou County, Taiwan
9.Manufacturer/Responsible Domestic Distributor Phone:+886-49-2755184
10.Minimum Shelf Life:At least 180 days remaining from the date of receipt by the consumer
11.Food Business Registration Number:M-154548929-00000-6
12.Product Liability Insurance Policy Number:Insured with Fubon Insurance for NT$20 Million
13.Certifications:HACCP and ISO22000:2018 Certified
Remarks:Passed SGS and TTB Tea Pesticide Multi-Residue Analysis Tests




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