
Qing Xin 10% Oolong
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“Qing Xin” (清心, meaning “pure heart”) is a traditional Taiwanese tea variety that has been grown for generations in the central mountainous areas of the country, especially in the Lishan, Alishan, Shan Lin Xi and Dong Ding regions. Qing Xin bushes are characterized by slow growth and small, dense leaves – these provide the tea with a concentrated aroma and a long, sweet aftertaste.
This variety is particularly well-adapted to the high-mountain environment: the cool temperatures, foggy weather and filtered sunlight create ideal conditions for the tea to ripen slowly. As a result, Qing Xin oolongs are often harvested from high mountains (high mountain oolongs), at altitudes of over 1000 meters above sea level.
During processing, Qing Xin leaves undergo a moderate oxidation (typically 20-35%), which preserves freshness while creating rich, floral and fruity notes. The leaves are either lightly roasted or left with a greener character – depending on what the grower wants to emphasize: softness or depth.
The fresh, clean, ethereal aromas of Qing Xin oolong highlight the terroir of Taiwan, with notes of orchid, jasmine, lychee and sweet creaminess, accompanied by a silky body and a long, clean finish.
Flavor profile
Scent: fresh flowers (orchid, white lily), slightly fruity tones
Taste: sweet, floral, with notes reminiscent of lychee, honey and fresh greens
Texture: silky, round, soft
Aftertaste: long, floral, sweet and cooling
Energetics: balanced, clean, inspiring
Preparation suggestions
Asian style (gaiwan, glass or clay pot)
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Tea quantity: 5–6 g / 100 ml
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Water temperature: 90–95°C
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Coverage time: 25–35 seconds after first rinse, then gradually increased
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Number of infusions: up to 6–8
Western style (for cup or pot)
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Tea quantity: 3–4 g / 250 ml
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Water temperature: 90°C
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Soaking time: 2–2.5 minutes
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Multiple pouring: it is worth re-soaking 2–3 times
Cold brew (cold steeped)
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Tea quantity: 6–8 g / 1 liter of cold, filtered water
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Soaking time: 10–12 hours in the refrigerator
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Taste: softer, sweeter, more floral notes come to the fore

Personal contact
Our teas don't come from wholesale warehouses or unknown sources. We travel to the small producers we source from – whether it's a Japanese family tea garden, a Chinese mountain village or an oolong maker in Taiwan.
Stories
We meet them in person, learn their story, see how they care for their plants, and how they process the fresh leaves.
These experiences are the soul of our teas. This way, not only is the quality guaranteed, but also the fact that behind each cup there is a real person, a real story.


Direct
This direct relationship is valuable to us. Not only because of the excellent tea, but because we believe that trust, respect and personal presence are what make the tea drinking experience truly special.
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