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Oolong · Fujian
Datian Mei Ren Cha
大田美人茶
The mainland’s finest “oriental beauty” — a heavily oxidised Fujian oolong made by Taiwanese method, its honey-and-fruit sweetness drawn out by leafhopper bites on the leaf. A five-coloured leaf and a six-note bouquet.
- Region
- Datian county, Sanming, Fujian
- Harvest
- Summer; leaves bitten by leafhoppers
- Oxidation
- Heavily oxidised
- Cultivar
- Various, worked by Taiwanese method
In the cup
Honey, ripe peach and muscat over a soft, silky body — no bitterness at all, with a long sweetness and a faint floral lift.
What it gives
A gentle, low-stimulation oolong — mild and round, kind to the stomach and easy to drink in quantity.
Datian Mei Ren Cha is the leading mainland version of the famous oriental beauty, Dong Fang Mei Ren — the heavily oxidised summer oolong whose sweetness is a gift of an insect. It comes from Datian county in Sanming, Fujian, the fruit of years of work between Taiwanese and Fujian masters who carried the method across the strait.
The secret is the leafhopper. When the tiny Jacobiasca formosana bites the growing leaf in summer, the bush responds by producing the compounds that, after heavy oxidation, give the tea its honey-and-muscat sweetness. No bites, no beauty. The finished leaf is mottled five colours, and the bouquet is described in six notes — fruit, honey, flower, sweet, tender and a faint mountain air.
In the cup
Brew it gongfu or Western, just off the boil. There is no bitterness to manage, so it forgives a long steep; the cup is soft and silky, all honey, ripe peach and muscat grape, with a long sweet finish. Cooled, it can show the faint haze of a fine oxidised tea — a mark of quality, not a fault.
How to brew
Datian Mei Ren Cha
Water
92 °C
Leaf
6 g per 100 ml
Steep
Rinse, then 20–40 s, many steeps
Vessel
White-porcelain gaiwan or glass
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