Shui Xian Explained

Tea Name:Shui Xian
Tea Color:Wuyi
Tea Image:File:Shui Xian.jpg
Tea Names:Shuixian, Shui Xian, Water Sprite, Sacred Lily
Tea Quick:Heavy Wuyi tea, the darkest of the dark oolongs from Wuyi.
Tea Temperature:90–100 °C

Shui Xian (traditional/simplified Chinese: 水仙, pinyin: shuǐxiān) is a cultivar of Camellia sinensis (cv. Wuyi Narcissus) as well as an oolong tea traditionally from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian, China. The infused color is a deep amber which is characteristic for many other Wuyi oolong teas. This tea is also grown in Taiwan and Guangdong.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Liu . Y.. Lin . L.. Yang . D.. Zou . X.. Zhang . Z.. Liu . M.. Lin . M.. Zheng . Y.. Comparative phylogenetic analysis of oolong tea (Phoenix Dancong tea) using complete chloroplast genome sequences. Heliyon. 8. 12. 2022. e12557. 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12557. free. 36643327. 9834756.
  2. Book: 陈, 德华 . 武夷岩茶(大红袍)研究. 2015. 中国科学技术出版社. 9787504668585.