ZI RAN RED | black

notes — raisin | mulling spices | full

ZI RAN RED is a zhengshan xiaozhong—or, lapsang souchong, a traditionally smoked black tea—from Tongmu, Fujian, China. Normally smoked to-dry with pine wood endemic to Tongmu, this lot was left unsmoked, preserving the tea's natural character. Warming with notes of baking spice and table grapes.

Format

ZI RAN RED is an unsmoked zhengshan xiaozhong—or, lapsang souchong—production from Tongmu, Fujian province, China. Like ZI RAN SMOKE, this lot comes to us from Zi Ran Honga centuries-old smokehouse about 4 hours from Wuyi national park. For this production, the smokehouse, or qing lou ("green house", where lapsang is smoked with pine wood) was irrelevant; this is a modernist unsmoked lot. Save the smoking, this hong cha ("red tea") is produced identically to its smoked cousin: hand-plucked from wild-growing xingcun xiaozhong cultivar trees, withered, hand-rolled in cloth, and left to oxidize fully in bamboo baskets with no yaoxing ("shaking"—a process that accelerates oxidation).

Tongmuguan, where ZI RAN HONG has operated for 3 generations, has been a protected UNESCO site since 1979. The pine forests are nationally protected, with imposed limits on how much can be harvested. All the land in Tongmu is accounted for by long-time residents—Zi Ran Hong is in its third generation of tea making. Without sponsorship from a resident, tourists are not permitted in the preserve. Our ongoing partnership with Zhao Cong at Zi Ran Hong grants us rare access to one of Fujian's best-protected treasures.

The lack of pine wood smoking offers a unique glimpse into the natural character of Tongmu tea. The dry leaf offers a mulling spice musk, with the steeped tea giving raisins and dates wrapped in a drying—but not tannic—body. Steep aggressively, and alongside the same tea, but smoked, for the full lapsang souchong experience.

vintage — spring '22
style — unsmoked zhengshan xiaozhong ("mountain small leaf")
cultivar — xingcun xiaozhong
region — Tongmu, Fujian, China
locale — Zi Ran Hong tea farm
elevation — 1300 meters
producer — Zhao Cong
nomenclature — Zi Ran (自然)—"natural" | Hong (红)—"red"

STEEPING PARAMETERS

(use freshly boiled spring water)

modern, large format
[300 ml+ vessel — BOLI, large teapot]

4 grams — 208°F (98°C) — 2 minutes

traditional, small format
[150 ml- vessel — gaiwan, small teapot]

5 grams — 208°F (98°C) — 15 seconds (rinse optional)
+10-15 seconds each additional steep