![[Sep.22.2025 Updated] 2024 Spring Oolong "Rou Gui - Jiu Long Ke - Zheng Yan" (Rougui - Jiulongke - Core Rock Region) Medium-Heavy Roasted, S++++ Grade, 8.3g/Bag, Loose Leaf, Wuyi Yancha, Rock / Cliff Oolong Tea Wuyi Core Mountain](http://kingteamall.com/cdn/shop/files/20250922184715_141_{width}x.jpg?v=1758597292)
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Cultivar: Rou Gui (肉桂, "Cinnamon") Oolong
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Terroir: Wuyi Core Mountain, Jiu Long Ke (九龙窠)
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Grade: S++++
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Harvest: 2024 Spring
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Roast: Medium-Heavy Roasted
This Rou Gui from Jiu Long Ke is a core Zheng Yan tea, meaning its leaves were grown in the "True Cliff" environment of the Wuyi Core Mountain region. The tea's profile is a direct reflection of this unique terroir, particularly its stony, mineral-rich soil.
The dry leaves are dark and tightly twisted, giving off a warm, comforting aroma of baked goods and spices. When steeped, the tea liquor is a beautiful clear amber.
On the first sip, the taste is bold and direct, leading with a complex spice note reminiscent of cinnamon bark and nutmeg. This is not a simple, sweet cinnamon, but a more layered and earthy flavor. As the tea cools slightly, a new dimension emerges: a distinct savory quality, like toasted rye or a hint of salinity from the rocky ground. The characteristic yan yun (岩韵) or "rock rhyme" is a core part of the experience, felt as a deep, resonant minerality that coats the tongue and lingers in the throat.
The finish is clean, with the initial spice notes fading to reveal a subtle, creamy sweetness. The aftertaste is long and profound, leaving a lasting impression of mineral depth and warmth.
This tea is not just a drink; it's a sensory journey that captures the very essence of its mountain home.