If you are just beginning to explore Wuyi rock tea, the first question is often not:
“Which tea is the best?”
It is usually a more practical one:
“Where should I begin?”
Wuyi rock tea, also known as Wuyi yancha, can feel complex when you first meet it. Roast, floral aroma, mineral character, sweetness, body, bitterness, and finish may all appear in one small cup. Without a reference point, it can be hard to know what you are actually tasting.
And if you ask a tea expert, the answer may become even more complicated. They may start talking about mountain origin, cultivar, tree age, Zhengyan, Banyan, or whether a tea is “real” rock tea — questions that often appear in online gongfu tea communities.
Worse still, you may try a Wuyi rock tea recommended by someone else, but your own experience feels disappointing. Then the confusion becomes even stronger:
“What happened? Why doesn’t this taste like what they described?”
At that point, it is easy to feel that Wuyi rock tea is simply too complicated.
But often, the problem is not you.
A beginner does not always need to start with the strongest tea. A beginner needs a tea clear enough to compare from. That is the role of a baseline tea.
It is a little like learning a formula in mathematics. When many variables are changing at the same time, you need one stable structure first. Once you understand the basic formula, you can apply it through your own experience instead of only watching how someone else solves the problem.
A baseline tea gives your palate a middle point. Once you understand what a balanced Wuyi rock tea feels like, it becomes easier to notice what is softer, sweeter, more floral, more mineral, or more structured.
At Teaviews, this is the idea behind our Yancha Baseline Set. Huang Guan Yin works as the baseline reference. Fo Shou shows a softer and sweeter direction. Que She shows a more vivid and structured expression.
Together, they create a simpler path into Wuyi rock tea.
Not by making yancha shallow, but by helping you understand it slowly through contrast.