Yancha Baseline Set – Huang Guan Yin, Que She & Fo Shou

$37.00

A structured starting point for understanding Wuyi rock tea, suitable for beginners yet valuable as a daily reference.
  • Medium roast structural reference
  • Designed for brewing clarity
  • Huang Guan Yin centered tasting set
  • For learning Wuyi rock tea balance

Origin: Wuyi Mountain, Fujian, China
Core reference tea: Huang Guan Yin (Yellow-Kuanyin) 8g*4
Supporting varieties: Que She (Sparrow’s Tongue) 8g, Fo Shou (Buddha’s Hand) 8g
Producer: Inheritor of intangible cultural heritage, Liu Dexi.
Harvested year: 2024
Box: 48g
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Description

Quick Intro 

A Daily Baseline Reference For Classic Wuyi Rock Tea

Yancha Baseline Set brings together three carefully selected cultivars — Huang Guan Yin (Yellow-Kuanyin), Que She (Sparrow’s Tongue), and Fo Shou (Buddha’s Hand) — to demonstrate how roast level, leaf structure, and brewing parameters shape flavor.

Rather than offering three similar teas, the set creates controlled contrast around a stable reference point, making Wuyi rock tea easier to understand and brew consistently

What makes it special?

> Structural Overview

Yancha Baseline Set is built around structural contrast. This set highlights structural contrast within classic Wuyi rock tea. At the center is Huang Guan Yin — the reference point. Que She introduces intensity and sharper mineral expression. Fo Shou offers a softer, sweeter interpretation with lighter fire.

Together, they create a controlled tasting comparison.

> Structural Roles Within the Set

Huang Guan Yin 8g*4 – The Baseline Reference

•  Medium roast balance

•  Controlled floral aroma

•  Moderate body & Sweet fruit character

•  Forgiving brewing tolerance

It defines what stable rock tea should feel like.

Que She 8g – The Intensity Contrast

•  Stronger floral projection: Gardenia flower

•  Sharper mineral structure

•  Higher sensitivity to over-extraction

It reveals how increased structural intensity affects bitterness and clarity.

Fo Shou 8g – The Softer Expression

•  Lighter roast warmth

•  Snow pear-like freshness

•  Rounder mouthfeel

It demonstrates how lighter fire shifts perception toward sweetness.

> Baseline Flavor Reference

•  Huang Guan Yin

Sweet

2

Fresh

3

Intensity

4

Evolving Experience

3

•  Que She

Sweet

3

Fresh

4

Intensity

3

Evolving Experience

3

•  Fo Shou

Sweet

3

Fresh

4

Intensity

3

Evolving Experience

4

> Structural Comparison at a Glance

Tea

Roast

Structure

Brewing Sensitivity

Perceived Sweetness

Best For

Huang Guan Yin

Medium

Balanced

Moderate

Moderate

Daily reference

Que She

Medium-leaning Intense

Strong / Mineral

Higher

Lower

Focused brewing

Fo Shou

Lighter Roast

Softer / Round

Lower

Higher

Relaxed sessions

> Brewing Behavior

When brewed under identical parameters, each tea responds differently — revealing how structure affects flavor outcome.

•  Huang Guan Yin (Reference)
Stable and moderate. Tolerates minor timing variations without harsh bitterness.

•  Que She
Higher structural intensity. Requires shorter infusions to prevent excessive astringency.

•  Fo Shou
Softer and sweeter. More forgiving under longer infusions.

Understanding these differences allows you to control extraction with confidence.

1. Begin with the Yancha Baseline Set to understand Wuyi structure and contrast.

2. Use a neutral porcelain gongfu set to control heat and pouring.

Together, they create a stable starting point for learning rock tea with confidence.

•  For stable results, use a 100–120ml porcelain gaiwan.

•  This set is designed around 5–8g sessions in a 100–120ml gaiwan.

•  Using larger western-style teaware may dilute structure and reduce contrast.

[ Explore the Portable Gongfu Set → ]

This set is recommended for:

•  Beginners seeking a structured entry into Wuyi rock tea
•  Drinkers who want to understand roast and mineral balance
•  Daily gongfu practice without extreme intensity
•  Those learning how brewing variables affect flavor outcome

It is not designed as a rare collector’s set, but as a practical reference for building stable brewing habits.

• Functional ingredients

Tea polyphenols

Caffeine

Amino acids

–  Contains natural caffeine and tea polyphenols typical of medium-roasted oolong tea.

–  Perceived stimulation depends on infusion strength and individual sensitivity.

Huang Guan Yin ( Yellow-Kuanyin )

Huang Guan Yin is a contemporary Wuyi cultivar known for its stable structure and pronounced aroma potential. In this set, it functions as the reference point.
Under medium-light roast, it expresses layered floral and subtle fruit tones, evolving gradually through multiple infusions. The aroma tends to remain controlled rather than sharp, with a steady finish.
Its moderate structural intensity makes it relatively forgiving under gongfu brewing, allowing drinkers to observe balance before exploring contrast.

Que She ( Sparrow’s Tongue )

Que She is a small-leaf varietal native to the Wuyi region, recognizable by its compact, serrated leaves.
Compared to Huang Guan Yin, it carries stronger mineral structure and a more assertive floral lift. When brewed carefully, its aroma can shift from gardenia-like florals to creamy and citrus-like nuances as the session progresses.
However, its higher structural intensity makes it more sensitive to over-extraction, demonstrating how brewing precision directly affects perceived bitterness.

Fo Shou ( Buddha’s Hand )

Fo Shou is distinguished by its larger leaf structure and naturally round aromatic profile.
In rock tea production, it often shows a sweeter entry and softer mouthfeel, especially under lighter roast. Subtle fruit notes, reminiscent of snow pear, appear beneath its warm roast character.
Its broader leaf structure tends to produce a smoother infusion, making it more tolerant of extended steeping compared to structurally intense varietals.

• As a daily reference for classic Wuyi flavor
• To understand how roast and mineral structure influence balance
• For a steady, grounded experience without sharp intensity
• For moderate stimulation suitable for extended sessions
• Often enjoyed after meals for its clean, composed finish

It serves as a stable reference before exploring more intense rock tea expressions.

Is this set a good place to start with Wuyi rock tea?
Yes.
If you’re unsure which Wuyi rock tea suits you, this set provides a stable reference before moving into stronger expressions.
Huang Guan Yin offers balance, while Que She and Fo Shou show how intensity can shift in different directions.
It reduces guesswork and builds clarity.

Rock tea often tastes bitter when it is over-extracted.
Even a few extra seconds of steeping can increase astringency.
This set is structured to help you understand how small adjustments in infusion time change the outcome. With shorter steeps, bitterness is significantly reduced.

Most drinkers experience it as balanced rather than aggressive.
It has structure, but not extreme intensity.
If you prefer lighter teas, start with shorter infusions and gradually adjust.

Wuyi rock tea contains a moderate level of caffeine, comparable to other oolong teas.

Perceived strength usually relates more to roast and structure than caffeine alone.

If you are caffeine-sensitive, use shorter infusions and avoid late evening sessions.

Rock tea is often enjoyed:

• After meals

• In the late afternoon

• During focused work or study

• In cooler seasons

It offers steady stimulation with a composed finish.

Mineral character does not mean saltiness.

It refers to a structured, slightly drying sensation in the mouth, often followed by returning sweetness.

This tactile quality is part of what defines classic Wuyi rock tea.

Some Wuyi tea cultivars are known by their original Chinese pinyin names (Huang Guan Yin, Que She, Fo Shou) and by English translations (Yellow Kwan-Yin, Sparrow’s Tongue, Buddha’s Hand).

They refer to the same variety.

You may see the translated name on the packaging, while we use the original pinyin names as primary references online for clarity and consistency.

(*This tea does not promise to change your body. It simply offers a quiet moment for you to listen to it.)

How to create the perfect cup of tea

You can adjust the brewing according to your preferences and taste. If you are interested in Gongfu tea, youmay want to try our recommendations below, which may bring you surprises.

Brewing instructions

Boiling water

Gaiwan

8g (0.282oz)

110ml

7 brew

After pouring hot water,

immediately pour out the tea soup.

3- step brewing method for Gongfu tea

Pouring boiling water over gaiwan or pot

Place the tea in a container

Gently shake it to release the aroma,awakening the tea leaves

Pour 100℃ boiling water along the wall of the cup

Either high or low

And then quickly pour itinto a fair mug

First, smell the fragrance of the tea soup

Then sip it carefully

And finally smell the fragrance at the bottom of the cup

A Structured Ritual for Everyday Focus

Gongfu brewing session with the Teaviews Yancha Baseline Set, a medium-roast Wuyi rock tea tasting set.

A Quiet Structure in the Cup

Gongfu brewing slows the moment.

Medium-roast Yancha unfolds in steady layers.

Balanced, mineral, and grounding

— a daily ritual for clear focus.

Where Rock Tea Begins

Grown among the cliffs of Wuyi.

Cultivars shaped by mountain soil and slow roasting.

A tasting set to explore

the structure of classic Yancha.

Teaviews Yancha Baseline Set placed among tea plants in the Wuyi rock tea growing region.

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