Old Path Yihong
Old Path Yihong

Old Path Yihong

One River Tea

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Producer: Loushui Cooperative
Region: Central China, Hefeng County
Style:Medium Oxidization
Cultivar:Mixed Indigenous Bushes
Tasting Notes:Dark Chocolate, Tree Bark, Coffee.

This is one of the most frequently requested teas that we have included in past samplers. Now, is the perfect time of the year to finally release it as a stand-alone product. It is a comfy, warm delight during cold weather that be brewed both grandpa style and gongfu style. Like Lichuanhong, it is an offshoot of the traditional Yihong red tea that used to be processed and exported in Hubei's one time hub of tea export, Yidu. This tea is named "Old Path" Yihong in reference to the red tea that used to be grown in the mountainous areas of Hefeng and Wufeng Counties and then carried by back for final processing in Yidu.

Unlike the "Yihong" that was being made for export as late as the 1980's, this red tea is whole leaf, machine kneaded, and is left to oxidize in a pile for significangtly less time. It is also made from a late Spring rather than Summer pick, meaning there are just enough tender leaves to ensure that kneading can fully breakdown leaf structure and the moisture there within, but also mature enough that the tea delivers its uniquely rich rich and deep mouthfeel that is lacking in many Chinese red teas today. 

Click below to learn more about the history of Red Tea in China.

ORT - Red Tea Processing Deep Dive – One River Tea

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J
01/07/2025
Joe SVG verified by SHOP
United Kingdom United Kingdom

One of my favorite red teas

JC
10/15/2024
Jean C.
United States United States

The Prince of Teas

I have had to kiss a lot of frogs to find this Prince. (meaning: had to drink a lot of black (red) teas to find this standout) It's Top Shelf, Top Dog, The Bomb, The Bees Knees, Black Gold. Literally, I've been searching for a black (red) tea for about 4-5 years that dropped my jaw, and for me, this is it. I lack the ability to describe tea and wine by comparing it to oak trees or grass or rose petals, but this stuff is primo. Thank you to the 3 amigos of One River Tea for drinking a lot of black tea (and probably a lot of average tasting stuff) to discover this lovely liquid, and bring it to black/red tea addicts like myself, who are tired of drinking average tea, and over-hyped liquid-loser teas. I realize you (consumer) may disagree with my love of this tea, but all tea is subjective and that is just part of our life-long tea-chasing journey, right?

L
05/19/2024
Laura
Germany Germany

Dark chocolate coffee brownie

the dark chocolate notes of this tea are simply amazing. it satisfied all my cravings for a hong cha providing exactly that rich chocolate note. the sweetness of this tea is subtle, almost reminding me of banana. sipping on this one also brought up some lovely memories.