Northern Song Dynasty Shi Ru black tea from Wuyishan, Fujian, traditional charcoal roasted, creamy rock milk flavor
Northern Song Dynasty Shi Ru black tea tribute with traditional charcoal roast from Wuyishan, Fujian
Northern Song Dynasty Shi Ru black tea charcoal roasted tribute tea from Wuyishan
Northern Song Dynasty Shi Ru black tea with traditional charcoal roast from Wuyishan, Fujian, featuring creamy texture and honey aroma
Northern Song Dynasty Shi Ru black tea, traditional charcoal roasted, Wuyishan origin, creamy rock milk flavor
Shi Ru black tea with traditional charcoal roast from Wuyishan, Fujian, China, featuring creamy texture and honey aroma

Northern Song Dynasty Tribute Tea Shi Ru Black Tea Traditional Charcoal Roasted

$19.57

Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.

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Description
  • Type: Black Tea (Hong Cha) from Shi Ru(Rock Milky) Cultivar
  • Origin: Wuyishan, Fujian, China (Zhengyan Region)
  • Harvest: Spring 2025
  • Processing: Full Oxidation + Light Charcoal Roast
  • Aroma: Honey, Warm Milk, Stone Fruit, Clove, Mossy Flavor
  • Texture: Thick, Creamy, Smooth
  • Storage Methods: Sealed, Prevent moisture, Vacuum, Alone.
  • The Legend of Shi Ru—Reimagined.

    In the mist-shrouded cliffs of the Wuyi Mountains, there is a carving that has watched over tea pickers for centuries: "石乳留香" (Shí Rǔ Liú Xiāng)—"Stone Milk Leaves Fragrance Behind" . This is the spiritual home of Shi Ru, one of the oldest and most revered cultivars in the Wuyi Oolong canon, a tea so precious it was reserved for Song Dynasty emperors as a tribute tea from the Beiyuan Imperial Tea Garden .

    Today, we present something unprecedented. We have taken this ancient, near-forgotten Shi Ru Oolong cultivar—known for its legendary creamy texture—and processed it not as a traditional rock tea, but as a full-oxidation Black Tea.

    The result is a tea that bridges two worlds: the "Rock Rhyme" (Yan Yun) mineral complexity of a true Wuyi heritage bush, with the comforting, approachable depth of a single-origin Black Tea. It is, quite simply, Rock Milk Tea in its most literal and luxurious form.

  • Historical Background
    Song Ding said, "Shiru emerges from the broken cliffs and gaps in the rocks of Heyuan (a place name), truly possessing the ethereal essence of plants." This describes its origin from the broken cliffs and gaps in the rocks of Heyuan (a place name), like milk flowing from the cracks in the rocks, representing the essence of plants and conveying a sense of otherworldly grace.

    Among the tribute teas from Beiyuan during the Song Dynasty, Shiru (Stone Milk) was ranked alongside Dragon Tea and Phoenix Tea as a top-grade imperial tea, and was especially favored by the royal family. According to the "Record of Tribute Teas from Beiyuan during the Xuanhe Era," "There is a type of tea that grows on rocky cliffs, with particularly lush branches and leaves. In the early years of the Zhidao era (995-997), an imperial edict ordered its production, and it was also known as Shiru."

    Emperor Huizong of Song highly praised Shiru tea: "The best tea is one with good taste, fragrant, sweet, rich, and smooth, which is the essence of tea. Only the tea from Beiyuan Heyuan combines all these qualities." At that time, the royal family had a great fondness for and valued Shi Ru, and used "Shi Ru" directly as a synonym for Wuyi rock tea.

  • Ancient Cultivar: Shi Ru (石乳) translates to "Stone Milk." Named for its ability to produce a creamy, almost lactic mouthfeel from the mineral-rich rocky soil, this variety was almost lost to history until recently being revived by dedicated tea masters . It is a true Ming Cong (famous bush) with a lineage stretching back 1,000 years.
  • It is made using the traditional Song Dynasty dragon and phoenix cake technique, and its spherical shape is a one-to-one imitation of Northern Song Dynasty oolong tea. The main characteristics are a heavy kneading and shaking process. With a mellow "medium-high roasting" flavor, its most outstanding quality is the rich woody notes of century-old famous pine trees, accompanied by a cool, mossy aroma, and a subtle fragrance of honey orchid.

  • The "Rock Milk Tea" Experience
    Forget artificial flavorings. This is the true essence of Rock Milk Tea—a natural phenomenon where the genetics of the Shi Ru bush interact with the Wuyi quartzite soil to produce a flavor that mimics the smoothness of cream. This Black Tea interpretation amplifies that quality, making it immediately accessible to Western palates while offering the depth that seasoned tea drinkers crave .
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a Oolong or a Black Tea?
This specific batch is processed as a Black Tea (fully oxidized), but from a plant variety (Shi Ru) that is historically a Wuyi Oolong cultivar. It offers the best of both worlds.
I love traditional Shi Ru Oolong. Will I like this?
If you love the creamy texture and mineral spine of Shi Ru, you will be fascinated by this darker, richer interpretation. It is like meeting an old friend in a new city.
I love smooth, malty Black Teas. Will I like this?
Absolutely. This is a gateway into the world of Wuyi heritage teas, offering the smoothness you love with an added layer of complex "terroir" that standard black teas lack.
What makes Shi Ru Black Tea from Wuyishan unique compared to other black teas?
Shi Ru Black Tea is made from the ancient Shi Ru cultivar, known for its legendary creamy texture and mineral-rich flavor, originating from the Wuyishan region. Its full oxidation and light charcoal roasting process enhance its honey, warm milk, and stone fruit aromas, offering a distinct and luxurious tea experience.
How do I properly store Shi Ru Black Tea to maintain its freshness?
To preserve the quality of Shi Ru Black Tea, store it in a sealed container away from moisture, in a vacuum or alone. Keep it in a cool, dry place to prevent oxidation and retain its rich aroma and flavor.
What are the flavor notes I can expect from Shi Ru Black Tea?
Shi Ru Black Tea features a complex aroma profile that includes honey, warm milk, stone fruit, clove, and mossy flavors. Its thick, creamy texture provides a smooth drinking experience that highlights its rich, vintage character.
When is the harvest for Shi Ru Black Tea, and how does it impact the taste?
The Shi Ru Black Tea is harvested in Spring 2025. This early-season harvest typically results in a fresh, vibrant flavor profile that captures the season’s youthful vigor and aromatic qualities, enhancing its overall richness.
Is Shi Ru Black Tea suitable for traditional tea brewing methods or is special equipment needed?
Shi Ru Black Tea can be brewed using standard black tea brewing methods, such as steeping in hot water. To fully experience its aromas and texture, use a Teapot or gaiwan and enjoy at recommended temperatures for black tea.