Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) vs Keemun Hao Ya
A detailed comparison of two Chinese teas
Quick Verdict
Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) is best for those who prefer orchid flavors with a medium body. Keemun Hao Ya suits those who enjoy wine notes and a medium mouthfeel.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Attribute | Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) | Keemun Hao Ya |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Oolong Tea | Black Tea |
| Region | Phoenix Mountain | Qimen County |
| Oxidation | 45% | 95% |
| Caffeine | Moderate | Moderate |
| Body | Medium | Medium |
| Primary Flavors | Orchid, Floral, Sweet | Wine, Fruit, Floral |
| Roast Level | Light | None |
| Best Brewing | 95°C, 10s first steep | 95°C, 120s first steep |
| Re-steep Potential | 9 steeps | 3 steeps |
| Price Range | $25-$60/50g | $25-$60/50g |
Flavor Comparison
Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance)
A classic dancong variety prized for its pure orchid fragrance. Lighter than Mi Lan Xiang with more delicate floral notes.
Flavor Notes
Keemun Hao Ya
Premium grade Keemun made from tender buds. Wine-like, fruity, and floral with the signature Keemun sweetness and little astringency.
Flavor Notes
Brewing Differences
Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance)
Gongfu: 8.0g per 100ml at 95°C, first steep 10s.
Keemun Hao Ya
Gongfu: 3.0g per 100ml at 95°C, first steep 120s.
Western: 2.0g per 100ml at 95°C, steep 3 minutes.
Region & Terroir
Phoenix Mountain
Ancient single-bush dancong oolongs. Unique varietal diversity.
What This Comparison Really Shows
Category & Origin Context
This is a cross-category comparison: Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) is oolong tea, while Keemun Hao Ya is black tea. Origin pulls them apart as well: Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) comes from Phoenix Mountain, while Keemun Hao Ya comes from Qimen County. This matters because category tells you the processing logic, while region tells you the growing conditions behind aroma, body, and finish.
Tasting Difference
Flavor is the clearest split. Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) emphasizes orchid, floral, and sweet with a medium body; Keemun Hao Ya leans toward wine, fruit, and floral with a medium body. If you are choosing for aroma, compare the dry leaf and the first rinse; if you are choosing for texture, judge the second and third infusions, where body and aftertaste usually become easier to read.
Brewing Implications
Brewing should not be identical by default. Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) starts best around 95C, while Keemun Hao Ya starts around 95C. Keep the leaf ratio steady, then adjust water temperature and steep time; that makes the comparison fair without forcing one tea into another tea's brewing style.
Buying Decision
Choose Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) when you want orchid, floral, and sweet, moderate caffeine, and a medium body. Choose Keemun Hao Ya when wine, fruit, and floral, moderate caffeine, and a medium body sound more useful. For buying, favor the tea whose origin and processing style match how you actually drink: daily cups reward reliability, while slower gongfu sessions reward aromatic complexity and re-steep performance.
Side-by-Side Tasting Method
In a side-by-side tasting, brew both teas with the same vessel size and similar leaf weight, then adjust only after the first two infusions. Track three things: which tea opens faster, which tea keeps its structure after several steeps, and which finish you still notice after the cup is empty. That tasting method usually reveals more than comparing dry descriptions or price alone.
Common Comparison Mistake
The common mistake is judging both teas by the same standard. Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) should be evaluated as oolong tea from Phoenix Mountain; Keemun Hao Ya should be evaluated as black tea from Qimen County. A tea can be objectively well made yet still be the wrong choice for your preferred water temperature, session length, flavor intensity, or caffeine tolerance.
Which Tea Should You Choose?
Choose Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) if you:
- Love orchid flavor notes
- Learn more about Zhi Lan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance)
Choose Keemun Hao Ya if you:
- Love wine flavor notes
- Learn more about Keemun Hao Ya