Dark Tea
Kang Zhuan康砖
Traditional Tibetan border tea brick. Robust, earthy, and slightly smoky with a thick body.
Flavor Profile
Primary Notes
How to Understand Kang Zhuan
In the cup, Kang Zhuan is best understood as a dark tea built around earth, smoke, and robust. The secondary notes of quiet supporting notes give it more range than a simple category label suggests, while the aroma leans toward a restrained aroma. Expect a full body and a finish that shows the tea most clearly after the first few sips.
The origin matters here. Kang Zhuan is associated with Sichuan in China, so the page should be read as a profile of both tea style and place. Basin climate with high humidity. Ancient tea cultivation region. That context helps explain why two teas in the same broad family can taste noticeably different.
Processing is the other major clue: dark tea is typically post-fermentation, where microbial transformation creates smoother, earthier flavors over time. For Kang Zhuan, the oxidation level is 85% when measured on a simple scale.
For brewing, start near 100C with about 5g per 100ml. The first infusion at roughly 30 seconds should show the tea's structure without over-extracting it; later steeps can move in 5-second increments. Because the expected range is about 7 infusions, this tea is better judged across a session than from one long steep.
When buying Kang Zhuan, use price as a quality signal but not the only one. A common mid-range benchmark is around $25-$60 per 50g. Look for clean aroma, credible origin naming, and leaf appearance that matches the style before paying premium prices.
How to Brew Kang Zhuan
Gongfu Style
Western Style
Origin & Processing
Growing Region
Kang Zhuan comes from Sichuan (四川) in China Province . Basin climate with high humidity. Ancient tea cultivation region.
Oxidation Level
85%
Pricing Guide
Prices for Kang Zhuan vary based on quality, harvest time, and source.
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