Pan Seven Aged Tea bottle, Photo by Rachel K. Ng
“Tea tempers the spirit and harmonizes the mind, dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue, awakens thought and prevents drowsiness, lightens or refreshes the body, and clears the perceptive faculties.” – Confucius
Taiwanese Independent Perfumer Pan Yuqing, Photo by Rachel K. Ng©
Taiwanese independent perfumer Pan Yuqing worked as a master of tea and teacher of the tea ceremony before dedicating herself to perfumery and founding the Pan Seven house. A major aspect of Pan’s mission in founding her brand is to explore the world of Taiwanese tea in fragrance. According to Pan, “there are considerable differences between the tea drinking cultures of the East and the West. The tea culture of the West tends to be the afternoon garden scene, so the performance of fragrance notes is more focused on presenting florals; while tea drinking in the East focuses on the combination of Confucianism and Taoism philosophical concepts and artistic conceptions like purity of heart.” This unique perspective, along with Pan’s tremendous talent, won her a 2022 Art and Olfaction Award in the Independent category for her fragrance Pan Seven Aged Tea.
Pan Seven Aged Tea bottle and Taiwanese tea materials, Photo by Rachel K. Ng©
Pan Seven Aged Tea opens with refreshing and gentle notes of green tea. Citrus-edged fresh cut grass notes with apple and pear nuances create a lightly full and sweet-crisp aroma. This addictively fresh opening captures the characteristic scent of Bi Luo Chun green tea, which is exceptionally delicate and pure in character. Within Taiwan, Bi Luo Chun green tea is produced using a sustainable premodern method of farming dating back to the Qing dynasty. The tender leaf buds are harvested and processed (dried to stop oxidation and rolled to concentrate oils) as little as possible to capture their refined aromas. As its name suggests, Pan Seven’s Aged Tea fragrance seeks to explore a type of beverage called Aged Tea (Lao Cha in Mandarin). This special kind of oolong tea is stored for several years (or even decades) in stone or clay vessels for optimal aging. First, the tea leaves are roasted to remove moisture and facilitate aging. Then, every year the farmers carefully examine the tea leaves and meticulously re-roast them over charcoal to remove excess moisture and deepen complexity. Taiwanese Aged Tea thus contains the imprint of multiple seasons and landscapes; it is a kind of condensed memory of the past. If time is a quiet poem, then the opening of Pan Seven Aged Tea is a gentle waft of fresh air from a memory of spring.
Illustration of scholars enjoying tea, Photo by Rachel K. Ng©
In its heart, Pan Seven Aged Tea holds the imprint of another renowned Taiwanese varietal, Alishan High Mountain Jin Xuan Oolong tea. Jin Xuan is the name of a Taiwanese hybrid cultivar that is known for its creamy, buttery flavor and floral aroma. The tea is grown at the high elevations of Ali Mountain famous for its geographical location and climate ideal for tea production, as well as being the best of its type on the market. Ali mountain is the southernmost high mountain tea producing region of Taiwan (the Tropic of Cancer runs through it). Ali mountain gets direct sunlight and a daily afternoon fog that rises from the valleys below. As Pan Seven’s Aged Tea transitions, pastoral aromas of herbs and vegetation are met with a sweet buttery facet and mild floral undertones. Deepening into a heart of rich, floral-fruity oolong leaves with a hint of peach, complex toasty and wild-honey-like aromas develop on my skin. A dark stone-fruit note emerges to guide us into the dry down. The smoked plum material comes from Prunus Mume; generally referred to as plum in English, it is actually more closely related to apricot. This fruit is smoked and dried to produce a sweet snack. The smoky stone fruit and honeyed oolong heart are unlike any tea fragrance I’ve experienced. The sophistication, nuance, and photorealism of Pan Seven’s Aged Tea is remarkable.
Pan Seven Aged Tea bottle and Taiwanese tea, Photo by Rachel K. Ng ©
Pan Seven Aged Tea reveals its glorious Aged Tea (Lao Cha) dry down with a smoky brewed and woody base. Traditionally, Aged Tea (Lao Cha) is stored for decades before being enjoyed. It has a strong aroma with slight notes of smoked plums, fruits and herbs, a blend unique to Taiwan. Undertones of leather, coffee bean, and berries blend seamlessly with the nuanced wood palette of Taiwanese Cedar, Taiwanese Hinoki Cypress, and Taiwanese Camphor Tree. Perfumer Pan created this fragrance using mostly local Taiwanese materials. The long-lasting dry down is multifaceted and elegant, oolong and camphoraceous wood dominate on my skin, accompanied by smoked plum and the sweetness of longan (Dragon’s Eye, a fruit similar to lychee). The complexity of this fragrance is stunning as its story unfolds on skin. Projection and sillage are soft and intimate. Perfumer Pan notes, “the world is filled with black tea and green tea perfumes, but I wanted to express the attraction of Taiwanese tea which has multiple layers of fragrances that change through the experience.”
Notes: Bi Luo Chun Green Tea, Alishan High Mountain Jin Xuan Oolong Tea, Lao Cha Oolong tea, Smoked Plum (prunus mume), Taiwanese Cedar, Taiwanese Hinoki Cypress, Taiwanese Camphor Tree
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~ Rachel K. Ng, Senior Contributor
Pan Seven Aged Tea bottle, Photo courtesy the brand
We have a sample of Pan Seven Aged Tea for a registered ÇaFleureBon reader in the USA only, which is nearly impossible to find in the USA (if you are not sure if you are registered click here – you must register on our site or your entry will be invalid). Rachel will also include a very special sample of Taiwanese Alishan High Mountain Jin Xuan Oolong Tea so the winner can compare the real material! To be eligible please leave a comment on this site with what strikes you about Pan Seven Aged Tea. Draw Closes 7/12/2023
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