Ye Sheng Bai Hao, wild white tea

€17.50
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SKU
W-018

Ye Sheng Bai Hao, wild white tea from Hu Lin, Fu Ding, Fujian, China. This tea grows at an altitude of 280 ~ 400 meters, comes from a single deserted tea field and is picked in early spring. The variety is Xiao Bai Hao (small leaf). This tea is hand-picked and processed as you can see from the beautiful whole buds. This tea has a beautiful deep golden yellow color, full balanced flavor, a nutty character (fleece), reminiscent of freshly cut aubergines. A very smooth tea that only becomes more intense while re-steepiing.

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Ye Sheng Bai Hao, wild white tea from Hu Lin, Fu Ding, Fujian, China. This tea grows at an altitude of 280 ~ 400 meters, comes from a single deserted tea field and is picked in early spring. The variety is Xiao Bai Hao (small leaf). This tea is hand-picked and processed as you can see from the beautiful whole buds. This tea has a beautiful deep golden yellow color, full balanced flavor, a nutty character (fleece), reminiscent of freshly cut aubergines. A very smooth tea that only becomes more intense while re-steepiing.

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SKUW-018
StockLimited stock
Tea TypeWHITE TEA
CertificationCertificate of Analysis
FlavoursFloral, exotic flowers, Sweet corn
Origin--> CHINA
Harvest2016
Brewing westernWhite tea: Use 2 grams of tea and brew cool, around 70°C, allow to steep for 3-5 minutes and infuse at least 3 times.
Brewing easternUse 3 grams of tea per 100ml of water, the water temperature is between 90 and 100 ° C and short steeps of around 10 seconds. It's best to use a small teapot or gaiwan.
Cold BrewCold infusion, use 10 to 16 grams of tea per liter of cold water. Let the tea steep overnight in the fridge, 12 to 15 hours. You can vary with the proportions for example to add sparkling water afterwards.
Shelf lifeStore this product cool, dark, dry and airtight; after a year the fresh taste develops into a more mellow taste.
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