Xinyang Maojian-Xinyang Downy Tip-Standard

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Green Tea
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175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 0 sec

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  • “Dry leaf is mostly needle-shaped with average length od 2,5 cm. Leaf has dull olive green tone with white tips ranging between 1/3 and 1/2. Dry leaf has soft, woodsy and hay smell with hints of...” Read full tasting note
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Xin Yang Mao Jian is one of China’s Ten Famous tea and is treasured for its refreshing taste and pleasant aroma.

Other names: Xin Yang Fur Tip, Xin Yang Hairy Tip

Origin: Xin Yang, Henan Province of China

Grade:Standard,Machine-made

Henan’s Xinyang prefecture has been famous for its Maojian tea since the Tang dynasty.
Though Xinyang is on the edge of the arid North China plain, the mountainous southern and western parts, crisscrossed by streamsRead more

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Dry leaf is mostly needle-shaped with average length od 2,5 cm. Leaf has dull olive green tone with white tips ranging between 1/3 and 1/2. Dry leaf has soft, woodsy and hay smell with hints of dried beech tree shreds; reminds me of my grandfather’s workshop.

I managed to get three steeps total with this one, using 3 grams of dry leaf with 250 ml water on 80 Celsius. Liquor is clear with light green-yellow tone giving really light impression. On first sip there is a moderate citrus bite in throat that overpowers mild grassy taste, but ends up as really refreshing. Just a few moments after swallowing liquor citrus note turns to starchy and stays there for a moment while cooling minty aftertaste emerges. Starchy-tingling sensation moves from throat to tongue center and slides to the sides.
Second steep showed some astringency, but not enough to drown overall
impression of this tea. Starchy-tingling sensation is also augmented a bit
and usual mint aftertaste is paired with grainy texture on tongue.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 0 sec

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