Yinyu Anji Baicha

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Green Tea
Flavors
Apple, Sweet, Warm Grass, Edamame, Freshly Cut Grass, Grass, Green, Green Apple, Pleasantly Sour, Sugar, White Grapes
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Caffeine
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Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 1 min, 30 sec

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NOTESYELLOW APPLE | WHITE SUGAR | DELICATE
YINYU ANJI BAICHA is a pre-qingming anji baicha from Yinyu farm in Anji county, Zhejiang province, China. This tea was grown at 800 meters elevation and hand-harvested on March 30, 2021 at a 1:1/1:2 plucking standard before production in the Chinese green tea style: plucked, briefly withered, pan-fired to fix (also known as kill-green, the process of heating tea leaves to deactivate the enzymesRead more

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it really does taste like apples… so yummy and springlike to me.

Flavors: Apple, Sweet, Warm Grass

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 1 min, 30 sec

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I highly looked forward to having a fresh green after a disappointing experience with a roasty one on Friday. It’s been years since I’ve had this varietal and a pure green that was something other than a scented jasmine, so this sample was a nice break from the usual black and oolong from my stash.

This one was extremely fresh, delicate, energizing, healthy and relaxing. It tastes like green tea, but with some added sweetness to its hints, maybe some grassy sourness like apple. Sometimes, it reminded me of fresh green soy and edamame. However, it was not overly vegetal, but still grassy green enough to make you think-“hey this is good for me.” It’s got that morning dew kind of feeling you never get tired of.

Brewed consistently 5 times western with some slight astringency, though I easily see this being a tumbler or gong fu kind of green tea. Serving in glass is the way to go because the leaves are very pretty.

Flavors: Edamame, Freshly Cut Grass, Grass, Green, Green Apple, Pleasantly Sour, Sugar, White Grapes

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