Tea type
White Tea
Ingredients
White Tea
Flavors
Freshly Cut Grass, Smoke, Sweet, Grass, Hay
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
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Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 1 min, 45 sec 2 g 7 oz / 214 ml

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  • “This is one of those teas I buy on an impulse, and then store away, to discover quite a while later, grr. A shame and often a waste of money, but here, I have the impression that the loose tea has...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This, my friends, is a gulpable by accident one. As in, “wow, I like the taste of this enough it causes lack of pause”. It is very smooth, a fair bit smoky without being intense, more than....” Read full tasting note
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From The Tea House - Covent Garden

A light white Chinese loose leaf tea which is very low in caffeine.

Delicate leaves from Guang Xi Province with sweet nutty flavour.

Plump and tender, needle-shaped buds are carefully selected to produce this very delicate white tea

The names derives from the appearance of the buds which are plucked when they are barely emerging and are covered in silvery “white down”.
It originates in the “Lin Yun” county of the Guang Xi province in southern China.

Our Lin Yun White Downy brews to a bright and delicately yellow liquor. The flavour is very slightly nutty, yet sweet and mellow.

When you make your white tea it is important to make sure that the water is not too hot and that it is not steeped for too long.

STEEPING
2g per 200ml
1-3 minutes
75-80C

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This is one of those teas I buy on an impulse, and then store away, to discover quite a while later, grr.
A shame and often a waste of money, but here, I have the impression that the loose tea has maintained its quality better than in other cases. Without any temperature indication on the pouch, I brew a heaped teaspoon of tea at 80ºC, and after 2 minutes it turns out really nicely.
A lot of taste for a white tea (also quite rich in colour), with even a smoky hint, but also a sweet touch to it, very well balanced. In short, a white tea I can really enjoy on its own.

Flavors: Freshly Cut Grass, Smoke, Sweet

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 250 ML

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This, my friends, is a gulpable by accident one. As in, “wow, I like the taste of this enough it causes lack of pause”.

It is very smooth, a fair bit smoky without being intense, more than. Medium. Mouth feel, a slight hay sweetness.

The flavour is soft golden I’d say. Wow like this one.

A lot of body and taste for a white still maintaining that slight feeling of delicacy.

My measurements on grams to. Water are rough due to on the go life.

Flavors: Grass, Hay, Smoke, Sweet

Preparation
160 °F / 71 °C 1 min, 0 sec 2 g 6 OZ / 177 ML

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