Silver Fox Loose

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Silverfox is a bud heavy picking of white tea from Yunnan province.

Sweet and fresh, with bright aromatics and a soft profile that evokes spring. Wispy flavors and elegant fragrances abound. A delicious white tea that will bring joy to the cups of novice tea drinkers and veterans alike.

Each purchase is for 25 grams of loose tea.

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Sip Down & Backlog -8/29

I really enjoyed this tea. I topped it off Western style on Sunday because I wasn’t particularly in the mood to gongfu. I hadn’t made any notes on the session (or sessions prior to the last) regarding any flavors, etc.

I made a mark on the packet: Good, everyday white tea. 75/100.

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Gongfu!

Earlier this week, I got some tea mail with my most recent white2tea order! I mostly just got a bunch of dragonball samples of some of the new teas, but I did sneak in some of the loose version of W2T’s new Silver Fox white tea. I’m letting everything else in the order settle for a moment, but I couldn’t resist brewing something new up so today I enjoyed a short little park session with some juuuusstt ripe yellow plums. The plums proved to be a little too sweet for the tea so they mostly ended up being a post-session snack, but this bud heavy tea was pretty solid!! Soft, smooth and ever-so-slightly creamy mouthfeel with the faintest hint of pleasant astringency on the backend of the sip. Maybe it’s the design on the teacup subtly influencing me, but I also couldn’t help but think of the tea buds as looking like fuzzy like crab legs.

Taste wise, this is a delicate tea, but it has so many of the tasting notes I deeply enjoy in Bai Hao Yin Zhen and similar style white teas. Fresh cucumber pulp, a hints of sweet green melon or Asian pear, floral honeysuckle, and linden honey. Dewy, even. W2T describes it as whispy and bright, and I couldn’t agree more.

Tea Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/C9swUYxu4I6/?img_index=1

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuQ0V3ZQeJc

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