Bai Mu Dan|4 oz.|8 oz.|16 oz.|Sample (1 Serving)
Description Brewing Guide origin Fuding County, Fujian craft faded (air dried) flavor notes almond, dried apricot, mellow origin Fuding County, Fujian craft faded (air dried) flavor notes almond, dried apricot, mellow Our Bai Mu Dan comes from Fuding Count
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origin Fuding County, Fujian
craft faded (air dried)
flavor notes almond, dried apricot, mellow
origin Fuding County, Fujian
craft faded (air dried)
flavor notes almond, dried apricot, mellow
Our Bai Mu Dan comes from Fuding County, Fujian Province. Its two leaf and a bud combination comes from the Da Bai tea tree, picked in mid-April after the individual tea buds that make up Silver Needle have been gathered.
Once picked, the leaves undergo a gradual “fade”, during which time, the leaves are slightly enzymatically oxidized before they are given a final low temperature bake. This classic white tea crafting method enhances the sweetness and mouth feel of this tea, while preserving the natural character of the tea leaves.
Bai Mu Dan brews a light golden infusion with a hint of sweetness reminiscent of dried apricot and almonds.
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1g per 2oz at 180F for 2m These brewing recommendations are a great starting point for many tea styles, since 180F water is warm enough to extract satisfying flavor, while still being cool enough to limit bitterness or astringency. To change the strength of your brew, try adjusting the amount of tea leaves you use instead of changing the water temperature.
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