Ingredients
Full leaf White Peony tea from Fujian Province in China.
Blend Numerology
A symbol for the "double happiness" where this tea comes from.
Preparation
For best flavor, bring spring or freshly drawn filtered water to 190 degrees. Steep three minutes. Feed your meter if needed.
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Bai Mu Dan
Chinese White Tea
Bai Mu Dan, or White Peony, is often considered the second highest grade of white tea (after Silver Needle) and was traditionally produced in the northern Fujian Province of China. It comes from the top two leaves and bud of the tea bush, which can be shade dried and/or lightly fired. This gives Bai Mu Dan a pale cup color and delicate, nutty aroma. The flavor is delicate and complex, with toasty, slightly sweet floral notes and a clean aftertaste.
Fujian Province
Fujian Province is one of the most famous tea growing regions located on the southeast coast of China. Black, white and oolong teas are all thought to have originated from this province. With Taiwan so close in proximity, there has been much sharing of knowledge between the two in terms of tea plants and production. Oolongs have two harvest seasons, in late spring and fall.