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We've had a pretty good offering of nice aged white teas at a favorable price point for the last several years. They are becoming increasingly hard to get.
Here we have one that's been in my possession for several years but is just now making it to the site. Although it's called "Hua Xiang" Bai Mu Dan, it smells nothing like flowers. It's a nice, medium-weight smooth aged white tea with hints of cinnamon and honey. Good stuff.
Our stock is... not a lot, so if this strikes your fancy now is a good time to get it :)
It will come broken up in a 2 oz. bag ready for drinking with some minimal breaking apart, or you can opt for a whole cake (300g) in the pull down menu.
Cake tea can be messy so you'll need a good strainer. We offer one HERE.
Brewing: Aged White Tea is very forgiving and easy to brew. Depending on your preference, a gaiwan, kettle, French press or simply drinking it Grandpa style all work. Here are some parameters to get you started:
Gaiwan: Use 5-6g of dry-leaf in your typical porcelain Gaiwan. Hit it hard with boiling spring water (or fresh filtered tap water). Start with steeps of about 10 seconds pouring out the soup through a quality strainer. As your session progresses, add about 10 seconds for each successive steeping.
Kettle: Kettle brewing is simply brewing it in your electric kettle or even on the stove-top in a stainless sauce pan (my preference). Bring 2-3 cups of spring water (or fresh filtered tap water) to a boil. Toss in about 5-6g of dry-leaf. Turn down the heat to medium and let it roll around anywhere from 5-15 minutes with some occasional stirring. Strain and let cool to drinking temps. (You can also add fresh cold water and ice for really good iced tea in the Summer).
French press: Using a French press is nice because it strains the leaves for you. Use the same parameters as a gaiwan, or let it sit as long as you want. Just look for color change and see how you like it.
Grandpa style: In your tea or coffee mug, use boiling water and 4-5g of dry-leaf. When it’s cool enough you can start drinking. I like to wait for about 5 minutes before I start drinking. Slowly sip away as you work or talk with a friend. When it’s half empty or so, just put in more hot water. Continue throughout the day as long as the leaves deliver. Aged White teas have a lot of staying power.
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