Tea: |
Peony White Needles -
(Very Rare China White
Tea) |
Grade: |
Peony
White Needle Superior,
(a.k.a. Yin Zhen Bai Hao) |
Manufacture Type: |
White
Tea - naturally withered |
Cup Characteristics: |
A
delicate lingering
fragrance and a fresh
mellow sweet taste
devoid of astringency or
grassy flavor. |
Infusion: |
A
shimmering clear
infusion |
Information: |
The
production of white tea
is very different to
green tea. Firstly the
leaves come from a
special varietal tea
bush called Narcissus or
chaicha bushes. Secondly
the leaves are not
steamed or pan-fired as
is the case in green
tea. These leaves are
dried and withered in
the sun . If mechanical
drying is required the
leaves are baked (not
fired) at temperatures
less that 40’C. Thirdly
only special ‘two leaves
and a bud’ are selected.
These leaves must show a
very light green almost
gray white color and be
covered with velvet
peach fuzz down. The
ideal is a leaf or two
being wrapped around a
newly developing shoot.
These shoots are plucked
and segregated from the
rest of the leaf being
plucked. These leaves
are then naturally
withered and the
painstaking process on
final manual selection
occurs..
Peony White Needle Tea
is the top grade
available and very rare
- hence its high cost.
You will see two intact
grayish white leaves
that surround a silver
bud. The two leaves and
a bud that adhere to the
stem in a uniform manner
are covered with a
silvery white down.
These are the rules for
picking Peony White Tea:
- Only picked between
March 15 and April 10.
- Not picked on days
that may be raining
- Not picked if the dew
has not dried or if
there is frost on the
ground
- No purple buds allowed
and the stems must not
be too long or too
short.
- Leaves damaged by
wind, handling, insects
or partially open are
rejected and put into a
lower grade.
The western cosmetic
industry has recently
discovered the benefits
of white tea. In
addition to its
anticancer properties,
tea has a calming and
detoxifying effect on
the skin. White tea is
especially potent in
that it is has three
times as many
antioxidant polyphenols
as green or black tea
and has been shown to be
100% more effective in
mopping up free radicals
that cause skin to sag.
Some of the world’s top
cosmetic companies are
becoming very interested
in white tea for skin
creams and the result is
that high grade white
tea is becoming even
more rare than before.
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
When preparing by the
cup, this tea can be
used repeatedly (à la
chinoise)- about 3
times. The secret is to
use water that is about
180’F or 80’C. Place
about 10-15 silver tips
into your cup and let
the tea steep for 3
minutes. Then begin
enjoying a cup of
enchantment - do not
remove the leaves from
the cup. Once the water
level is low - add more
water, and so on - until
the tea flavor is
exhausted. Look at the
pattern of the leaves -
they foretell life.
Iced Tea Brewing Method:
Not recommended as
the delicate nuances
of this particularly
refined tea will be
lost.
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