White Silk Ray — Fuding Bai Mu Dan White Tea Cake, Spring 2023
شحن عالمي مقابل 9.5 دولار على كل طلب. سياسة الشحن
ضمان استعادة الأموال لمدة 14 يومًا
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شحن عالمي مقابل 9.5 دولار على كل طلب. سياسة الشحن
ضمان استعادة الأموال لمدة 14 يومًا
هل تحتاج إلى مساعدة؟ أخبرنا
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Pressed from just twenty sun-dried Qingming cakes out of Guanyang, Fuding — this Bai Mu Dan sits exactly between Silver Needle's crystalline freshness and Shou Mei's honeyed depth, and somehow holds both at once.
A tea that is bright and sweet in the same breath — sun-dried, unhurried, and pressed into just twenty cakes from the heart of Fuding.
What Makes It Unique
- From Guanyang, Fuding — Where White Tea Was Born. Fuding is the protected origin of Chinese white tea, and Guanyang 管阳 is one of its most respected growing areas. This is not a generic white tea. This is the real thing, from the source.
- Perfectly Balanced Between Freshness and Sweetness. Most white teas lean one way — either the green brightness of Silver Needle or the deep honey of Shou Mei. This Bai Mu Dan holds both at once. Fresh on the first sip. Sweet on the last. Balanced throughout.
- Sun-Dried, Unmanipulated — The Leaf Decides. No heat. No shaping. The leaves are laid out under the Fujian sun and left alone. This is white tea as it has always been made in Fuding — minimal intervention, maximum expression.
- Spring 2023 Qingming Harvest — Peak Quality Window. Harvested around Qingming Festival (清明, Qīng Míng), the most prized picking season in Chinese tea culture. Young buds, cool air, slow growth. You cannot recreate this timing.
- Only Twenty Cakes Exist. This is not a marketing number. Twenty cakes were pressed on May 3, 2023. When they are gone, this particular tea — this specific harvest, this exact year — is gone with them.
- Loose-Pressed for Long-Term Aging — Not a Display Piece, a Living Tea. Unlike iron-compressed white tea cakes that prioritize shelf appearance, this cake is pressed at lower pressure intentionally. The looser structure allows oxygen to continue interacting with the leaf over time, enabling a cleaner and more even transformation (陈化, Chén Huà) as the cake ages. It is designed to be drunk now and to keep evolving for years.
The Story Behind This Tea
White tea begins in Fuding. That is not a slogan — it is history. For centuries, the farmers of Fuding, Fujian have been producing white tea using the same fundamental method: pick the leaf, lay it in the sun, let it dry. No fixation (杀青, Shā Qīng). No rolling (揉捻, Róu Niǎn). No added heat. The process is almost radical in its restraint.
The Bai Mu Dan (白牡丹, Bái Mǔ Dān) — literally "White Peony" — sits at the center of the white tea family. Above it is the Silver Needle (白毫银针, Bái Háo Yín Zhēn), prized for its singular buds and crystalline freshness. Below it is Shou Mei (寿眉, Shòu Méi), broader-leafed and deeply honeyed. Bai Mu Dan is picked as one bud with two young leaves — a structure that gives it range. It carries both the fragrance of the bud and the body of the leaf, and in a well-made batch, neither wins. They balance each other.
This particular cake comes from Guanyang (管阳), one of the core growing townships within the Fuding region. The area sits at altitude, with mineral-rich soil and the kind of mountain air that slows the growth of the leaf and concentrates its character. Harvested in late March 2023, around Qingming Festival — the most prized picking window in the Chinese tea calendar — the leaves were left to wither naturally under the Fujian sun, then compressed into cake form on May 3, 2023.
The pressing pressure was kept deliberately light. Unlike densely compressed iron-disc cakes (铁饼, Tiě Bǐng), this cake retains a loose, open structure — you can see the individual leaves and buds clearly on the surface without effort. This is not an accident of craft. A looser compression means the leaf continues to breathe after pressing, allowing the transformation process (陈化, Chén Huà) to proceed more evenly and cleanly over time. If you choose to age this cake, the structure is already working in your favor.
We named it Silk Ray for two reasons. First, for the sunlight that makes this tea possible — the long, slow drying under open sky that is the defining act of white tea production. And second, for the texture it leaves behind in the cup: smooth, luminous, and lingering, like a ray of light moving through something fine.
After production, the cakes were transported immediately to Xi'an for dry storage (干仓, Gān Cāng) — a controlled, low-humidity environment that preserves the tea's clarity and allows for clean, natural aging over time.
Twenty cakes were pressed. No more. If you have been looking for a Fuding Bai Mu Dan that is genuinely traceable, genuinely limited, and genuinely made with care — this is that tea.
Why Buy From Us
- Every cake is traceable to a specific harvest date, a specific township, and a specific pressing date. No vague sourcing claims.
- Dry-stored in Xi'an under controlled conditions — clean, odor-free, no humidity exposure. Learn more about our storage.
- We only offer what we trust, drink, and love. That is not a tagline. It is our buying policy.
Only 20 cakes were ever pressed. Once they are gone, this harvest is gone. If this tea speaks to you, this is the moment to decide.
Pressed from just twenty sun-dried Qingming cakes out of Guanyang, Fuding — this Bai Mu Dan sits exactly between Silver Needle's crystalline freshness and Shou Mei's honeyed depth, and somehow holds both at once.
A tea that is bright and sweet in the same breath — sun-dried, unhurried, and pressed into just twenty cakes from the heart of Fuding.
What Makes It Unique
- From Guanyang, Fuding — Where White Tea Was Born. Fuding is the protected origin of Chinese white tea, and Guanyang 管阳 is one of its most respected growing areas. This is not a generic white tea. This is the real thing, from the source.
- Perfectly Balanced Between Freshness and Sweetness. Most white teas lean one way — either the green brightness of Silver Needle or the deep honey of Shou Mei. This Bai Mu Dan holds both at once. Fresh on the first sip. Sweet on the last. Balanced throughout.
- Sun-Dried, Unmanipulated — The Leaf Decides. No heat. No shaping. The leaves are laid out under the Fujian sun and left alone. This is white tea as it has always been made in Fuding — minimal intervention, maximum expression.
- Spring 2023 Qingming Harvest — Peak Quality Window. Harvested around Qingming Festival (清明, Qīng Míng), the most prized picking season in Chinese tea culture. Young buds, cool air, slow growth. You cannot recreate this timing.
- Only Twenty Cakes Exist. This is not a marketing number. Twenty cakes were pressed on May 3, 2023. When they are gone, this particular tea — this specific harvest, this exact year — is gone with them.
- Loose-Pressed for Long-Term Aging — Not a Display Piece, a Living Tea. Unlike iron-compressed white tea cakes that prioritize shelf appearance, this cake is pressed at lower pressure intentionally. The looser structure allows oxygen to continue interacting with the leaf over time, enabling a cleaner and more even transformation (陈化, Chén Huà) as the cake ages. It is designed to be drunk now and to keep evolving for years.
The Story Behind This Tea
White tea begins in Fuding. That is not a slogan — it is history. For centuries, the farmers of Fuding, Fujian have been producing white tea using the same fundamental method: pick the leaf, lay it in the sun, let it dry. No fixation (杀青, Shā Qīng). No rolling (揉捻, Róu Niǎn). No added heat. The process is almost radical in its restraint.
The Bai Mu Dan (白牡丹, Bái Mǔ Dān) — literally "White Peony" — sits at the center of the white tea family. Above it is the Silver Needle (白毫银针, Bái Háo Yín Zhēn), prized for its singular buds and crystalline freshness. Below it is Shou Mei (寿眉, Shòu Méi), broader-leafed and deeply honeyed. Bai Mu Dan is picked as one bud with two young leaves — a structure that gives it range. It carries both the fragrance of the bud and the body of the leaf, and in a well-made batch, neither wins. They balance each other.
This particular cake comes from Guanyang (管阳), one of the core growing townships within the Fuding region. The area sits at altitude, with mineral-rich soil and the kind of mountain air that slows the growth of the leaf and concentrates its character. Harvested in late March 2023, around Qingming Festival — the most prized picking window in the Chinese tea calendar — the leaves were left to wither naturally under the Fujian sun, then compressed into cake form on May 3, 2023.
The pressing pressure was kept deliberately light. Unlike densely compressed iron-disc cakes (铁饼, Tiě Bǐng), this cake retains a loose, open structure — you can see the individual leaves and buds clearly on the surface without effort. This is not an accident of craft. A looser compression means the leaf continues to breathe after pressing, allowing the transformation process (陈化, Chén Huà) to proceed more evenly and cleanly over time. If you choose to age this cake, the structure is already working in your favor.
We named it Silk Ray for two reasons. First, for the sunlight that makes this tea possible — the long, slow drying under open sky that is the defining act of white tea production. And second, for the texture it leaves behind in the cup: smooth, luminous, and lingering, like a ray of light moving through something fine.
After production, the cakes were transported immediately to Xi'an for dry storage (干仓, Gān Cāng) — a controlled, low-humidity environment that preserves the tea's clarity and allows for clean, natural aging over time.
Twenty cakes were pressed. No more. If you have been looking for a Fuding Bai Mu Dan that is genuinely traceable, genuinely limited, and genuinely made with care — this is that tea.
Why Buy From Us
- Every cake is traceable to a specific harvest date, a specific township, and a specific pressing date. No vague sourcing claims.
- Dry-stored in Xi'an under controlled conditions — clean, odor-free, no humidity exposure. Learn more about our storage.
- We only offer what we trust, drink, and love. That is not a tagline. It is our buying policy.
Only 20 cakes were ever pressed. Once they are gone, this harvest is gone. If this tea speaks to you, this is the moment to decide.