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Ink Snow (Mo Xue) Jasmine Tea

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Ink Snow (Mo Xue) Jasmine Tea

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Ink Snow Jasmine Tea (Mo Xue 墨雪茉莉花茶,Mò Xuě Mòlì Huā Chá) is a delightful Chinese scented tea. This exquisite blend combines high-quality green tea leaves with fragrant jasmine blossoms, resulting in a smooth, refreshing brew with a captivating floral aroma. The name "Mo Xue 墨雪," meaning "ink snow," alludes to the tea's dark leaves. Crafted using traditional scenting techniques, this tea offers a perfect balance of grassy notes and sweet jasmine fragrance. Its soothing flavor and elegant appearance make it a popular choice for both casual sipping and formal tea ceremonies, embodying the essence of Chinese tea culture.
Heng County, the world's largest jasmine-producing region, Xincheng Tea Factory (Xincheng Cha Chang) has been perfecting the art of jasmine tea for generations. Their dedication to quality is evident in every cup of Mo Xue Jasmine Tea. We've been impressed by their meticulous production process, which combines premium green tea leaves with fragrant jasmine blossoms. The result is a beautifully balanced brew that captures the essence of Guangxi's renowned jasmine fields. Xincheng's commitment to excellence and sustainable practices makes them a trusted partner in bringing you this exceptional tea. We're confident that tea enthusiasts will appreciate the authentic flavor and aroma of this carefully crafted jasmine tea.
Mo Xue Jasmine Tea showcases an exquisite blend of delicate green tea and fragrant jasmine. The dry leaves are slender and straight, with a unique dark hue reminiscent of ink. This striking appearance, evocative of both white hair tea and the darker notes of black tea, creates a visual harmony that sets it apart from traditional jasmine teas. When brewed, the liquor presents a clear, pale golden color with a smooth texture and clean finish.
The aroma of Mo Xue Jasmine Tea is a testament to its refined craftsmanship. Unlike overpowering jasmine scents, this tea offers a subtle, well-integrated fragrance. The result of a meticulous seven-round scenting process using fresh jasmine flowers, the floral notes are deeply infused into the tea leaves, creating a harmonious and natural fusion. This intricate process yields a tea where the jasmine essence becomes an integral part of the tea's character, rather than a superficial addition.
Crafted from spring-harvested single buds, this premium floral tea embodies the essence of its name, "Mo Xue" (墨雪), meaning "ink snow." The dark, ink-like appearance of the leaves contrasts beautifully with the pure, snow-white jasmine fragrance, symbolizing the tea's elegant duality. Its flavor profile is characterized by a gentle, lingering sweetness and a refreshing aftertaste, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate a more nuanced and sophisticated jasmine tea experience.

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