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Hanzhong Immortal's Fluff is a distinctive green tea from the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi, China. This tea is special, picked just before the Qingming Festival, a time for honoring ancestors and enjoying the beauty of nature. The tea bushes increase during this period, producing tender, vibrant leaves. 

We have sold this highly acclaimed niche green tea in our teahouse since 2018. The Hanzhong Immortal's Fluff before the Qingming Festival is a yearly favorite among our tea customers.

These leaves are rich in nutrients and full of life. The tea offers a fresh, crisp taste with bright, clear liquor. Floral hints enhance the flavor, while the aroma remains clean and elegant—a true mark of quality.

Brewing Instructions

You will need simple tools like a gaiwan or glass cup to brew this exquisite tea. Follow these steps:

  • Use 2 grams of tea for every 100 ml of water.
  • Heat the water to approximately 85°C (185°F).
  • Start with a quick brew of 10 seconds, then reduce the steeping time with each subsequent brew.

Storage Tips

To preserve the quality of Hanzhong Immortal's Fluff, store it properly:

  • Keep the tea in an airtight container.
  • Please protect it from sunlight and moisture.
  • A cool, odor-free place is ideal for storage.

The Qinling Mountains

The Qinling Mountains are not just a scenic backdrop; they are rich in biodiversity and home to various plants and animals. This unique environment and its historical connection to the Silk Road deeply influence the tea's flavor.

Conclusion

Hanzhong Immortal's Fluff is more than just a tea; it is a taste of spring that connects you to a rich cultural heritage. Each cup offers a moment to savor the freshness and tradition embedded in its essence. Enjoy the experience that comes with every sip!

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2024 Hanzhong Immortal's Fluff (Pre-Qingming) Green Tea

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Hanzhong Immortal's Fluff is a distinctive green tea from the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi, China. This tea is special, picked just before the Qingming Festival, a time for honoring ancestors and enjoying the beauty of nature. The tea bushes increase during this period, producing tender, vibrant leaves. 

We have sold this highly acclaimed niche green tea in our teahouse since 2018. The Hanzhong Immortal's Fluff before the Qingming Festival is a yearly favorite among our tea customers.

These leaves are rich in nutrients and full of life. The tea offers a fresh, crisp taste with bright, clear liquor. Floral hints enhance the flavor, while the aroma remains clean and elegant—a true mark of quality.

Brewing Instructions

You will need simple tools like a gaiwan or glass cup to brew this exquisite tea. Follow these steps:

  • Use 2 grams of tea for every 100 ml of water.
  • Heat the water to approximately 85°C (185°F).
  • Start with a quick brew of 10 seconds, then reduce the steeping time with each subsequent brew.

Storage Tips

To preserve the quality of Hanzhong Immortal's Fluff, store it properly:

  • Keep the tea in an airtight container.
  • Please protect it from sunlight and moisture.
  • A cool, odor-free place is ideal for storage.

The Qinling Mountains

The Qinling Mountains are not just a scenic backdrop; they are rich in biodiversity and home to various plants and animals. This unique environment and its historical connection to the Silk Road deeply influence the tea's flavor.

Conclusion

Hanzhong Immortal's Fluff is more than just a tea; it is a taste of spring that connects you to a rich cultural heritage. Each cup offers a moment to savor the freshness and tradition embedded in its essence. Enjoy the experience that comes with every sip!

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