Bai Mu Dan / White Peony White Tea 白牡丹
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Bai Mu Dan White Tea is also known as 白牡丹 (Bái Mǔ Dān) in Chinese Pinyin and "pai mu tan" in Cantonese. It is named after its resemblance to a peony flower, as one bud and two tea leaves form the appearance of this tea.
This Bai Mu Dan White Tea comes from the main white tea-producing area in Fuding City, Fujian Province. It is classified as Bai Mu Dan White Tea and typically includes one bud and two leaves.
For information on classifying white tea grades, please refer to our blog, Fuding White Tea: A Delicate Symphony of Flavor and Wellness.
Bai Mu Dan / White Peony white tea is made simply by withering and drying the young leaves, preserving their pure and fresh taste.
We provide two grades of white tea.
(1) The top-quality tea leaves are picked right after the white hair silver needle, which is very similar.
(2) The first-grade leaves are picked later but still have excellent quality and meet the national standard for top-grade tea.
The top grade has a more refreshing taste, but its lower production makes it slightly more expensive.
This tea is a fresh mellow, sweet, round, thick, and smooth soup that feels similar to white hair silver needles (the best among the four types of white tea). It also has the high and rising aroma of Shoumei (the third grade among the four types of white tea). It is a white tea with both good soup and aroma.
For the best experience of the rich flower fragrance and high, rising aroma of this white peony tea, use a covered bowl (Gaiwan) or a glass cup for brewing. Our white peony tea is clear, fragrant, sweet, and mellow when brewed correctly.
To keep white peony tea fresh, avoid moisture, peculiar smells, intense light, vital oxygen, and high temperatures. Store it in a dry, calm, odor-free place away from intense sunlight and high temperatures to maintain its aroma and quality. This will help preserve the tea for longer.
We offer two options: natural whole-leaf loose tea and tightly pressed 300g tea cake. Both are good choices for tea drinkers.
Tea type: White Tea
Tea shape: Loose
Origin: Fujian
Picking year: 2024
Picking Season: Spring
Tea shape: Loose
Fermentation degree: 🟢🟢🟠Lightly fermented
Suggested teaware:
- Gaiwan☕
- Glass Cup🥛
- Porcelain Cup
- Elegant Cup
- Cold Brew
Tea-to-100g Water Ratio: 5g
Brewing Water Temperature:
- ♨️♨️♨️~100℃/212℉
Medthod:
Please refer to our Blog:A Guide to Brewing Perfect White Tea
Initial Brewing Time: ⏰⏰⏰⏰⏰⏰~50s
Subsequent Brewing Time: initial brewing time-10S
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