Key Features:
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Innovative Base: Crafted with high-quality Fuding Shoumei white tea, known for its delicate flavor and numerous health benefits.
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Extended Aging Process: Meticulously aged for 1095 days (3 years), using 2018 Fuding Shoumei, packaged in 2024 for optimal flavor development.
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Dual Fermentation: Undergoes both golden flower fermentation and traditional Fu tea fermentation, resulting in a complex flavor profile.
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Rich Aroma: Boasts an intense, long-lasting fragrance that persists through multiple infusions.
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Visual Appeal: Produces a bright, translucent orange-yellow liquor that's as pleasing to the eye as it is to the palate.
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Premium Leaf Quality: Features intact, glossy tea leaves, indicating careful processing and high quality.
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Taste Profile: Combines the refreshing sweetness of white tea with the rich, mellow notes characteristic of aged Fu tea.
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Enhanced Drinkability: The aging process results in a smoother, more palatable tea that's easy to enjoy.
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Convenient Packaging: Individually wrapped 3-gram portions for freshness and easy brewing on-the-go.
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Versatile Brewing Methods:
- Perfect for Gongfu style brewing
- Ideal for Grandpa style (leaves in the cup)
- Excellent for thermos steeping without bitterness
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Balanced Flavor: Retains the crisp, sweet notes of white tea while developing a full-bodied, robust taste from the fermentation and aging process.
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No Bitterness: Carefully processed to eliminate any harsh or bitter notes, regardless of steeping time.
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Long-Term Storage: Can be stored in a pollution-free environment for extended periods, improving with age like fine wine.
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Health Benefits: Combines the antioxidant properties of white tea with the digestive benefits associated with Fu tea.
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Artisanal Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by skilled tea masters, ensuring the highest quality in every sachet.
-
Year-round Enjoyment: Delightful served hot or cold, making it perfect for any season.
Indulge in this exceptional tea that bridges tradition and innovation, offering a new dimension to your tea-drinking ritual. Whether you're a seasoned tea aficionado or a curious newcomer, our Aged White Tea Fu Brick promises a delightful, memorable, and evolving tea experience that improves with each passing year.
Tea type: Fu Tea
Tea shape: Biscuit-shape
Origin: Fujian
Picking year: 2018
Picking Season: Autumn
Tea shape: Biscuit-shape
Fermentation degree: 🟠🟠🟠🟠Post-fermented
Suggested teaware:
Tea-to-100g Water Ratio:
Brewing Water Temperature:
Medthod:
1. Gongfu Style (Traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony)
For the most authentic experience, brew your Fu Brick Tea using the Gongfu style. This method highlights the tea's intricate flavors and aroma.
- Tea-to-water ratio: 1 sachet (3g) per 100ml of water.
- Water temperature: 95°C (203°F).
- Steeping time: Start by steeping for 10-15 seconds.
2. Grandpa Style (Casual, Everyday Brewing)
If you're looking for a simple and laid-back brewing method, the Grandpa style is ideal. This method doesn’t require precise measurements and is perfect for a quick tea break.
- Tea-to-water ratio: Place 1 sachet (3g) in your mug.
- Water temperature: Add hot water just off the boil (around 90-95°C / 194-203°F).
- Steeping time: No need to time it—simply steep until the flavor is to your liking.
3. Thermos Method (Convenient for On-the-Go)
For those busy days when you need to enjoy your tea throughout the day, the Thermos method is perfect. This allows for consistent flavor without the risk of over-brewing.
- Tea-to-water ratio: Add 1 sachet (3g) of Fu Brick Tea to your thermos.
- Water temperature: Fill with hot water (around 90-95°C / 194-203°F).
- Steeping time: Let the tea steep for about 5-10 minutes. After that, the tea can be enjoyed throughout the day without becoming too strong or bitter. The longer it sits, the more the flavors will develop.
Initial Brewing Time: ⏰⏰~10s
Subsequent Brewing Time: initial brewing time+5S
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Order processing in two working days.
We offer a guarantee for returns within 14 days of receiving the merchandise.
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Key Features:
-
Innovative Base: Crafted with high-quality Fuding Shoumei white tea, known for its delicate flavor and numerous health benefits.
-
Extended Aging Process: Meticulously aged for 1095 days (3 years), using 2018 Fuding Shoumei, packaged in 2024 for optimal flavor development.
-
Dual Fermentation: Undergoes both golden flower fermentation and traditional Fu tea fermentation, resulting in a complex flavor profile.
-
Rich Aroma: Boasts an intense, long-lasting fragrance that persists through multiple infusions.
-
Visual Appeal: Produces a bright, translucent orange-yellow liquor that's as pleasing to the eye as it is to the palate.
-
Premium Leaf Quality: Features intact, glossy tea leaves, indicating careful processing and high quality.
-
Taste Profile: Combines the refreshing sweetness of white tea with the rich, mellow notes characteristic of aged Fu tea.
-
Enhanced Drinkability: The aging process results in a smoother, more palatable tea that's easy to enjoy.
-
Convenient Packaging: Individually wrapped 3-gram portions for freshness and easy brewing on-the-go.
-
Versatile Brewing Methods:
- Perfect for Gongfu style brewing
- Ideal for Grandpa style (leaves in the cup)
- Excellent for thermos steeping without bitterness
-
Balanced Flavor: Retains the crisp, sweet notes of white tea while developing a full-bodied, robust taste from the fermentation and aging process.
-
No Bitterness: Carefully processed to eliminate any harsh or bitter notes, regardless of steeping time.
-
Long-Term Storage: Can be stored in a pollution-free environment for extended periods, improving with age like fine wine.
-
Health Benefits: Combines the antioxidant properties of white tea with the digestive benefits associated with Fu tea.
-
Artisanal Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by skilled tea masters, ensuring the highest quality in every sachet.
-
Year-round Enjoyment: Delightful served hot or cold, making it perfect for any season.
Indulge in this exceptional tea that bridges tradition and innovation, offering a new dimension to your tea-drinking ritual. Whether you're a seasoned tea aficionado or a curious newcomer, our Aged White Tea Fu Brick promises a delightful, memorable, and evolving tea experience that improves with each passing year.
Tea type: Fu Tea
Tea shape: Biscuit-shape
Origin: Fujian
Picking year: 2018
Picking Season: Autumn
Tea shape: Biscuit-shape
Fermentation degree: 🟠🟠🟠🟠Post-fermented
Suggested teaware:
Tea-to-100g Water Ratio:
Brewing Water Temperature:
Medthod:
1. Gongfu Style (Traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony)
For the most authentic experience, brew your Fu Brick Tea using the Gongfu style. This method highlights the tea's intricate flavors and aroma.
- Tea-to-water ratio: 1 sachet (3g) per 100ml of water.
- Water temperature: 95°C (203°F).
- Steeping time: Start by steeping for 10-15 seconds.
2. Grandpa Style (Casual, Everyday Brewing)
If you're looking for a simple and laid-back brewing method, the Grandpa style is ideal. This method doesn’t require precise measurements and is perfect for a quick tea break.
- Tea-to-water ratio: Place 1 sachet (3g) in your mug.
- Water temperature: Add hot water just off the boil (around 90-95°C / 194-203°F).
- Steeping time: No need to time it—simply steep until the flavor is to your liking.
3. Thermos Method (Convenient for On-the-Go)
For those busy days when you need to enjoy your tea throughout the day, the Thermos method is perfect. This allows for consistent flavor without the risk of over-brewing.
- Tea-to-water ratio: Add 1 sachet (3g) of Fu Brick Tea to your thermos.
- Water temperature: Fill with hot water (around 90-95°C / 194-203°F).
- Steeping time: Let the tea steep for about 5-10 minutes. After that, the tea can be enjoyed throughout the day without becoming too strong or bitter. The longer it sits, the more the flavors will develop.
Initial Brewing Time: ⏰⏰~10s
Subsequent Brewing Time: initial brewing time+5S
Free World-wide shipping Over $60.
Order processing in two working days.
We offer a guarantee for returns within 14 days of receiving the merchandise.
For more shipping information, please refer to: shipping policy
For more return policy, please refer to: refund policy
Your details are protected and safe with us.
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