Chinese White Tea
Tea is such a great plant including Chinese White Tea. Since I found such high quality tea, I didn't want to limit myself to only having Green Tea so I added these other teas. These Chinese White Teas taste great even if they cool off. I did a taste test with another expensive white tea and that other tea tasted like I was drinking dirt. This white tea kept its flavor even after cooling off and I knew that it was really was a high quality tea after that.
Silver Needle KingThis delicious tea is available for your generous donation. The mountain area is a great place to grow tea. Lots of fresh are and water. The soil is fertile and great for growing. Most of our teas are grown in this setting including these white Teas. Facts: - Comes from the same plant as our other White Teas, but harvested earlier
- This tea dries naturally, not with heat as some others
- Gentle Tea
Our tea is known for being the best in the region it is grown in. How to Brew: This tea is best if you use water between 195-210 degree F / 90-95 degree C for about 2-3 minutes.
White Peony KingThis delicious tea is available for your generous donation.Smooth and mellow this white tea is honored for its soothing health giving properties. This delicate white tea offers a silky texture and savory undertones. It won Golden Grand Prize in the Fujian Province Awards - #1 White Tea. Facts: - This tea dries naturally, not with heat as some others
- Gentle Tea with smooth flavor
Our tea is known for being the best in the region it is grown in. How to Brew: This tea is best if you use water between 195-210 degree F / 90-95 degree C for about 2-3 minutes.
White Peony PremiumThis delicious tea is available for your generous donation. Hearty and flavorful, this brew has a complex flavor, crisp finish and a deep traditional red tea hue. This tea is harvested from a white tea plant, which offers a smooth finish to a fermented tea. Facts: Same as White Peony King How to Brew: Same as White Peony King
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