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"The gentle, pure taste of this tea is beyond any white tea I've had." - Denise G.
Magnolia White Tea (Yu Lan Hua)
Tropical fruits and flowers, lychee, heady magnolia, honey nectar, wintergreen
About this tea
This micro lot of Yue Guang Bai (White Moonlight) is an early spring white tea from Yunnan that is expertly produced according to the style of Fujian White Peony King (Mu Dan Wang). For this project we worked with our long-term partners in the western area of Yunnan’s Wa Autonomous Region. We commissioned the white tea to be grown organically and scented with Yu Lan magnolia flowers native to eastern China where it symbolizes purity and nobility and is renowned for its transportive and intense aromatics. The method of scenting this tea is similar to jasmine tea processing where fresh aromatic flowers infuse the tea to create a candied, multi-floral and heady scent. This white tea itself is naturally sweet but the additional scenting provides a floral honey and nectar-like sweetness unlike other teas. Some flowers may be present and should be brewed with the tea leaves. The strength of this mountain tea comes out through several rounds of infusion while the flower scenting aromas and sweetness really evolve throughout the brewing session.
Origin
Wa Shan, Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province, China
Cultivar
Xiang Gui Yin Hao and Yu Lan Magnolia
Harvest
April 15-30, 2024 (Flower Scenting: August 10-17, 2024)
Elevation
1800 meters
Ingredients
White tea with magnolia flowers
Ingredients
White tea with magnolia flowers
Origin
Wa Shan, Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province, China
Cultivar
Xiang Gui Yin Hao and Yu Lan Magnolia
Harvest
April 15-30, 2024 (Flower Scenting: August 10-17, 2024)
Elevation
1800 meters
Preparation
- Imperial
- Metric
Traditional Tea Preparation
Add 6-7g of tea per 350-400mL (11 – 12oz) water into a glass teapot.
Use water cooled to 185°F.
Infuse for 3-4 minutes.
Repeat for another 3+ infusions. Increase the steeping time by 30 seconds with each additional infusion.