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2023 Huangshan Maofeng Tea
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The Huangshan Maofeng Tea is meticulously crafted, boasting a unique slightly curled appearance that blends hues of green and yellow, adorned with delicate silver hairs—a testament to its quality. When steeped, it yields a crystal-clear light yellow infusion. Each sip offers a mellow sweetness and a lingering orchid-like aroma that echoes the serene valleys of its origin. The fresh leaves, with their distinctive white hairs, are carefully selected from the high altitudes of Huangshan Mountain, giving rise to the tea's evocative name.
Our Huangshan Maofeng is more than just a green tea; it is a Yuqian tea, harvested after the Qingming Festival and before the Grain Rain period. This timing ensures that each bud is infused with the essence of spring, delivering a flavor profile that is free from bitterness or astringency. You can savor its orchard freshness throughout the day, experiencing the pure taste even when enjoyed from an empty cup.
Brewing this Huangshan Maofeng Tea is an art in itself. For the ideal experience, follow these steps:
1. Warm your chosen vessel by swirling 100℃ boiling water to one-third of its capacity and then discard the water.
2. Introduce 3 grams of our Huangshan Maofeng tea leaves to the vessel, taking a moment to appreciate the aroma.
3. Allow boiling water to cool down to approximately 80℃ before using it for brewing.
4. Gently pour the 80℃ water over the tea leaves to awaken their essence.
5. Steep for 2 to 3 minutes. Watch as the leaves dance in the water, slowly descending as they fully hydrate before your first taste.
Embrace the tradition and purity of our 2023 Huangshan Maofeng Tea—your gateway to an authentic Chinese green tea experience. Order now and indulge in a cup of Huangshan Maofeng Tea; not just a beverage, but a celebration of heritage and taste.
Type:Green Tea
COO.:Anhui,China
Yuqian Tea:Yes
Harvested after April 5 before April 20,2023
Discover the sublime 2023 Huangshan Maofeng Tea, a jewel among China's top ten renowned teas, and a premium selection within the Maofeng green tea category. This exquisite tea hails from the misty peaks of Huangshan in Anhui Province, also known as Huizhou, earning it the affectionate moniker of Hui tea.
The Huangshan Maofeng Tea is meticulously crafted, boasting a unique slightly curled appearance that blends hues of green and yellow, adorned with delicate silver hairs—a testament to its quality. When steeped, it yields a crystal-clear light yellow infusion. Each sip offers a mellow sweetness and a lingering orchid-like aroma that echoes the serene valleys of its origin. The fresh leaves, with their distinctive white hairs, are carefully selected from the high altitudes of Huangshan Mountain, giving rise to the tea's evocative name.
Our Huangshan Maofeng is more than just a green tea; it is a Yuqian tea, harvested after the Qingming Festival and before the Grain Rain period. This timing ensures that each bud is infused with the essence of spring, delivering a flavor profile that is free from bitterness or astringency. You can savor its orchard freshness throughout the day, experiencing the pure taste even when enjoyed from an empty cup.
Brewing this Huangshan Maofeng Tea is an art in itself. For the ideal experience, follow these steps:
1. Warm your chosen vessel by swirling 100℃ boiling water to one-third of its capacity and then discard the water.
2. Introduce 3 grams of our Huangshan Maofeng tea leaves to the vessel, taking a moment to appreciate the aroma.
3. Allow boiling water to cool down to approximately 80℃ before using it for brewing.
4. Gently pour the 80℃ water over the tea leaves to awaken their essence.
5. Steep for 2 to 3 minutes. Watch as the leaves dance in the water, slowly descending as they fully hydrate before your first taste.
Embrace the tradition and purity of our 2023 Huangshan Maofeng Tea—your gateway to an authentic Chinese green tea experience. Order now and indulge in a cup of Huangshan Maofeng Tea; not just a beverage, but a celebration of heritage and taste.