Chinese White Peony

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White Tea
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  • “The name for this one on the website is Chinese Peony but on the package I received, it says White Peony. So I decided to combine them. This is a very delicate tea. Not a good tea to drink on the...” Read full tasting note

From Rare Tea Company

A pure white China loose leaf tea – also known as Bai Mudan. Entirely hand-crafted from tender spring buds and fresh new leaves.

Like White Silver Tip Tea which comprises just the spring buds, this loose leaf tea also contains the first delicate leaves. The combination of tender buds and the freshest new leaves, plucked just as they open to the sun, creates a delicate silky tea with a greener depth.

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The name for this one on the website is Chinese Peony but on the package I received, it says White Peony. So I decided to combine them. This is a very delicate tea. Not a good tea to drink on the go or while making the kids their eat breakfast. This is a sit-down and drink a few infusions before writing anything tea. The green notes in this are quite a bit heavier than I have experienced with other peony teas. Green branches and twigs. Small summer florals. Baby’s breath I think they’re called. And leaves, a big pile of dried leaves waiting to be burned. Very dry, with no dampness. The mouthfeel is light. The dry leaf is very pretty. Lots of trichomes. Barnyard and summer field aromas.

I will come back and revisit this one in a few days to see is my palate changes.

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