2012 Fu Ding Bai Cha'

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  • “Full review will be posted on http://sororiteasisters.com/ on the 14th. Here are the snippits: I am not always impressed with white tea, its a little too mellow for my palate, but this one has some...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Backlog: Thank you Azzrian for sending me some of this tea. This is a surprisingly strong white tea – stronger in flavor than the typical delicate white tea. While I do enjoy those delicate white...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Azzrian Thanks, sista! This was lovely! Grand! I really REALLY enjoyed this! It was mild, a little roasty/toasty, sweet, creamy, clean, and somewhat brothy/soupy by subtly-so! It’s like ZEN…in...” Read full tasting note
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From China Cha Dao

2012 Premium “Fu Ding Ba Cha” (福鼎白茶) Chinese White Tea

This tea will be 2013 China popular tea***

Fuding Ba Cha is a really healthy tea, it has the effect of medical treatment, lower blood pressure, lower blood sugar, anti-oxidation, anti-radiation & anti-tumor. We have customer with high blood pressure and this tea works out really well for him, just have a small cup everyday or every two day, is healthy!

We strongly recommend tea lover to collect this tea, buy a kilo or two, put it somewhere nice clean and dry and store it!

The tea taste sweet and mellow after aged, a lot nice than new tea! Price goes up like puerh as well!

Aroma – Mild, Roast

Flavor – Sweet, Creamy

Soup – Yellow

Suggest use 7 gram for Gaiwan or Teapot, use 3-5 gram in 200ml Glass Cup

http://china-cha-dao.com/products/2012-premium-fu-ding-bai-cha-white-tea

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Full review will be posted on http://sororiteasisters.com/ on the 14th. Here are the snippits:

I am not always impressed with white tea, its a little too mellow for my palate, but this one has some lovely character. I really love the creaminess of this one, along with the lovely light vegetal flavor.

it gives me a feeling of looking into a reflecting pool – just staring into it gazing for that little glimmer of a koi swimming by, or a frog that leaps out unexpectedly from the greenery around the pond. It has its subtle nuances and surprises within the cup. It is also so dreamy, relaxing, and mellow.

There is a light spicy note to the sip, like a sparkle of cinnamon on the tip of the tongue. The after taste coats your mouth with the flavor of ginseng and honey!

2012 Fu Ding Ba Cha has many layers of flavors that peek out and keep bringing me back to my magical reflection pool, just now I was sure I tasted something rather smokey. Perhaps it is the haze left behind by the waters as they cool from the setting sun or perhaps it is just the tea cooling a little. Either way this tea is quite dreamy.

Terri HarpLady

nice review!

Azzrian

Thank you! :)

Indigobloom

Love your review! did you add sugar in this one?

Azzrian

None at all! It is so yummy!

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Backlog:

Thank you Azzrian for sending me some of this tea. This is a surprisingly strong white tea – stronger in flavor than the typical delicate white tea. While I do enjoy those delicate white tea too, it’s nice when I come across something a little different.

Sweet, vegetative (reminiscent of freshly cut hay) … it’s a very fresh tasting tea. Tasty nutty tones. This is one of those teas that keeps me sipping because each sip is a new adventure. I liked this one a lot.

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Azzrian Thanks, sista!
This was lovely! Grand! I really REALLY enjoyed this! It was mild, a little roasty/toasty, sweet, creamy, clean, and somewhat brothy/soupy by subtly-so!

It’s like ZEN…in a cup!

YAY!

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