White Peony White Tea

Tea type
White Tea
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Flavors
Nutty, Oak, Orange, Vanilla
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Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 0 sec 18 oz / 532 ml

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  • “Spring 2018 harvest – sipdown Boiling, 2 min, western I liked this tea a lot. It worked much better for me at a hotter temperature than what is stated on the package. Vanilla, oak, soft, nutty,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This tea was a sample someone added for me. I think was Stephanie, but I could be completely wrong. I really don’t know. Everything to all mixed up. Anyway, I was having a cruddy day at work and...” Read full tasting note
  • “This tea is ok, not great, but decent. It is somewhat floral, somewhat bitter, and somewhat sweet with bitter slightly overriding the other flavors. I only bought an ounce of this as I don’t always...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Thanks Garret for a sample of this with my recent Mandala order! This is the 2014 harvest. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such large FUZZY white tea leaves! This is seriously some fluffy downy stuff...” Read full tasting note
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533 tasting notes

Spring 2018 harvest – sipdown
Boiling, 2 min, western
I liked this tea a lot. It worked much better for me at a hotter temperature than what is stated on the package.
Vanilla, oak, soft, nutty, and orange. I need to re-order some of this.

Flavors: Nutty, Oak, Orange, Vanilla

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518 tasting notes

This tea was a sample someone added for me. I think was Stephanie, but I could be completely wrong. I really don’t know. Everything to all mixed up.

Anyway, I was having a cruddy day at work and after going through everything I’d grabbed from the L&C box this morning, nothing appealed. This one was sitting on my desk, and sounded perfect.

It was.

Delicious.

I love white peony tea, and this is a beautiful example.

Yum.

Sweet, creamy, delicious.

YUM.

(Yes, I wrote YUM multiple times on my note paper while tasting this.)

Cameron B.

Yum, I just had bai mudan too. :D

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1758 tasting notes

This tea is ok, not great, but decent. It is somewhat floral, somewhat bitter, and somewhat sweet with bitter slightly overriding the other flavors. I only bought an ounce of this as I don’t always like white tea. I brewed this with the recommended amount of leaf, about 6 tsp in an 18 oz teapot for 1 min at 175 degrees.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 0 sec 6 tsp 18 OZ / 532 ML
Jamie Groth

Hi Allen – Give that a shot with a much longer infusion, maybe 3-4 minutes to start.

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1113 tasting notes

Thanks Garret for a sample of this with my recent Mandala order!

This is the 2014 harvest. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such large FUZZY white tea leaves! This is seriously some fluffy downy stuff :) The kind of tea you want to pet like a kitty!

I may have slightly underleafed this for my tastes. It is so hard to measure big leaves! This is a smooth, creamy white though. Light but with a rich earthiness. Creamy hay may not sound appealing but that is what it reminds me of. Sweet and summery :)

Garret

This tea makes my mouth water :) It’s been so fun to break this new crop out for the tea classes lately. I typically will do my first steep at 5 to 8 minutes when I am working with a white tea. This stuff works great in a tea thermos (grandpa style), too. Try a longer steep with it and see what you get.

And I am the one who should be doing the thanking, pal :) So, without further adieu – THANK YOU!!

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