2020 Pai Mu Tan Loser Tee

2020 Pai Mu Tan (Loser)

5,50 €
275,00 €/kg
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Size: 20 g

20 g
40 g
Delivery time: 2-3 working days (D)
Description

Pre-Qingming Pai Mu Tan (White Peony) from 2020

One of the best white teas on the market. Delicate, pleasant freshness with a pleasant, slightly grassy note. Fresh harvest from this year 2020. This tea comes from the green tea mountains in Fuding, Fujian Province in China. This region is famous for producing high quality white teas.

This Pai Mu Tan is only available in small quantities. Something very special for tea connoisseurs.

preparation

Of course we recommend this tea in the Gong Fu method To be prepared in a gaiwan so that the aroma can fully develop and you can enjoy the maximum taste.

Our tips for the best enjoyment:

    1. Use water with a temperature of 75 ° C.
    2. Use enough tea (about 8g) per gaiwan (about 150 ml).
    3. Brew for between 1 minute. This white tea does not become bitter.
    4. You can brew the tea up to 6 times. Each time you will recognize and taste different nuances.
Shipping

Germany

Unless otherwise stated, delivery within 2-3 working days is fast and convenient as a DHL package to your home. The shipping cost is €4.99.

Europe

Delivery takes place within 4-5 working days, conveniently as a DHL package or DHL parcel to your home. You can find the exact shipping costs on the Shipping & Delivery page.

How to brew

in Gaiwan / Kännchen mit ca. 200 ml

Amount

ca. 5 g

Temperature

75 °C

Time

1-2 Min.

Details

Art:
Weisser Tee
Cultivar/Baum:
Fuding Da Bai
Ernte:
2020
Erntezeit:
Frühjahr
Geschmack:
süß, nussig, einige pflanzliche Geschmacksrichtungen wie Zucchini, Artischocke
Herkunft:
Gemeinde Panxi, Stadt Fuding, Fujian Provinz, China
Höhenlage:
ca.600m

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Denis D.
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Das frischgrüne Blatt dieses Pai Mu Tan ist wie auf den Abbildungen ersichtlich von hoher Qualität. Die in der Tasse aufgewärmten weißen Blattspitzen verbreiten den Geruch von frisch gekochtem Gemüse. In der angenehm hellgelben Tasse kommt die bekannte Pai Mu Tan-Süße voll zur Geltung. Allerdings ist der Tee aufgrund des hohen Preises unkaufbar.