Description
Details
This tea is made by tender slim buds and processed by traditional stir-fire procedure. That is why it gets the name yellow buds. The best grades are from Jin Ji mountain, Jin Shan Tou, Jin Zhu Ping and Wu Mi Jian villages which are around 800 metres above sea level.
Additional
Additional Information
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SKU | ESY-ANH-001 |
Chinese Name | 霍山黄芽(huò shān huáng yá) |
Other Names | Mount Huo Yellow Sprout, Mt.Huo Yellow Buds,Ya Cha |
Grade | Nonpareil |
Shape | Sparrow Tongue(single bud) |
Growing Area | Huo Shan, An Hui Province, China |
Harvest Period | Ming Qian, Pre-Qingming |
Processing Technique | Kill Green(Deactivation)→Rolling→Piling and Simmering→Desiccation(Repeatedly Baking) |
Appearance | Mixtures of downy single bud and one-bud-two-leaves varieties. |
Aroma | The aroma and taste of this tea is a reminiscence of sweet corn. Very unique and refreshing. |
Liquor | Yellow |
Tasting Notes | No |
Teaware | Glass Pot, Glass(Tumbler), Porcelain Cup |
Water Temperature | 80℃(176℉)~85℃(185℉) |
Steeping Instructions | Middle Steeping:Warm the teapot(cup,glass)→Add tea leaves→Moisturize the leaves with hot water→Add water to 70% full→Enjoy after the tea leaves sinking. |
Storage | Seal tightly, store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and odour. |
Country of Manufacture | China |
Price | $7.75 |
Packing & Weight | 50g~500g/bag. Default packing with aluminium coated kraft paper bag. |
Reviews
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excellent Review by S.S Martin
Score An excellent, clean green tea. The initial taste is vegetal but gives way to a slightly bitter finish. (Posted on 1/31/2016)
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love it! Review by Octavia Doherty
Score A long time favorite of mine. It has a subtle sweetness. Very smooth and soothing. (Posted on 1/25/2016)
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Review by Neil Davies
Score This tea has a very subtle flavor -- as opposed to a green tea. You could steep it longer to abtain a deeper after taste. (Posted on 1/19/2016)
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Review by Jack Harris
Score This is my first time brewing "yellow tea". I might have steeped it a bit too long. I'll try shortening the steeping time next time I drink it. Overall, really good tea. (Posted on 1/13/2015)
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Review by Nakamura
Score For people who are typically turned off by the more bitter taste of fresh green tea, you should try this one! The yellow tea milder, mellower and easy to drink with. (Posted on 1/7/2014)
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heavier than green lighter than oolong Review by Major
Score This tea for me is somewhere between green and oolong.
It is has a green tea appearance(darker, more yellow tone) and the fragrance is stronger than green tea.
I also tried steeping it Kungfu way, it is not durable as oolong.
It is very smooth and mellow,the sweet aftertaste just lingers in my mouth. Very refreshing. (Posted on 10/9/2013) -
All I have to say is YUM! Review by Teafairy
Score I would have to say it reminds me a bit of a Mao Feng green tea but also has some of the same sweetness as a nice dragon well.
The tea has a very mellow , soothing energy with a thickish mouthfeel. The roma is refreshing with notes of chestnuts and sweet corn. (Posted on 8/7/2013) -
Review by Aaron Smith
Score This "yellow" tea from Esgreen has a vivid sweet (almost nutty) scent and the flavor is a little grassy. Some might find this tea a little bitter than green tea, but I enjoyed the toasty pine nut notes and smooth texture. (Posted on 1/1/2013)
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