Description
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The aroma is a pleasant reminiscence of fresh Orchid bloom.
Every sip of Huang Shan Mao Feng tea promises a sweet and refreshing memory.
Additional
Additional Information
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SKU | ESG-ANH-004 |
Chinese Name | 黄山毛峰(huáng shān máo fēng) |
Other Names | Yellow Mountain's Fur Peak, Guang Shan Fuzzy Tip |
Grade | Standard |
Shape | Twist |
Growing Area | Huang Shan, An Hui Province of China |
Harvest Period | May-July |
Processing Technique | Non-fermenting Tea, Kill Green(Deactivation)→Rolling→Desiccation(Baking) |
Appearance | Emerald-green young and tender tea leaves (mixture of one bud one leaf and one bud two leaves). |
Aroma | The aroma is a pleasant reminiscence of fresh Orchid bloom. |
Liquor | Bright yellow. |
Tasting Notes | Strong, yet very refreshing. The aroma is a pleasant reminiscence of fresh Orchid bloom. Every sip of Huang Shan Mao Feng tea promises a sweet and refreshing memory. |
Teaware | Gaiwan(Covered Bowl), Glass Pot, Glass(Tumbler), Porcelain Cup |
Water Temperature | 80℃(176℉)~85℃(185℉) |
Steeping Instructions | Bottom Steeping: Warm the teapot(cup,glass)→Add tea leaves→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 | $1.95 |
Packing & Weight | 50g~500g/bag. Default packing with aluminium coated kraft paper bag. |
Reviews
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like this tea Review by Chris B
Score I bought some green tea last year during my visit to China. My whole family loved it. I'm happy to buy it again, from China. This is exactly the tea we are looking for. I will be one of your regulars. (Posted on 3/12/2013)
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This is my new favorite green Review by Patti J
Score I always like the green teas that have an oriental flavor inside.
This wild mao feng fully expressed that feature.
It has a low-profile floral, a little grassy, flavorful freshness.
I compared it with my gyokuro. (I only got these two green teas left at present), And the wild mao feng is far better---both the dry leaf and the flavor. And its price is less than a third of the gyokuro's price.
I'm going to keep this wild mao feng as one of the mainstays in my kitchen. (Posted on 1/14/2013)
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