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White Tea - Yunnan Moonlight Top Grade Yue Guang Bai MeiMei Fine Teas
White Tea - Yunnan Moonlight Top Grade Yue Guang Bai MeiMei Fine Teas
White Tea - Yunnan Moonlight Top Grade Yue Guang Bai MeiMei Fine Teas
White Tea - Yunnan Moonlight Top Grade Yue Guang Bai MeiMei Fine Teas
White Tea - Yunnan Moonlight Top Grade Yue Guang Bai MeiMei Fine Teas

Yunnan Moonlight White Tea Top Grade Yue Guang Bai

 

Highlights

This is a beautiful tea with a romantic name, comes from Jing Gu county of Yunnan province, China. Jing Gu is regarded as produce the best Yunnan white tea. Yue Guang means moonlight, bai means white. There are several versions regarding the origin of the name of this tea. Some say it comes from the production method, as it is withered under the moonlight. Some claim it is due to the tea's appearance as the buds and leaves are pure white on the outside (like a crescent moon), and black (sometimes dark green) on the other side. 

The buds and leaves are plucked in early March in the early morning under the moonlight. The picking standard is one bud and one leaf. Like white tea, it involves a process of withering and drying. It sometimes is pressed into cakes for easier transportation and storage. However, without pressing the leaves into a cake, you get to see the beautiful whole buds and leaves all together, and it preserves the flavor when aging.

The tea is very sweet like honeysuckle, mellow and smooth, floral and fruity with notes of fresh apricot, ripe melons, pear, and sweet hay. 

Additional Info
Origin:                     Jing Gu county, Yunnan, China
Harvest Time:          March 2021
Bush Varietal:          Local Da Ye (large leave)
Plucking standard:  One bud, one leaf

Tasting Profile

It has floral aroma of honeysuckle, mellow and smooth, fruity with a hint of fresh apricot, ripe melons, and sweet hay. 

Steeping Guide

205oF, 4g (2 tbsp) for 6 oz of spring/filtered water, adjust to taste, 1-2 minute, up to 6 steepings. We advise against the use of tap water as well as purified water.