Shou Mei “Eyebrows of old man”
The famous variety of white tea Shou Mei in the form of pressed balls (Tuo Cha). It gained his fame due to the many healing properties and long history, the roots of which go back to the distant past of the 10th century, during the Song Dynasty.
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The famous variety of white tea Shou Mei in the form of pressed balls (Tuo Cha). It gained his fame due to the many healing properties and long history, the roots of which go back to the distant past of the 10th century, during the Song Dynasty.
The infusion has a pleasant orange-honey color, which is filled with a soft, delicate aroma, with notes of fruit and honey. And the taste is revealed with each brew, which allows you to enjoy the variety to the fullest.
Additional information
Type | Leaf tea |
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Form | Pressed |
Taste | Fresh, Rich, Soft |
Flavor notes | Floral, Fruity, Herbal, Honey |
Aroma | Floral, Fruity, Honey, Rich |
Effect | Calming, Cleansing, Refreshing, Tonic |
Place of origin | China, Fujian |
Volume | 30 g |
Brewing method
Teaware | ||||
Tea pot | 5–6 g (1 ball) |
400 ml | 70–80°C | 3-5 min. |
Gaiwan | 5–6 g (1 ball) |
150 ml | 70–80°C | 50 sec. +10 sec. |
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