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Jasmine Silver Needles
Fresh blooming jasmine, white tea sweetness, nectar
About this tea
This tea is produced according to a very old recipe and technique developed by Chinese tea makers sometime in the 1300s. Fresh flowers have very delicate and complex fragrances that are easily absorbed by tea. Some of the aromatic compounds in flowers are only available in the fresh flowers during their peak blooming season.
The art and science of fresh flower scenting tea relies on the proper ratio of fresh flowers blended with dried tea, the careful separation of flowers and the re-drying of tea. Attentive curing and storage of the tea before releasing it to the market is a key point. The tea typically rests for a few months after scenting so it can become smooth and evenly sweet. No flavors or additives are used in this original method of flower scenting tea.
Our Jasmine scented Organic Silver Needles White Tea is made from big bud cultivars grown in the rich red soils of Jinggu, Yunnan. This area located in the famous tea growing region of Pu’er County has high elevation gardens that are harvested a bit later in the springtime due to the cooler conditions in the mountains. This environment produces slower growing tea buds that develop a rich taste for just a short time between late-March and early-April. The buds glisten with a frosted-crystalline appearance. The long-lasting bouquet of fresh jasmine blossoms imbue a nectar-like sweetness into your teacup. Silver Needle’s sublime sweetness infused with the lofty floral aroma of night blooming jasmine flowers is beloved by tea connoisseurs and is one of the rare varietals of jasmine tea in the market.
Origin
Jinggu, Pu'er County, Yunnan Province, China
Cultivar
Jinggu Da Bai, Huang Ya
Harvest
Harvest: April 2024 | Flower Scenting: May - July 2024
Elevation
1400-1600 meters
Ingredients
Organic white tea with jasmine
Ingredients
Organic white tea with jasmine
Origin
Jinggu, Pu'er County, Yunnan Province, China
Cultivar
Jinggu Da Bai, Huang Ya
Harvest
Harvest: April 2024 | Flower Scenting: May - July 2024
Elevation
1400-1600 meters
Teaware
Everything You Need to Brew the Perfect Cup
Everything You Need to
Brew the Perfect Cup
Kikumaru Tokoname Sasame Kyusu Teapot
Cera-Mesh Kyusu Teapot
Takasuke Tokoname Kyusu Teapot
Preparation
- Imperial
- Metric
Traditional Preparation
Add 6-7g tea per 320mL (11 oz) water into a glass or porcelain teapot.
Use water cooled to 180°F.
Infuse the first brew for 2 minutes. Repeat several times, brewing until the flavor and aroma of the tea dissipates. Increase the infusion time by 10-20 seconds with each additional infusion after the second brew.
ORIGIN
Jinggu
Pu'er County, China
Jinggu tea production in Pu'er County, Yunnan is a centuries-old tradition that has garnered worldwide recognition for authentic Pu’er tea and modern white and red teas. The fertile soil and ideal climate of the region contribute to the exceptional quality of Jingu tea. The tea farmers in this area have honed their skills for generations of more than 1000 years and the wide variety of indigenous tea tree cultivars make Jingu a very unique tea origin for Rishi Tea.