
Bai Hao Yin Zhen white tea
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This tea reveals notes of wildflowers and soft citrus, unfolding slowly in the cup like a blossom in spring. In return for your patience, it offers a long-lasting tea session and a deep, lingering aftertaste.
A truly rich and refined tea — an essential for any lover of white teas.
It’s well worth setting some aside: as the years pass and the tea continues to mature, it will surprise you with new layers of aroma and character.
This elegant and noble white tea, made entirely of the freshest spring buds, was harvested on March 30, 2024 by the Chen family in their tea garden located in the Zhenghe region.
A fascinating detail: a skilled tea picker can usually gather only 2 to 2.5 kg of buds in a day.
After drying, 2.5 kg of fresh buds yields about 0.5 kg of finished tea.
Bai Hao Yin Zhen translates to “Silver Needle” in English.
Brewing Instructions
Asian-Style Brewing
Leaf-to-water ratio:
1 gram of tea per 30 ml of water
Rinse (Awakening the leaves):
Fill your teaware just enough to cover the leaves with hot water.
After 1–2 seconds, discard the water. This step is called awakening.
Infusion time:
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1st–2nd infusion: 40–50 seconds
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From the 3rd infusion onwards, increase steeping time by about 10 seconds with each brew
Water temperature:
85–90–95°C
Suggested number of infusions:
7–10
Western-Style Brewing
Leaf-to-water ratio:
1 gram of tea per 100 ml of water
Infusion time:
4 minutes
Water temperature:
85–90°C
Cold Brew
Leaf-to-water ratio:
1 gram of tea per 100 ml of water
Method:
Pour room-temperature water over the leaves and steep for 3–4 hours.
Alternatively, refrigerate and steep for 7–8 hours.
Strain and enjoy within 24 hours.

Personal contact
Our teas don't come from wholesale warehouses or unknown sources. We travel to the small producers we source from – whether it's a Japanese family tea garden, a Chinese mountain village or an oolong maker in Taiwan.
Stories
We meet them in person, learn their story, see how they care for their plants, and how they process the fresh leaves.
These experiences are the soul of our teas. This way, not only is the quality guaranteed, but also the fact that behind each cup there is a real person, a real story.


Direct
This direct relationship is valuable to us. Not only because of the excellent tea, but because we believe that trust, respect and personal presence are what make the tea drinking experience truly special.
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