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Jinggu Yangta Grand Silver Needle White Tea

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Selected from Yangta Tea Mountain in Pu’er City at 1,750 meters elevation, this Jinggu Grand White Tea represents one of China’s rarest tea varietals. This historically celebrated tribute tea thrives in pristine, mist-shrouded forests, where only the finest single buds are carefully harvested. The plump, silvery buds brew a crystal-clear, bright yellow liquor with delicate floral-fruity notes and natural honey sweetness. Each precious bud from this exclusive varietal embodies the exceptional character of authentic Grand White Tea, offering a sophisticated tasting experience that unfolds in multiple layers.

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Originating from Yangta Tea Mountain in west-central Pu’er City, Yunnan, nestled in a branch of the Wuliang Mountains at an elevation of 1,750 meters with an average annual temperature of 15°C. Yangta is the birthplace of the Grand White Tea, where mother trees thrive in mist-shrouded pristine forests, nurturing the extremely rare Jinggu Grand White Tea varietal.

Distinguished Features:
Jinggu Grand White Tea is an exceptionally rare tea variety, exclusive to Jinggu region and historically recognized as a tribute tea. Crafted using single-bud processing techniques, only the finest buds from Yangta Tea Mountain are selected, preserving the purest characteristics of the Grand White Tea.

Quality Characteristics:
– Appearance: Plump, full buds covered in silvery down, resembling the new moon
– Aroma: Fresh floral and fruity fragrance that delights the senses, with subtle honey-like sweetness
– Tea Liquor: Bright yellow and crystal clear, smooth and naturally sweet
– Taste: Rich in layers, with lasting fragrant notes

Brewing Guide:
– Tea Amount: 5-8 grams
– Water Temperature: 90-100°C
– Steeping Time: 1-3 seconds
– Special Note: Best brewed with pure or mineral water. First infusion is gentle, optimal taste develops from the second infusion

Special Note:
The exceptional growing environment of Jinggu Grand White Tea, combined with strict single-bud harvesting standards, results in limited production where every bud is precious. This tea perfectly exemplifies the unique characteristics of the Grand White Tea varietal, making it a rare treasure among white teas.

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