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Maojian Tea

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
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$9.20 – $46.00

Xinyang Maojian 信阳毛尖 is grown in Xinyang, Henan.
“Mao” (毛) means tiny fluff in a cup when brewed and “jian” (尖) refers to the shape of the leaves: young, sharp, full leaves.
It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. Xinyang Maojian is known for its unique and delicious flavor. The color is yellowish especially when boiled with water. The tea liquor is slightly thick and has a refreshing crisp taste and with a lasting aftertaste.

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Amount

100g, 250g, 500g

Prestige

Top 10 Chinese Tea

Origin

Xinyang, Henan

Recommeded Brewing Temp.

85℃

Recommended Teaware

Glass Cup, White Porcelain

Processing

Pan Frying

Brewing Method

Top-Drop Method

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Maojian Tea

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    A***** S*******
    Rated 5 out of 5
    GOOD TEA!
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    E*** P*****
    Rated 5 out of 5
    Naturellement, le parfum du thé maojian est venu. La soupe au thé est claire et lumineuse. C'est très rafraîchissant, et ce n'est pas mal. Une tasse l...More
    Naturellement, le parfum du thé maojian est venu. La soupe au thé est claire et lumineuse. C'est très rafraîchissant, et ce n'est pas mal. Une tasse le matin c'est beaucoup mieux.
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    R****** O****
    Rated 5 out of 5
    स्वाद बहुत सुगंधित है, यह कार्यालय के स्वागत के लिए पहली पसंद है, और सहकर्मी प्रशंसा से भरे हुए हैं।
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    B**** D********
    Rated 5 out of 5
    I buy this maojian for our restaurant.
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    C**** S****
    Rated 5 out of 5
    The color of the tea is golden and clear. I changed it quite a few times and the water is enough for my day. The color of the tea is clear, the first ...More
    The color of the tea is golden and clear. I changed it quite a few times and the water is enough for my day. The color of the tea is clear, the first drink tastes refreshing, the mouth is fragrant, and it feels very refreshing. One spoon can be brewed for five or six bubbles. It is very resistant to foaming. The tea is plump and full, and the leaves are very complete. This tea is a very good choice whether you drink it yourself or give it away!
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    L**** G***
    Rated 5 out of 5
    I feel that this Maojian tea is relatively resistant to foaming, and it still has a fragrance after three brewing. The leaves are even in size. Unlike...More
    I feel that this Maojian tea is relatively resistant to foaming, and it still has a fragrance after three brewing. The leaves are even in size. Unlike other teas, they are big and small. It looks very uncomfortable. When the package is just opened, the scent will float out. Can't wait to use the disposable cup to soak it tightly and drink it first.
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    M***** P********
    Rated 5 out of 5
    Tender fragrance: soft, fresh and elegant tea fragrance. It is mostly used for fine and tender high-grade green tea. Fragrant: The unique aroma of a l...More
    Tender fragrance: soft, fresh and elegant tea fragrance. It is mostly used for fine and tender high-grade green tea. Fragrant: The unique aroma of a lot of roasted green tea.
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    B****** G*******
    Rated 5 out of 5
    good maojian tea 毛尖茶
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    B*** A******
    Rated 5 out of 5
    Today I saw someone else brewing green tea in a double-layer cup, so please remember that the water temperature should not be too high and do not use ...More
    Today I saw someone else brewing green tea in a double-layer cup, so please remember that the water temperature should not be too high and do not use the lid of the double-layer cup for brewing. A few suggestions.
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