Ball-shaped Aged Shou Mei Longevity Eyebrow Handmade White Tea Ball

DRAGON TEA HOUSE

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US $1.99 - US $54.99
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Type:
White
Origin:
China
Form:
Ball
Packaging:
Bag
Year:
Aged
Flavored:
No
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Product Overview

Also Called 'Gong Mei' (Tribute Eyebrow), the leaves for Shou Mei are plucked during April, May and June in the Fujian Province of China. Shou Mei is produced using leaves from the Xiao Bai tea tree and is processed more than the Silver Needle and White Peony teas and is therefore considered a lower grade tea, but despite this it has the properties attributed to white teas. The lack of processing and hand selection is evident in the leaf appearance of this tea. "Eyebrow" teas are named for the long, thin, crescent-shaped leaves used in production. The leaves are not steamed or pan-fired (the process used in green teas) or fermented and fired (the process used in black tea). Instead, the leaves are naturally withered and dried in the sun. 
 
Each ball is handmade and wrapped in silver paper. About 6 grams each ball, just enough for making a cup of tea. This tea is made of aged leaves, its high honey aroma, rich mellow flavor, exceptional smooth is greatly balanced with a long lingering sweetness. It brews up an orange colored infusion with a bright and fruit-like character that leaves no heaviness on your pallet. 
 
Brewing Guide: Put one ball in a cup, heat water until steaming (170º F). Let it steep 3-4 minutes. Good for multiple infusions.

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  • 3
    Wrapped in fruit?

    Posted by Aaron Fredriksson on 2025-01-16 21:37

    beautiful little ball that smells of pomeran fruit, and when cracked open, the white pekoe of tea falls out and leaves u with a little smile. i 100% thought this tea was enmcased in fruit peel but since it says nothing about it i may be wrong. The taste is light but a cutting aftertaste of aged lemon peel. a perfect tea for those who love their breakfast tea with a lemon slice in it, here ud need not to do that. Not my thing however as i didnt expect the casing of citrus peel.