Silver Wisdom (Gong Mei) 福鼎老贡眉

  • Fuding, Fujian
  • Jujube, nutty, honey
  • 1300m
  • Production year: 2009, Autumn harvest

An upgraded collection of our most popular white tea- Gong Mei 贡眉, Lao Cha, 16 years old. It has a unique appearance with irregular sizes of stalks connecting to big leaves and short buds. The large amount of white fluffy contents attached represents its first-grade quality and taste. The liquid has a beautiful apricot and golden colour after steeping, and the texture is smooth with a mellow flavour.

Silver Wisdom (Gong Mei) 福鼎老贡眉

From18,99

  • Fuding, Fujian
  • Jujube, nutty, honey
  • 1300m
  • Production year: 2009, Autumn harvest

An upgraded collection of our most popular white tea- Gong Mei 贡眉, Lao Cha, 16 years old. It has a unique appearance with irregular sizes of stalks connecting to big leaves and short buds. The large amount of white fluffy contents attached represents its first-grade quality and taste. The liquid has a beautiful apricot and golden colour after steeping, and the texture is smooth with a mellow flavour.

  • 30g-18,99
  • 60g-35,50

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Description

TEA STORY

Chinese name: Fu Ding Lao Gong Mei 福鼎老贡眉

There is a Chinese saying that could be understood as ‘A White Tea remains just a tea in its first year, and it becomes medicine after three years and turns precious in seven years’. This shows the value of our 2009 aged Gong Mei which has been saved for over ten years. The taste becomes more rich and full-bodied with a high content of Tea Polyphenols, which positively affects the flavour and mouthfeel. Don’t be confused by the stalks, as they are the key to its sweetness. They also bring more health benefits in lowering blood pressure and improving antioxidative effects, just like the wisdom that has been accumulating for over a decade.

 

This tea belongs to our Yìn 印 | TRACE collection.

Brewing instructions

Steeping

3g | 100ml | 95 °C | 15s

We recommend a steeping temperature of 95 °C (205 °F), where you can set the boiling water aside and allow it to cool down for less than a minute. Then take 3 grams of tea with 100ml water to steep for 15 seconds, or increase to 20 seconds if you prefer a stronger taste. The tea can be re-steeped several times when using a tea egg, filter bag, or Chinese Gaiwan/Yixing teapot.

You can always adjust the quantity and brewing time based on your preference. When using a larger container like a tea pot, you can take a small quantity and leave it in for a few minutes. It can also be boiled with other natural ingredients such as flowers and fruit.

Additional information

Location

Fuding, Fujian

Flavor

Jujube, nutty, honey

Altitude

1300m

Production year

Production year: 2009, Autumn harvest