Anji Bai Cha Green Tea of Zhejiang

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Rating

80 / 100

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Tea type
Green Tea
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Cream, Grass, Nuts, Soybean, Garden Peas, Lettuce, Lima Beans, Pepper, Asparagus, Bok Choy, Chestnut, Green, Herbs, Lemongrass, Spinach, Sweet, Umami, Vegetables, Vegetal, Zucchini
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Typical Preparation
Use 7 oz / 213 ml of water
Set water temperature to 180 °F / 82 °C
Use 3 g of tea
Steep for 0 min, 30 sec
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6 Tasting Notes View all

“Am running a little tea demo course and ordered teas from YS due to a very limited budget and bc I didn’t want to gamble with Verdant again lol. Anyway, have 6 teas, which I ran through today with...” Read full tasting note
“This is another one of those teas I pretty much only bought because the leaves looked pretty and bright green in the pictures. Matcha and jasmine greens used to be the only green teas I drank...” Read full tasting note
“2020 harvest. 1.8g / 13oz @ 185 F. Last year’s Anji Bai Cha was a tea that was so good I used to dream about it. This year’s harvest is good but not as nuanced. It’s got that crisp freshness of...” Read full tasting note
“This is the first Anji Bia Cha I get a chance to properly try. I just had one sample from Tao Tea Leaf before. The price is relatively low, so I am not expecting a top grade, but I am definitely...” Read full tasting note

Description

Anji Bai Cha 安吉白茶 is referred to as Anji White Tea, but in reality it’s a green tea. The taste and aroma is incredibly unique and complex, but that of a green tea.

It is called a white tea because the unpicked leaves are more white than green due to the low amount of chlorophyll. This varietal is relatively new and “discovered” in 1982 in Anji County of Zhejiang Prefecture. The original mother tea plants were cloned and cultivated in Anji county only. Our offering was harvested from these cloned original varietal cultivars and was grown within Anji County.

This is a very sweet and thick tea if brewed correctly. We recommend using 75-80c temperature high quality spring water and short steeping times to get the most from this lovely tea! We chose this particular grade because we felt it was tasty, took a good number of steeps and had a good price to quality ratio! We hope you’ll agree!

Harvested Late-March into Early April

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