This tea represents the highness of emperors and is revered as an Imperial tribute tea for its gentle aroma. From the low grounds of Huo Shan peak, the leaves are wrapped in a damp cloth and slow dried, to impart the golden yellow tinge. It takes on a subtle, consistent sweetness and commences a delicate rendezvous minus any grassy, herby notes.
Did you know? Grown on Huo Shan mountain, it is one of the rarest teas in the world.
Multiple Infusions
Don't throw away your tea after steeping it! One of the greatest advantage of drinking whole leaf tea is that each serving of leaves can be re-steeped many times.
This tea can be re-steeped 3 times. We recommend using 3 grams of this whole leaf tea for 150ml of water
100 gms= 100 cups of tea
We recommend returning to any used tea leaves within the day.
Health Benefit
Rich in anti-oxidants, Helps fight cancer, Lowers risk of brain stroke.
Ingredients
Whole leaves Yellow Tea
Origin: China
Taste Notes: Refreshing, honey-bodied, creamy
Best Time: Daylight to twilight