Tea type
White Tea
Ingredients
White Tea
Flavors
Tea, Vanilla
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Average preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 0 sec 7 oz / 200 ml

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  • “I thought long and hard for two months before getting this tea. Finally got it last Christmas at $10.58 for 50 grams. Dialing back from Darjeeling Tea Boutique’s strong summer and autumn flush...” Read full tasting note
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From TWG Tea Company

Smooth, delicate and highly refreshing, this fine TWG Tea white tea, also known as “White Peony”, yields a jonquil-coloured cup accented by notes of white blossoms and the flavour of fresh, raw buds. An excellent tea for the end of the day.

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I thought long and hard for two months before getting this tea. Finally got it last Christmas at $10.58 for 50 grams. Dialing back from Darjeeling Tea Boutique’s strong summer and autumn flush offerings, this cup was very subtle. At 4 minutes (the company recommends 7), there’s just a slight puckering of the tongue and no astringency (in the sense of bitterness). The colour in my cup kind of matches “jonquil” (I googled it just to check).

Very subtle. Or maybe it’s because I haven’t been practising my tea tasting recently. Shame on me! It’s got a… I’m not quite sure if it’s a vanilla-ish taste, or… if it’s a “tea” taste, if that makes any sense. I mean I’ve tasted that taste before, I’m not quite sure when. But it’s this underlying flavour I tend to pick up from TWG’s teas underneath their various blend flavourings.

So I guess it’s the purest “tea” taste.

That’s all I seem to be getting from this. And yet, that seems to be all I want. Maybe it’s a placebo effect of it being “white tea” or something, haha. I’ll be saving up for their Yin Zhen next time. It’s almost 60 bucks for 50 grams. But I really could tell the difference, looking into those two canisters.

The latter was nothing but beautiful white buds. Can’t wait to try it out.

But as for this one, definitely worth it. I’ll have to come back to it in the future, see what tastes I can get out of it. Once again, it reminds me how much I still have to learn about tea tasting.

Flavors: Tea, Vanilla

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 7 OZ / 200 ML

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