One Elephant “Baihao Yinzhen” (Silver Needle) · 2024

One Elephant “Baihao Yinzhen” (Silver Needle) · 2024

€70,00 EUR
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One Elephant “Baihao Yinzhen” (Silver Needle) · 2024

One Elephant “Baihao Yinzhen” (Silver Needle) · 2024

€70,00 EUR

Brief description

One Elephant 's Baihao Yinzhen (Silver Needle) white tea from 2024 is made from the large-leaf Jinggu Da Baihao variety in Yunnan and pressed into a 200g tea cake. A clear, natural Yunnan white tea with a gentle character, suitable for beginners as well as experienced tea drinkers.

Product details

  • Brand: One Elephant (一头大象)

  • Tea Type: White Tea (白茶)

  • Name: Baihao Yinzhen (White Silver Needle)

  • Variety: Yunnan white tea · Jinggu Da Baihao

  • Shape: Pressed tea cake

  • Year: 2024

  • Origin: Yunnan, China

  • Producer: Menghai Tiandi Ren Tea Co., Ltd.

  • Net weight: 200 g

  • Packaging: 200 g / cake

  • Recommendation: Gentle white tea for everyday use and quiet enjoyment

Character & Style

This Yunnan white tea exhibits a pure, clean style. Traditional processing preserves the natural qualities of the leaves. The tea is soft, balanced, and calm, without any overpowering notes.

Classification

Unlike the classic White Silver Needle from Fujian, this Baihao Yinzhen originates from Yunnan and is made from a large-leaf local variety. Pressing it into a tea cake facilitates storage and allows for long-term preservation with potential for further development.

storage

Store in a dry, well-ventilated place, protected from light and odors. Suitable for long-term storage.

Preparation instructions

Suitable for gaiwan or glass jug.
Recommendation: 5–7 g of tea, water 85–90 °C.
Short infusions emphasize gentleness and clarity.

preparation

Yunnan Province, China

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