Ye Sheng Wild White Tea from Canton Tea Co.

Tea Information:

Leaf Type:  White

Where To Buy:  Canton Tea Company

Product Description:

Other names: Wild White

This is a glorious, limited edition tea with a great story. This tea farm was once owned by the government but had been abandoned for many years and the tea bushes were left to grow wild. Our producer recognised the potential in the farm, the natural tea bushes, the excellent terroir and particularly the yellowy, rocky soil – perfect for giving the tea a delicious mineral note. He bought up the estate and produced this great tea from the first, small harvest of all the tea bushes that had been left untouched, in a natural state for decades.

We are the only people in the UK (and probably anywhere outside China) to have this tea. It is an ideal all-day, summer tea, very soft on the palate with a creamy depth and a satisfying full-bodied, warm fruity note, lifted by the mildest hint of flint (from that excellent ground).

Taster’s Review:

I find myself somewhat surprised when I hear someone say “I don’t like white tea.”  It is such a blanketing statement and it almost irks me because I have learned that just because I have tried one white tea, does not mean that I’ve tasted them all.  There are many white teas out there, each with their own unique nuances.  Just because you may not like one that you’ve tried, doesn’t mean that you’ll dislike all of them.

This is a wonderful white tea that is so very different from others that I’ve tried.

The dry leaf smells a bit like hay, and it keeps that fragrance after its been brewed.  The liquor is such an enchanting color.  So pale, almost like alabaster!

After seeing such a lightly colored liquor, I figured that the flavor would be equally as light.  And, it does start out that way.  But by the time I’ve reached the bottom of the cup, the flavor and body have both developed significantly.

The flavor is very pleasantly sweet with a mild undertone of citrus and wood.  It feels incredibly soft on the palate, almost creamy, which seems to encourage my taste buds to taste a cream-like flavor as well.  These delightful flavors intensify as I continue to sip it, and by the time I reach the end of my cup, I recognize it as a bright, full-bodied, delicious cup of tea.

I highly recommend this one!

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