White Leaf and Bud Single Estate White Tea from Teajo Teas

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Tea Information:

Leaf Type:  White

Where to Buy:  Teajo Teas

Tea Description:

Our most delicate and subtle tea contains very little caffeine and delivers a light, smooth and nutty flavor. Harvested before the leaves fully open, this tea is one of the rarest in the world.

Taster’s Review:

I couldn’t find this White Leaf and Bud Single Estate White Tea on Teajo Teas’ website, so I don’t know if it’s still available (or perhaps, it’s just temporarily sold out) but I did want to review it because this is the first tea that I’ve tried from this company and I’m absolutely in love with the quality and flavor of this tea!

The leaves are soft and tender and whole.  Lots of tea buds in this too.  And each leaf and bud is covered with fuzzy, fluffy down.  The color of each leaf variegates from a silvery white color to a pale green, to twinges of tan.  The leaves infuse a pale golden hued liquid.

The flavor stunning!  It is sweet and gentle and yet amazingly full-flavored with notes of hay and a sweet nutty flavor.  It’s a slightly toasted nut flavor … as though perhaps someone had slivered some raw almonds and then put them in a warm pan to toast for a minute.  Not a strong roasty flavor, but just a hint of sweet, toasty flavor.  There is a freshness to this … not really “vegetative” exactly … but more like the taste of the fresh air in spring.

I’m really liking this white tea a great deal … I think what I am liking so much about it is that it is SO different from the typical Bai Mu Dan or Silver Needle.  Not that I dislike those – you know I love ’em!  But, sometimes, it’s nice to taste something that’s just a little different.

And what makes this tea different is that these leaves aren’t Chinese tea leaves, but Indian (from Assam!)  This is a difference that is immediately noticeable in the taste from the very first sip.  This has a fuller flavor than a typical Silver Needle, and even a Bai Mu Dan.  The flavor is less delicate than those teas, but it still has a certain lovely delicateness to it.

A really delightful white tea … I hope that Teajo will be restocking this one!