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2024 Anji Bai 安吉白茶 Green Tea 50g Pouch[GT05]

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Description

It is called white tea because the tea tree appears white in the early days. The amino acid content is the highest in green tea, and it has a special freshness.

About AnJi White Tea

Why is it called Anji White Tea?

Anji white tea is produced in Anji County, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, and is made from young leaves of "Baiye No. 1"(White Leaf No.1). This tea tree is a unique "low temperature sensitive" tea tree variety. The buds show a white color in the beginning of spring (temperature <23°C), and gradually return to full green after the temperature rises.

The origin of Anji white tea?

Around 1970, a forestry worker in Anji County found a clump of white tea bushes over 100 years old in a bamboo forest. Large-scale planting. Although it is not a famous tea with a long history, it has won the love of many tea lovers with its fresh taste.

The taste of Anji white tea?

The freshness of green tea soup comes from amino acids. Studies have shown that the amino acid content of Anji white tea is 6.19-6.92%, which is 1-3 times higher than that of other green teas; the content of tea polyphenols, which causes bitterness, is about 10.7%, which is only half of that of other green teas. Therefore, Anji white tea is not only soaked for a long time without bitterness or astringency, but also has a freshness and sweetness unmatched by other green teas.

The craft of Anji white tea?

Anji white tea is divided into dragon-shaped (similar to Longjing, flat fried green tea), phoenix-shaped (belongs to baked green tea, straight and slightly flat, shaped like orchid), and orchid-shaped (slightly curly, shaped like orchids) according to the craft and shape. But at present, Anji white tea in the shape of dragon and orchid is rarely produced.

Taste

-Top Grade-

Dry tea: Even, brownish green.Neat and well-proportioned plump buds.

Taste: Fresh and mellow, fragrant floral aroma, long-lasting fragrance

Soup: Clear and translucent

Wet tea: Even, full, clear veins

-1st Grade-

Dry tea: Neat and well-proportioned,with thick shape

Taste: Fresh, mellow, sweet

Soup: Clear and translucent

Wet tea: Even, clear leaf vein

Storage method: Store in a cool, dry, dark place. For long-term storage, it is recommended to place it below 0°C to keep the green tea fresh.

Materials

Picking time: April 8 (Pre-GuYu)

Net weight: 50g/Pouch

Grade: Top Grade/1st Grade

Origin: Anji County, Zhejiang

Picking standard: 1 bud 1 leaf

How to brew?

Anji white tea should be brewed in a glass cup.

1. Put 3g of tea, add 1/3 of 85-90℃ water to immerse the tea leaves, shake gently to smell the tea aroma
2. Refill the water to full, wait for 2-3 minutes for the tea leaves to stretch before drinking.


It is called white tea because the tea tree appears white in the early days. The amino acid content is the highest in green tea, and it has a special freshness.

About AnJi White Tea

Why is it called Anji White Tea?

Anji white tea is produced in Anji County, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, and is made from young leaves of "Baiye No. 1"(White Leaf No.1). This tea tree is a unique "low temperature sensitive" tea tree variety. The buds show a white color in the beginning of spring (temperature <23°C), and gradually return to full green after the temperature rises.

The origin of Anji white tea?

Around 1970, a forestry worker in Anji County found a clump of white tea bushes over 100 years old in a bamboo forest. Large-scale planting. Although it is not a famous tea with a long history, it has won the love of many tea lovers with its fresh taste.

The taste of Anji white tea?

The freshness of green tea soup comes from amino acids. Studies have shown that the amino acid content of Anji white tea is 6.19-6.92%, which is 1-3 times higher than that of other green teas; the content of tea polyphenols, which causes bitterness, is about 10.7%, which is only half of that of other green teas. Therefore, Anji white tea is not only soaked for a long time without bitterness or astringency, but also has a freshness and sweetness unmatched by other green teas.

The craft of Anji white tea?

Anji white tea is divided into dragon-shaped (similar to Longjing, flat fried green tea), phoenix-shaped (belongs to baked green tea, straight and slightly flat, shaped like orchid), and orchid-shaped (slightly curly, shaped like orchids) according to the craft and shape. But at present, Anji white tea in the shape of dragon and orchid is rarely produced.

Taste

-Top Grade-

Dry tea: Even, brownish green.Neat and well-proportioned plump buds.

Taste: Fresh and mellow, fragrant floral aroma, long-lasting fragrance

Soup: Clear and translucent

Wet tea: Even, full, clear veins

-1st Grade-

Dry tea: Neat and well-proportioned,with thick shape

Taste: Fresh, mellow, sweet

Soup: Clear and translucent

Wet tea: Even, clear leaf vein

Storage method: Store in a cool, dry, dark place. For long-term storage, it is recommended to place it below 0°C to keep the green tea fresh.

Materials

Picking time: April 8 (Pre-GuYu)

Net weight: 50g/Pouch

Grade: Top Grade/1st Grade

Origin: Anji County, Zhejiang

Picking standard: 1 bud 1 leaf

How to brew?

Anji white tea should be brewed in a glass cup.

1. Put 3g of tea, add 1/3 of 85-90℃ water to immerse the tea leaves, shake gently to smell the tea aroma
2. Refill the water to full, wait for 2-3 minutes for the tea leaves to stretch before drinking.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it called West Lake Longjing?

West Lake Longjing has a history of 1,200 years. It is produced in the mountains around Longjing Village in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, hence its name. When Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty visited West Lake in Hangzhou, he praised Longjing tea and named the 18 tea trees under Shifeng Mountain as "Imperial Tea". Longjing tea has thus become famous in the world. Due to long-term quality control and word-of-mouth inheritance, it has become one of the most famous green teas in China today.

How to identify authentic Longjing tea produced in West Lake area?

① The dry tea is "brown rice color" with yellow-green color, not pure green; ② The aroma is the aroma of roasted beans + orchid; ③ The leaves are tender and evenly formed into flowers, and they expand when exposed to water; ④ The packaging has the anti-counterfeiting code of the Tea Growers Association, which can be scanned to verify the origin.

What is the difference between Longjing tea produced in West Lake area and Qiantang area?

Longjing tea has clear production areas. The West Lake production area is the core protection area of the Longjing tea national geographical indication, with unique soil and climate, and the tea soup has a strong chestnut aroma with orchid fragrance; the Qiantang production area is the production area around West Lake, with a strong stir-fried bean aroma. Both are hand-fried, and the output of the West Lake production area is scarce, so the price is higher.

What is the difference between laspangstore's first spring Longjing tea and West Lake Longjing?

The material of the first spring Longjing is Wuniuzao (early-growing tea tree variety), which can be picked in the Qiantang production area in early March. The dry tea is emerald green, with plump buds, and tastes sweet with a tender bean aroma, but its brewing resistance is lower than that of West Lake Longjing (traditional Longjing population variety). First spring longjing is suitable for tea lovers who pursue "freshness".

Why is Pre-qingming Longjing more precious?

Mingqian tea is the first buds picked before Qingming Festival. It is cold and has few pests. It has a high amino acid content and the tea soup is fresh and sweet. The Qiantang production area's Mingqian tea is available 5-7 days earlier than the West Lake production area. It is more cost-effective and suitable for staple food tea.

How to store longjing green tea?

Green tea storage needs to be protected from light, sealed, moisture-proof, and kept at low temperatures. It is recommended to use sealed bags to prevent oxidation of the tea leaves. It is best to store it in a refrigerator (0-5°C) and avoid storing it with odorous items. Long-term freezing is not recommended to avoid absorbing odors in the refrigerator.

Can green tea be cold brewed? How?

Yes. Cold brewing of green tea can reduce bitterness and release sweetness. The recommended ratio is 1g tea: 100ml cold water, sealed and refrigerated for 2-4 hours. It is recommended to use Longjing or Biluochun, add lemon slices or mint after cold brewing to cool down and relieve summer heat. Click here to purchase our cold brew bottles.

How to store green tea?

Green tea storage needs to be protected from light, sealed, moisture-proof, and kept at low temperatures. It is recommended to use sealed bags to prevent oxidation of the tea leaves. It is best to store it in a refrigerator (0-5°C) and avoid storing it with odorous items. Long-term freezing is not recommended to avoid absorbing odors in the refrigerator.

Why does the Longjing tea I received look like it is moldy?

If there are small white balls on the tea leaves, it is not moldy, but tea hair. Tea hair refers to the tiny hairs on the tip of the tea buds. They grow one by one on the tea buds. This layer of hair is rich in a lot of nutrients such as amino acids and tea polyphenols, which is the source of the umami flavor of the tea soup. Generally speaking, the tenderer the tea leaves, the more tea hairs they have, so the tea hairs of Longjing before the Qingming Festival will be particularly rich. Tea hairs appear on the surface of dry tea, and there are some cotton-like "little white balls" mixed in the tea leaves, which are grouped into small tea hair balls. These are all normal phenomena of Longjing.
You can tell whether tea leaves are moldy by the following methods:1. SmellNormal tea leaves can smell a light tea fragrance, which makes people feel comfortable just like the breeze in the south of the Yangtze River; while mold smells a pungent musty and sour smell, which makes people feel uncomfortable.2. TouchNormal tea leaves are crisp and easy to break; when tea leaves are damp, the leaf stems will become soft and not easy to break. They will not feel as dry as before, and the moldy parts can be easily twisted off.3. BrewingIf it is a normal Longjing tea soup, after brewing, the tea soup is translucent, green and attractive, with a high and fresh tea fragrance. It smells refreshing and refreshing, and the more you smell it, the more you want to smell it; after brewing moldy Longjing, the color of the tea soup is also uneven, turbid, and the smell is pungent.