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2023 Top Grade Xinyang Maojian Green Tea Tin 50 g

$0.63/g

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Made In:Mainland ChinaUnit Qty:50 g

Description

2023 Top Grade Xinyang Maojian (信阳毛尖) Green Tea 50g Tin

One of the representative green teas in China. Produced in Xinyang, Hunan, it has a unique aroma of chestnut, and the buds are fresh and tender.

Taste

Dry Tea: Curly and tight, pale green, full of tea tips
Fragrance: Floral fragrance
Soup: Light green bright
Taste: fresh and sweet
Wet Tea: Buds are fresh and tender, beautiful in shape
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 14th (Pre-Guyu Spring Tea)
Net Content: 50g/Tin
Grade: Top Grade
Origin: Xinyang, Hunan

How to brew?

Xinyang Maojian should be brewed in a glass.
1. First add 2/3 of 85-90 ℃ water, add 3g of tea, smell the tea aroma 2. Wait 2-3min for the tea leaves to stretch before drinking.

More About Xinyang Maojian

The origin of Xinyang Maojian?

During the Tang Dynasty, the development of tea production began to enter a prosperous period. Xinyang has become a famous tea area, and the quality of the tea produced is high, and Xinyang Maojian is no exception. In the early years of the Republic of China, with the rapid development of processing technology, the production process of Maojian was gradually improved and perfected. Xinyang Tea District produces local Maojian tea, officially named "Xinyang Maojian". In 1915, at the Panama International Exposition, Xinyang Maojian won the gold medal.
Xinyang Maojian has always been ranked among the top ten famous teas in the country.

Where is Xinyang?

Xinyang, which belongs to the upper reaches of the Huaihe River, is located in the southernmost part of Henan Province and the northern part of the Jiangbei tea area in my country. As a tea-producing area in the north, the growth cycle is long, and the picking time will be slightly later than that of southern green tea. Here the mountains are ups and downs, the vegetation is rich, the rainfall is abundant, the clouds and mists are filled, and the air is humid. Tea gardens are distributed at an altitude of about 200 meters. Although the altitude is not high, it is located at the geographical boundary between the north and the south. The temperature difference between day and night is large, which is very conducive to the growth of tea trees.


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