White Rhino

Tea type
White Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Hay, Malt, Sweet Potatoes, Bread, Chocolate, Creamy, Floral, Honey, Muscatel, Fruity, Sweet, Apricot, Caramel, Citrus Fruits, Cocoa, Cream, Marshmallow, Toasted Rice, Asparagus, Astringent, Corn Husk, Sugar
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Tea Pet
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 g 11 oz / 318 ml

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  • “2021 sipdown no. 89 It’s quite possible that either age or two cross-country moves to vastly different climates has affected the taste of this once-delightful tea. I am sadly missing the creamy hay...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This week is really chaotic. I’m taking a nice break now to enjoy this phenomenal tea. I love it so much! I’m not sure how well it will be received, maybe it’s just me that loves it but I really...” Read full tasting note
  • “farewell you delicious tea. We WILL meet again…soon! I had the last little bit of this today in an effort to get at least a couple sipdowns in for the past couple of days. I feel like i’ve taken...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This one’s quite neat! the first steep bore similarities to a greener Darjeeling’s second steep. There’s a smoothing out of sour, muscatel notes and a subduing of hay and malt, except this tea was...” Read full tasting note
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From Butiki Teas

This extraordinary and rare hand-rolled white tea originates from the Mount Kenya tea region in Kangaita, Kenya. Tea is grown at 5,000 to 7,000 feet above sea level in this region, where the soil is rich with minerals. We highly recommend this tea to black tea lovers as a great introduction to white teas since it is malty and has some familiar tasting notes that can also be found in black teas. We particularly recommend it to anyone looking for a substitute of our Royal Golden Safari. Rich, sweet, caramel notes dominate the flavor of this tea and linger long after each sip. Sweet potato, malt, fresh cream, hay, and apricot notes are also present. This tea is light and sweet.

Ingredients: Kenyan White Tea

Recommended Brew Time: 3 minutes
Recommended Amount: 2 teaspoons of tea for 8oz of water
Recommended Temperature: 212 F (boiling)

For more information, please visit: www.butikiteas.com

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1379 tasting notes

Thank you Courtney for this sample.
I’m not used to steeping white tea with boiling water but I always steep at the recommended instructions for first time samples.

The leaves are curly and very shiny and silver, they taste nice and floral (yes I have a bad habit of eating white tea raw).

Once steeped this tea reminds me of autumn, it’s orange/brown colour like autumn leaves and it smells a little musky yet sweet and somewhat floral and fruity. Taste wise it’s a little dry and nutty with a floral freshness and sweetness. It’s a nice medium strength white tea. Further sips reveal an almost spicy undertone. Also a little toasty.

It’s very nice, a medium strength white tea edging on being strong, which is something I personally look for in a white tea. This one is wonderful, and while white teas may not be my favourite I know I could drink this one often. Thank you for the sample Courtney.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 8 OZ / 250 ML

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Thankfully, my sense of taste and smell have been coming back to me today, so I thought I’d celebrate with a cup of this wonderfully smelling and tasting tea. It seems a little extra malty today to help me celebrate. I’m on my second steep, and the flavor is still strong, so of course I’m going to resteep until the leaves basically disintegrate.

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Had to run some errands today; the most important of which was picking up new work shoes since the soles of the ones I have now are cracked so I made a mug of this to take to the mall with me. Added a little splash of milk; mostly the cool it down so I could drink it right away, and less so for the flavour.

The tea itself was very, very good – I’m getting down to my last few cups of it sadly. I’ll really miss it when it’s gone! Today’s cup was rich and creamy with some malt and sweet potato notes as well as a warm hot honey flavour. It didn’t last very long; maybe half the bus ride to the mall? Definitely long gone by the time I’d actually arrived.

I went and got new work shoes at Target, and picked since they’ve got everything on sale ‘cause they’re liquidating (bye bye Target – it was sorta nice having you in Canada while it lasted) I got another pair with a really cute floral pattern just ‘cause as well as a fancy pair of socks with a skateboarding pug on them. They’re silly, so just my style…

I could have probably spent a lot in Target but I restrained myself and left with just those items. I knew I was probably gonna end up spending money at some of the other stores in the mall anyway, so it was easier to just walk out with the three things.

Sil

i miss this one….so want to hoard the rest of mine

Cheri

My spouse called Target the $100 store. He can’t walk in and spend less than $100 even if he has one thing on his list.

Anlina

My ex worked at Walmart and everyone there called Walmart the $100 store.

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1711 tasting notes

This tea is so confusing! So it’s a white tea that you steep at black temps that tastes light a light black? Whatever it is, I like it! It has a light malty flavor, no bitterness, it’s a little sweet and somehow hearty. I’m really enjoying it!

Thanks Greenteafairy for the chance to try this!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Ze_Teamaker

Maybe it is like a bai mu Dan, it is white nut they let it sit and oxdize

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