2014 Autumn Moonlight Pavilion Pure Bud Bi Luo Chun White Tea

Tea type
White Tea
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Flavors
Floral, Pepper, Sweet, Flowers, Honey, Sweet, Warm Grass
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Edit tea info Last updated by KittyLovesTea
Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 1 min, 15 sec 6 g 10 oz / 290 ml

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  • “A good tasting and decently complex white tea, and one which goes a long way brewed gongfu style. The first couple steeps (I keep them around 10-15 sec.) are pretty heavily floral. The next few...” Read full tasting note
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  • “when i smell the leaves dry, they smell like peppers and flowers. when i smell the leaves wet, they smell like strong flowers when i smell the brewed tea, it smells like honey and green tea. when i...” Read full tasting note
    90
  • “The leaves are a blend of dark to medium greens with a lot of silver tips present. Also they have a high reflective shine and lots of downy hairs. In shape they tend to be long and thinly rolled...” Read full tasting note
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From Yunnan Sourcing

This Yunnan Bi Luo Chun white tea is the smallest pure bud tea grown in Yunnan. A varietal that is a cross between the classic Jiangsu Bi Luo Chun and Yunnan large leaf varietal, yielding a delicate Bi Luo Chun that can grow in cooler high altitude conditions. The aroma is high with hints of fruit and fresh grass… the taste is super smooth with a subtle sweet after-taste.

Harvest area: Zhenyuan township (Simao)

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6 Tasting Notes

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485 tasting notes

A good tasting and decently complex white tea, and one which goes a long way brewed gongfu style. The first couple steeps (I keep them around 10-15 sec.) are pretty heavily floral. The next few keep the floral flavor but also add an interesting flavor to the mix, to me it tastes like nettles, but I could see other’s descriptions of it as “peppery.” It finishes off pleasantly, as I can go up to around 10 infusions which are a progressively lighter floral flavor. Pleasant bitterness brushes the mouth when brewed with slightly longer times in the early steeps, but if brewed with too hot of water, this bitterness becomes rather unpleasant, as I learned.

Flavors: Floral, Pepper, Sweet

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 0 min, 30 sec 4 g 3 OZ / 100 ML

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when i smell the leaves dry, they smell like peppers and flowers.

when i smell the leaves wet, they smell like strong flowers

when i smell the brewed tea, it smells like honey and green tea.

when i taste the brewed tea, it tastes like pepper, honey and green tea

many thanks to scott wilson and yunnan sourcing for this nice tea

Flavors: Floral, Flowers, Honey, Pepper

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 0 min, 15 sec 5 g 8 OZ / 250 ML

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The leaves are a blend of dark to medium greens with a lot of silver tips present. Also they have a high reflective shine and lots of downy hairs. In shape they tend to be long and thinly rolled but rather curly too. It smells so sweet and fresh, resembling mixed flowers (geranium, jasmine, sweetpea), soft grass and gently toasted hay.

Steeping Method: Chinese Glass Tumbler
6g leaf with 75C water

As I smell the steeped tea the flowers stand out even more, not to the extent of being perfumed, instead though they are strong it is still fresh and sweet.

Flavour is crisp yet sweet and floral enough to match it’s scent. Some grass tones and astringency though very mildly. Clean tasting and very beautiful. Along with geranium, jasmine and sweetpea I can also taste honeysuckle and lily.

Altogether this is a very floral tea that remains sweet and fresh throughout, part of that is due to this being a white Bi Luo Chun rather than green.

Flavors: Flowers, Sweet, Warm Grass

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 6 g 8 OZ / 250 ML
Nattie

Ooh, sounds good!

KittyLovesTea

It truly was! Nicer than I originally thought it would be. Perhaps because I tend to prefer green tea over white. This had the strength and flavour of a green Bi Luo but in a cleaner and softer form. Worked very well.

TeaBrat

sounds lovely :)

Kirkoneill1988

awesome! i have yet to open mine and try it.

Kirkoneill1988

kitty, have you read my review?

http://steepster.com/teas/yunnan-sourcing/56778-2014-autumn-moonlight-pavilion-pure-bud-bi-luo-chun-white-tea#tasting-notes

go to where it says 1 more and read the full review if you haven’t allready

KittyLovesTea

Very nice review :)

Kirkoneill1988

thankyou :D

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