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Description
This Grand Cru is not made from the traditional Camellia Sinensis tea plant, but from a different shrub called Camellia Taliensis. This endemic species has the particularity of producing buds with numerous offshoots. A rare tea.
A rare and atypical Grand Cru. Sweet and oily, it reveals exquisite fruity notes of damson, grapefruit and exotic fruits. An incredible gustative experience, ideal with the Gong Fu Cha method!
Features
- Origin:
- Ha Giang, Vietnam
- Tea colour:
- White tea
Tasting notes
Dry leaf
Appearance: harvest consisting exclusively of numerous buds
Color: green with purple highlights
Notes: floral, zesty, almond
Brewed leaves
Appearance: harvest consisting exclusively of numerous buds
Color: green with purple highlights
Notes: floral, zesty, almond
Liquor
Color: pale gold
Texture: oily
Flavor: sweet
Notes: powerful and complex fruity note (damson, grape, exotic fruits, grapefruit), highly floral (intense rose), hints of liquorice, mild spices (vanilla)
Suggestion of preparation
With the tasting set or a teapot: 8 minutes in water heated to 185°F.
With the Gong Fu Cha: infusions during 30-40 seconds.
Also delicious iced.
Grands Crus: savour the exceptional
Rare and ephemeral, teas identified as Grands Crus by Palais des Thés are the result of alchemy between a tea plant variety, its terroir and the talent of an artisan grower. Meticulously plucked, processed and sourced in the most respected tea gardens, our Grands Crus unveil unique flavours that reflect the refinement of their origins.