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Description
Green Tea from Shan State is an unexpected green tea from Myanmar (formerly Burma). It grows on Namhsan Mountain in the state of Shan in the country's north-east. It is widely assumed that tea cultivation in Myanmar dates back to the kingdom of Ava (1364-1527).
A tea with strong vegetal, fruity, and mineral notes. Its smooth texture gives way to a fine astringency that lingers in the mouth.
Features
- Origin:
- Namhsan, Myanmar
- Tea Color:
- Green tea
Tasting notes
Dry leaf
Appearance: large crumpled leaves
Color: dark green
Fragrances: vegetal, mineral, leather
Brewed leaves
Fragrances: vegetal, fruity (yellow fruit), wild hint
Liquor
Color: golden
Texture: silky with a delicate final astringency
Flavor: sweet with a delicate bitterness
Fragrances: vegetal, cooked vegetables, yellow fruits, mineral, leather, nuts, honeyed hint
Suggestion of preparation
With the tasting set: 4' minutes in water heated to 75°C.
Infusions of 30-40 seconds with the Gong Fu Cha (teapot/Gaiwan).
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