Silver Needle

Delicate white tea celebrated for its soft, subtle flavor and silky texture. Harvested from tender tea buds in the misty mountains of Fuding, it offers a refined taste with sweet notes of honeydew melon, fresh hay, and a gentle floral undertone. Pale golden liquor is super smooth and refreshing. 

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Tea Character

Leaf Aroma

Leaf Aroma

condenced milk, white orchids

Cup Aroma

Cup Aroma

white flowers, orange blossom, cream

Flavor

Flavor

orange blossom, pomelo, steamed sponge cake

Tea Story

The journey of this extraordinary Silver Needle begins with time-honored traditions: sun withering, meticulous handcrafting, and an unyielding commitment to excellence. Imagine a tea so rare and refined that it embodies both the ancient wisdom of Chinese tea masters and the relentless pursuit of perfection.

In a quaint village nestled among the rolling hills of Fujian, Mr. Ling and his partner, childhood friends turned tea artisans, carry forward a legacy of craftsmanship. Unlike many modern producers who rush their tea to market, they adhere to a slow, deliberate process that infuses their Silver Needle with a character all its own. Each bud is handpicked from 30-50-year-old tea trees, their fat, furry tips promising something truly exceptional.

The buds are gently laid out in single layers under the sun, their delicate aroma blending with the warmth of the day. Over 60 hours, the tea slowly develops its complex flavors, a prelude to the true mastery that awaits. Once the tea is perfectly withered, it rests in a special room for an additional week, allowing the green notes to fully evolve into a richer, nuttier profile. Each day, the buds are turned with care, a ritual that ensures even development.

The drying process is equally meticulous. The buds are baked at a controlled temperature of 50 degrees Celsius until they reach the perfect dryness. They then rest in double wrappings for three months, preserving their delicate nature. Finally, the pièce de résistance: the charcoal roasting. Over the course of six hours, at a temperature akin to body warmth, the buds are transformed. The result is a tea with a deep, warm flavor, velvety smooth texture, and a subtle stickiness that hints at its aging potential.

Tea Origin

Tea Region | Fuding, Fujian, China
Cultivar | Da Hao
Picking & processing | Buds
Harvest | Spring, 2024

How To Brew

Traditional Brew

Temperature
80°C
Weight
5g
Water
100ml
Time
30 sec · up to 6 steeps

Western Brew

Temperature
80°C
Weight
3g
Water
500ml
Time
3 min · up to 3 steeps