Uploaded on Sep 22, 2020
This White tea: comes from FuDing, Fujian, the origin of white tea in China. The tea garden locates at southeast coast of China, with sea to the east, enjoys warm climate, abundant rainfall and without cold winter or hot summer, its geomorphology are mainly mountain and hilly areas, and its soils are mainly yellow and red in color, deep in layers, suitable for tea growing. The best area suitable for tea growing, Fujian is a big tea production province enjoying a long history.
Organic White Tea
Organic White Tea
Organic White Peony Tea
• Organic White Peony: Organic White Peony Tea is also called the Bai
Mu Dan tea. It is made from the unopened, young buds of the tea plant.
The gentle handling and processing ensures that the silvery white hair on
the leaves remain intact. Its smooth flavor and soft taste make it an
excellent all-day drink.
DREAM LADY WHITE TEA
• Green Hill tea recommends a nice and pleasant evening with a cup of
Dream Lady White tea. Go for a note of refreshing flavor with Dream Lady
White tea and not to forget its floral smell when you brew it. It is a
soothing blend tea mixed with rose petals, lavender and natural white tea.
It tastes natural sweet and delicious. It refreshes your mind and relaxes
your day..
JASMINE SILVER NEEDLE
WHITE TEA
• Jasmine silver needle white tea: Silver Needle White tea is made from
pure spring buds and harvested only a few days of the year. Once
harvested, white tea is not oxidized or rolled, but simply withered and
dried by steaming. We use silver needle white tea scented with jasmine
flower several times.It has flowery smell and sweet taste.
SILVER NEEDLE WHITE TEA
• Silver Needle White Tea: Silver Needle White Tea is a special brew with
a sweet and slippery flavor that almost tastes like soymilk. As you sip on
it, this flavor is quickly replaced by the sweet aftertaste. The floral aroma
invigorates the senses and leaves you feeling pleasantly refreshed. T
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