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Yueer Bai Zhu 2024

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(=€212.50 / 1 kg)
Traditionally produced white tea with a wonderful aroma. The tea is artfully produced in the form of hand-rolled balls. Also known as White Pearls. The leaves are collected from wild tea trees in the highlands and produced by a Buddhist monastery near Fuding. Each ball is individually wrapped in a golden aluminium paper.
Grouped product items
Product Name Qty
Yueer Bai Zhu (3 balls approx. 20g)
€4.25
Incl. 7% VAT, excl. Shipping Cost
(=€212.50 / 1 kg)
Yueer Bai Zhu 2024 (100g package)
€14.50
Incl. 7% VAT, excl. Shipping Cost
(=€145.00 / 1 kg)
Yueer Bai Zhu 2024 (250g package)
€34.20
Incl. 7% VAT, excl. Shipping Cost
(=€136.80 / 1 kg)
Yueer Bai Zhu 2024 (500g package)
€64.90
Incl. 7% VAT, excl. Shipping Cost
(=€129.80 / 1 kg)
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Origin:

Fuding / Fujian / China

Recommendation for the preparation:
12 g / litre ca. 4 min. 85 ℃

Simple infusion (recommended):
Place one ball (6-7 g) in a glass jar and pour in one litre of boiling water. The ball needs about 10 minutes to infuse. Then give the tea a little more time and pour out the first infusion. The fully preserved tea leaves remain in the glass pot and are not separated. Pour in another litre of water for the second infusion. This time with a brewing time of approx. 20 minutes. The tea is very productive. Its simple preparation and great flavour quickly make it a constant companion.

Chinese preparation:
Place one ball (6-7g) in a vessel (e.g. a Yixing teapot) and pour approx. 400 ml of boiling water over it. To water, let the first infusion steep for approx. 4 minutes. The tea can then be infused repeatedly at approx. 85 degrees while the ball increasingly unfolds.

Harvest time:

Mid April 2024 (spring harvest).

Volume discount:

You will receive a discount of up to 10 percent on the purchase of our teas. Details can be found here.

Special characteristics:

This tea is produced in a small, remote Buddhist temple in the fuding area under the guidance of Chen Yue'er. The production follows that of a classic Yueer Bai ZhuSpreading on bamboo netting white tea. After plucking, the leaves are dried in the sun on bamboo wicker bases and in an intermediate step they are brought by hand into the typical, portion-sized spherical shape. The monastery is one of the few institutions in the region that is committed to sustainable cultivation in the traditional way. Tea is not grown in the valley. The leaves are harvested from wild tea plants in the difficult to access highlands. This method of cultivation is the most natural way to avoid pest infestation. The slower growth of the tea Yueer Bai ZhuView from the temple plants in the higher regions also leads to a better aroma of the tea leaves. The monks harvest the tea from wild growing tea bushes that are 20 years old and older. The leaves of these tea bushes do not grow at a uniform height or density as on conventional plantations. However, they have a stronger and better aroma. The method of production in spherical form is a well-known procedure in the area. Outside of China, this form of tea is occasionally found under the name White Pearls (Chinese: Bai Zhu or ??)



Production and packaging:


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100% handmade. We get this tea directly from small producers and tea farmers in China. The tea is grown and processed in a traditional way. Such high qualities are usually produced by the tea farmers only for the local Chinese market. Therefore we are regularly on site with the producers. The direct contact to the tea farmers enables us to offer very reasonable prices with outstanding tea quality. All our teas are checked for pesticide residues by an independent laboratory. We deliver the tea in re-sealable and aroma-safe stand-up pouches made of ALU/PE.

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