
福鼎牡丹王 2025 White Tea Spring Wild Mu Dan Wang-King of Bai Mu Dan 50g Pack
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Bai Mu Dan is plucked 5-7 days later than Silver Needle. Each tender bud comes wrapped in one or two downy young leaves. It takes 4-6kg of fresh leaves to make just 1kg of this "King of Bai Mu Dan".
Compared to Silver Needle, this tea shows more green tea character - more floral with honeyed sweetness, less pronounced minerality, and a subtle green apple note. In summer, try brewing it cold: use 3g tea per 500ml chilled water (4°C), steep in the refrigerator for 6-8 hours, then serve over ice cubes.
Surprisingly, ice cubes also play a role in hot brewing! First "wake up" the leaves by pouring ice-cold water (with actual ice cubes) over them for just 10 seconds before discarding. Then begin proper brewing:
For the first infusion, use 92°C water poured slowly along the gaiwan's edge. We recommend 15 seconds - you'll be greeted by wild orchid aromas.
The second and third infusions need only 90°C water, steeped for 20 and 25 seconds respectively. These brews grow sweeter like honey while keeping their floral charm.
From the fourth infusion onward, use boiling water (100°C) with at least 30 seconds steeping. Expect at least 8 satisfying infusions from these generous leaves.
The magic of this tea lies in how its honeyed sweetness deepens while maintaining that delicate floral balance throughout multiple brews - a true testament to its "King" status among white teas