Archive Research
2014 Fuding Shou Mei
Archive Research
2014 Fuding Shou Mei
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Type: Bai Cha
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Harvest: 2014
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Cultivar: Fuding Da Bai
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Elevation: 800m
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Location: Panxi Town, Fuding City, Fujian Province
Tasting Notes
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Dry Leaf: Wild Honey. Chinese Dates.
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Wet Leaf: Warm Air. Sugar.
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Liquor: Pale Yellow.
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Taste: Dried Apricot.
Aged White Tea
There is a famous saying about aging white tea: 一年茶,三年药,七年宝。In English, we can say, "One year, tea. Three years, medicine. Seven years, treasure". Anyone tasting these leaves side-by-side with shou mei recently plucked will understand the sentiment behind the slogan.
During the withering process, immature chlorophyll on the young leaves dies off, leaving a lovely silver sheen on the buds. This color lends the name to more bud-heavy varieties of Bai Cha, like 'Silver Needle.'
Fuding Shou Mei 福鼎寿眉
Shou Mei is the 4th (lowest) grade of white tea. It features a leafy mix with relatively few buds, producing a darker, more tangible liquor often drunk with dim sum. It features a slightly higher oxidation level than other white teas, but not to a level that approaches a Wu Long or Hong Cha.
Fuding is a city historically celebrated for its Bai Cha. It is located in Fujian Province.