Secret Garden - 40g Loose Leaf Green Tea
Product Code : 2312
Secret Garden - 40g Loose Leaf Green Tea
Product Code : 2312
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Tea Origin - Jiangxi, Mainland China.
Food Paring - Salty meat dishes, anchovy pizzas, tarte tatin.
Taste Profile - Exotic blossom plum compote and roast chestnuts.
This remote Fuliang green tea is our favourite. The leaves are steeping, and notes of sweet plum and exotic blossoms emerge. The palate is beguiling, leaving behind flavours of freshly roasted chestnuts.
In Jiangxi province's Fuliang County, the village of Whangu would be a contender if you were searching for the quintessential Chinese rural paradise. Among Whangu's rolling river valleys and wooded hills, it was formerly one of the principal porcelain-producing regions of the Tang Dynasty, but now things are much more tranquil. We came onto this lovely green tea while travelling through Fuliang. A tiny yet quality-focused group, the Whangu Tea Farmer's Cooperative brings together a plethora of local tea producing experience. Mr. He Xinsheng, the head tea master, is in charge of every step of producing this green tea.
The leaves are picked in the spring from a small, isolated garden at an elevation of around 650 metres, and are processed painstakingly by hand by the cooperative. The plum-like sweetness and deep green colour of the tea are attributed to the mineral-rich soils in which the bushes grow. around the foggy hills of the area, the best spring growth ripens around mid-April, which is when the leaves are harvested. Only premium one-bud, one-leaf sets are picked, which are gently withered, fixed (to retain their rich emerald colour), rolled into their distinctive wiry, curly shape, then baked
Each and every morning, my favourite cup of tea would be English Breakfast. It’s strong, it’s coloury, it’s got a wonderful nutty flavour that I really do enjoy, and it takes the milk well.
William Manning, Senior Tea TasterIn the UK Head Office we taste over 500 cups of tea every day, to search for the best quality teas available from around the world.
Dominic Marriot, Tea TasterLater on in the afternoon I might try something like a Darjeeling that has the muscatel flavour, or maybe even a high-grown Ceylon, but definitely my favourite brew, and the one that I drink the most of, is English Breakfast.
William Manning , Senior Tea Taster