2018 Turtle Dove
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5g 100ml
Wash: 5s • 1st: 15s • Add: +5sGongfu Timing
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Aged Yunnan White Tea

white2tea · 2018 Turtle Dove

Origin
Yunnan, China
Harvest
2018

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SmoothSweetEarthy

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This aged white tea from Yunnan offers a remarkably thick body and a luxuriously soft mouthfeel. Its unique natural fragrance unfolds with sweet, earthy undertones, making it a delightfully forgiving and comforting brew for daily enjoyment.

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About This Tea

What does 2018 Turtle Dove taste like?
This white from Yunnan, China offers a distinctive drinking experience. This aged white tea from Yunnan offers a remarkably thick body and a luxuriously soft mouthfeel. Its unique natural fragrance unfolds with sweet, earthy undertones, making it a delightfully forgiving . It sits in the "Smooth" and "Sweet" and "Earthy" flavor families, so expect a cup that leans smooth and sweet and earthy.
How should I brew 2018 Turtle Dove?
Aim for water around 75–85 °C (167–185 °F). Western style: steep for 3–5 minutes in a mug or teapot. Gongfu style: use 4–5 g per 100 ml, 20–40 s infusions for multiple short steeps — this way you can taste how the flavor evolves. White tea is forgiving. If you overshoot the steep time a little, it rarely turns bitter.
Where does 2018 Turtle Dove come from?
This white is grown in Yunnan, China. This particular batch comes from the 2018 harvest.
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