Lu Shan Yun Wu
DESCRIPTION
It has been long argued that the famed Lu Shan Yun Wu tea should be counted among the top ten most famous teas of China, and for good reason. This tea is grown in the beautiful Lu Shan (Lu Mountain) of China’s Jiangxi province, where cool, misty weather and short periods of sunshine ensure that only the strongest tea plants thrive. The tea plants grown under these conditions grow slower, but produce much more flavorful teas. Lu Shan Yun Wu is known for its thick and tightly-rolled dark green tea leaves and a clear bright cup with long-lasting flavors and aromatics. Its rich mouth-feel and long, sweet lingering finish helps solidify this tea’s delicious reputation.
GROWING REGION
Jiangxi, China:
BREWING SUGGESTIONS
Best prepared with water at 70-75C. Use 5 grams of tea in a 6 oz. Gaiwan and infuse for approximately 1-2 minutes. A longer infusion time will produce more intensity and astringency; a lower water temperature and/or a longer steeping time will reveal more subtle flavors and aromatics. Always adjust quantity of leaves, infusion time, and water temperature according to your personal preferences.
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