Sep 24
Cindy’s Teaview Snapshot
"My first sip was enough to make me realize that the reason I had previously thought I preferred flavored white teas was because until now I had never tasted a really amazing white tea."
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After having read a bit about TeaGschwendner, I was really anxious to sample some of their teas. This white tea's quality is apparent from the first glance. The dry leaves are a combination of large pieces of leaves and delicate buds, some still attached to their stems. The aroma is very light and sweet, not exactly what I would consider floral, but quite pleasant. I was very careful to follow the brewing instructions from the TeaGschwendner website. The brew ended up a light, clear golden yellow, very much in line with what I was expecting.My first sip was enough to make me realize that the reason I had previously thought I preferred flavored white teas was because until now I had never tasted a really amazing white tea. This is a delicious, smooth, arromatic tea that I found lends itself to quiet contemplation. It was a tea that I wanted to enjoy in small relaxing sips, letting the world slow down around me for just a little while. While sipping this one, I found my mind wandering a bit and could see how the ritual of brewing and enjoying a delightful cup of tea can be somewhat therapeutic! I am now enjoying a cup from my second infusion of these leaves and it is every bit as tasty as the first. I highly recommend this one and am now more anxious than ever to sample additional offerings from TeaGschwendner.
— To purchase TeaGschwendner China Pai Mu Tan, or for more specific information on ingredients or the story behind this particular blend, click here to go directly to the manufacturer's web site.
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