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This tea made from full buds before Qingming. Plucked from high mountain area.
Other Names: Wu Yuan Fur Tip, Wu Yuan Fuzzy Tip
The word “Wu Yuan” refers to it’s producing area Wu Yuan county.
The word “mao” means hair, or fur. It refers to the silvery downy hairs that cover a pristine tea bud.
The word “Jian” refers to the tippy end of a tea bud.
Origin: Wu Yuan, Jiang Xi Province of China
Grade: Premium
Production time: Spring (Early April)
Appearance:
The yellowish green buds are even and tender that covered with white downy. After brewed, the tiny buds are spread in jade.
Taste:
Natural grassy fragrance. Refreshing and sweet in mouth.
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