No. 114 Lapansi Antlers

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Rating

78 / 100

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Tea type
White Tea
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Ingredients
White Tea
Flavors
Apricot, Honey, Lychee, Peach, Smooth
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Not available
Typical Preparation
Use 8 oz / 225 ml of water
Set water temperature to 190 °F / 87 °C
Use 5 g of tea
Steep for 2 min, 45 sec
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3 Tasting Notes View all

“2023 sipdown no. 33 I’ve been low key searching for a White Rhino replacement and don’t often order white teas, but this one intrigued me. For anyone interested, this isn’t a decent replacement,...” Read full tasting note
“Interesting to look at but nothing unique and unexpected in terms of taste. It is by no means a bad tea, especially considering it consists of only stems :D Not being true leaf means it takes a...” Read full tasting note
“- realy clean WhiteTea stems creating a wonderful BlackTea or Oolong appearence with impressive honeysweet peach and lychee smell & flavour. -definitely worth checking out if you like some...” Read full tasting note

Description

Hand picked white tea with a sweet fruity note
tropical flowers, apricot, lychee

Malawi

No. Infusions 2
Amount (tsp. / ml) 4g (2 tsp) / 250ml (8.5oz)
Temperature 90C (194F)

A little-known white tea rarity from one of Malawi’s original tea estates dating from the 1920’s. Locally referred to as “The Antlers”, these charming, velvety stems are hand-sorted for their unique form. A radiant peach colored cup, full and highly aromatic.

Malawi is the second largest producer of tea in Africa after Kenya, mainly producing CTC (crush, tear, curl) tea. But African Assamica – the variety traditionally used for CTC black tea – also has the capability to turn out delicately floral white teas. From one of Malawi’s original tea estates, dating back to the early 1920’s, we have sourced an unusual white tea: our Lapansi Antlers. The velvety stems resembling soft deer antlers are namesake of this charming white tea and are hand sorted from white tea production. The result is a smooth, golden peach coloured cup, with the luscious aromas of tropical flowers, stewed apricot and lychee.

NOTES
Tropical flowers, apricot, lychee
INGREDIENTS
Pure white tea
CERTIFICATION
EU Standard

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