2023 Bai Lin Gong Fu Black Tea

USD $11.90USD $16.90

Gong Fu Black tea from Fujian

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Another classic of Fuding tea – Bai Lin Gongfu Black Tea

A Refreshing Sweet Symphony Crafted with Precision

Bai Lin Gongfu Black Tea, a classic gem from Fuding. Renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, this tea showcases a refreshing sweetness that sets it apart.

With roots dating back to the 1950s, Bai Lin Gongfu earned its esteemed status as the leading “Three Gongfu Black Teas of Fujian” , together with Fu’an’s “Tanyang Gongfu” and Zhenghe’s “Zhenghe Gongfu”. Bai Lin Gongfu Black Tea achieved the illustrious Panama Gold Award and even captivated the palate of the Queen of England, with the Royal Museum preserving its collections.

Unveiling the Artistry Behind its Refreshing Sweetness

Bai Linfu is a rare tea with a slightly refreshing feeling in black tea. Different from the characteristics and taste of Fuding white tea, Bailin’s appearance is tight, bright dark in color, and downy with golden pekoe and the tea liquor is in bright orange color. The aroma is refreshing and delights with floral, fruity and a hint of pekoe.

Its mystery is inseparable from its tender material and craftsmanship. In the initial process, special attention is paid to controlling moderate withering to improve freshness, and strictly adopt the combination of light and heavy kneading; fermentation pays attention to temperature, humidity and time; baking adopts the method of double baking with charcoal fire, and carefully grasps the heat, and strives to maintain fresh and refreshing characteristics on the basis of refreshing fragrance. These craft characteristics have an important impact on the formation of Bai Lin’s traditional style.


Weight per pack: 25g/ 50g

Harvest Time: Spring 2023

Tea Farm Location: Bai Lin, Fujian, China

Tasting Notes: refreshing, sweet, floral , fruity, hint of pekoe

Tea Liquor Colour: bright and clear orange-red

Dry Leave Appearance: fat and tender buds, brown leaves with golden pekoe in between

Wet Leaves: brown

Weight 25 g
Option

25g, 50g, 100g