Frosty Mountain Tea [Sun Link Sea Premium Dong Pian]
Harvested around the Winter Solstice, Dong Pian (Winter Leaf) tea comes from new leaves that grow after the main winter harvest during the coldest time of the year, resulting in a very limited yield. Its most distinctive characteristics are a subtle "frosty" aroma, a clear floral fragrance, and thick, substantial leaves that can be steeped multiple times without becoming bitter or astringent.
[The "Precious" Tea: Dong Pian]
Also known as Dong Pian, this tea is truly made from winter buds harvested in winter. Dong Pian is exceptionally rare, cultivated in extreme conditions of low temperatures and drought. The cold weather slows the tea leaves' growth, making them thicker, less bitter, and imparting a distinct "cool" note and a sweeter taste.
[Sun Link Sea High Mountain Tea Region]
Sun Link Sea tea boasts a vibrant hue, a clear, honey-green liquor, lively character, and a clean, sweet finish that is exceptionally smooth.
The Sun Link Sea tea from areas like Yang Zai Wan and Long Feng Xia is particularly renowned. Due to the consistently low winter temperatures, frost often forms, extending the growing season. Growing year-round amidst Taiwan cypress forests, this tea offers a taste that is bittersweet, with a mineral coolness intertwined with the aroma of cypress, leading to a mellow, smooth, and rich flavor.
Sun Link Sea tea leaves are uniformly shaped, with a glossy sheen. The liquor is a bright, translucent golden yellow. Its aroma is light and elegant, while the taste is mellow, rich, and exceptionally smooth with a lingering sweetness that stimulates the palate.
[Product Details]
Liquor | Golden Honey Green | Frosty aroma, clear floral notes.
Dry Leaf | Plump spheres | Vibrant emerald green with thick, substantial leaves.
Cultivar | Ying Xiang | Features notes of magnolia and gardenia, with a unique and highly recognizable aroma.
Storage: Store in a cool, shaded place. Avoid moisture and heat.
Expiration Date: Marked on packaging.
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Product Description
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- Other Materials
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
- Stock
- More than 10
- Ranking
- No.4,962 - Food & Drink | No.1,070 - Tea
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- Product Type
- Original Design
- Listing Summary
- Harvested around the Winter Solstice, Dong Pian (Winter Leaf) tea comes from new leaves that grow after the main winter harvest during the coldest time of the year, resulting in a very limited yield. Its most distinctive characteristics are a subtle "frosty" aroma, a clear floral fragrance, and thick, substantial leaves that can be steeped multiple times without becoming bitter or astringent.
Food Information
- Best Before
- 1000 day(s) after the manufacturing date
- Allergens
- None
- Storage Method
- Avoid heat、Keep dry、Avoid direct sunlight
- Volume
- 150.0g x 1
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