Vietnam Hmong Shan Tuyet Suoi Giang Special Tea-Red Label
Shan Tuyet Suoi Giang Special Tea is known as the most expensive green tea in the Suoi Giang mountain. This is a tea that picks up only one leaf at the top of the tea bud, early in the late autumn and in the early spring. This is a very rare tea because it is only available at certain times of the year, picked at a specific moment of the day, carefully selected and dried according to the esoteric method.
- Origin: Made in Vietnam by Suoi Giang Tea Co.,Ltd
Suoi Giang rests in the northern mountains of Yen Bai Province in Vietnam. This area also has an impressive forest that holds many old (and presumably wild) tea trees.
The natural environment in Suoi Giang is so perfect for the tea trees that the people who manage and watch the tea trees in this forest need to do nothing more than adding natural manure to maintain the trees. No irrigation and no shading is required. Yet, the clean and natural green teas that are produced using these old tea trees is still relatively unknown to Western tea drinkers. The reason is a shortage of workers to pick the leaves, and certainly not the quality of the teas themselves.
How to use Vietnam Hmong Shan Tuyet Suoi Giang Special Tea
For homebrewing, we could use three grams of dry leaves for every 6 to 8 ounces (180 to 240 ml) of water to be used. Heat water to 175°F (75°C). Steep the leaves for 1:30 minutes.
The first infusion produced a liquor with a golden-yellow color with a slight greenish tint, clear and transparent. The aroma had scents of grass, mineral (earth), light dried fruit, and light wet wood. The body was medium, with a round texture. The taste had notes of mineral (wet stone), grass, light marine, light wood, and very light flowers. The aftertaste is a combination of grass and mineral, and a flowery essence is left on the breath.
- Package: 250 grams net weight
- EXP: 2021 or later / 02 years from the manufacturing date
- Shipping: Europe: 10-21 days
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Asia, Australia, New Zealand: 12-25 days - You may like: Shan Tuyet Suoi Giang Hmong Green Tea – Shan Tuyet Special Green Tea Dai Gia 200 grams
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