White
White tea is the least processed tea, as the leaves are allowed to wither for a long period of time without any physical interferance with the structure of the leaf before they are slowly dried in low temperature. Traditionally this would mean sun-drying. During this process light oxidation occurs, therefore, white tea can be classified as a lightly oxidised tea.
In general terms white tea offers refreshing and mild flavours, often reminiscent of hay and honey. Abundance of ani-oxidants is another typical quality. We have selected some fine examples of this tea family ranging from teas for day-to-day consumption to some rare gems for special occasions.Aged White Tea 2012
This 7 years old White Tea is rolled in small pearls. One pearl is enough for a cup or a teapot, and produces multiple i..
£9.00 Ex Tax: £9.00
Silver Needle
Also known as Bai Hao Yin Zhen or the White Downy Silver Needle, this tea is produced from the soft, downy buds of the..
£4.20 Ex Tax: £4.20
Bai Mu Dan (White Peony)
Bai Mu Dan makes an excellent every day white tea. Delicately savoury yet sweet and fresh, Bai Mu Dan is gentle and non-..
£2.00 Ex Tax: £2.00