CHINATEA Du Yun Mao Jian Green Tea Guizhou Fishhook Spring Tea 200g Bag

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Name: Du Yun Mao Jian Green Tea (Chinese Green Tea) Other Names: white Mao Jian, fine Mao Jian, hook tea, Que She tea Origin: Duyun, Guizhou Province, China Net Weight: 200g/bag Harvest Period: Spring (Ming Qian Cha, China Ming Festival before. ) Storage : stored in a dry place and...
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Name: Du Yun Mao Jian Green Tea (Chinese Green Tea)
Other Names: white Mao Jian, fine Mao Jian, hook tea, Que She tea
Origin: Duyun, Guizhou Province, China
Net Weight: 200g/bag
Harvest Period: Spring (Ming Qian Cha, China Ming Festival before. )
Storage : stored in a dry place and no direct sunshine
Taste: Lushly textured. Soft and harmonious, with flavours of aromatic wild grasses and sweet
Appearance: Small, silvery down covered green buds and a small number of leaves.


Du Yun Mao Jian has other names such as White Hair Tip, Fuzz Tip and Fishhook Tea. This tea is from Du Yun county, Gui Zhou province, southern China. Best grades are from Shao Jiao, Shao Shang, Huang He, Hei Gou and Qian Jia Slope mountain area in Tuan Shan village.

Du Yun Mao Jian has a hook shape with lots of whte hair. It is known for its 'three gree and three yellow' characteristics. The dry leaves, liquor and residues has a green-yellow color. When brewd, the leaves will sink to the bottom of teacup while white hair drifting in water. In a word, Du Yun is similar with Bi Luo Chun in appearance and its taste reminds you Xin Yang Mao Jian. It is made by one bud and one leaf system about 20 mm in length. Normally, it costs at least 40,000 tea buds to produce 500 grams high grade Du Yun tea.

It has full, round flavor, unique nutty taste, pleasant jade-green color. The taste, and aftertaste is light, sweet and pleasant with a hint of fruity fragrance.

Du Yun Mao Jian has a histry of 500 years, it is one of the most famouse Chinese green teas. It was named as tributery in Ming dynasty (1368–1644). It also got awards on 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.




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