Zhejiang Anji Green Tea | An Ji Bai Cha - Option: 50 g

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An Ji Bai Cha 安吉白茶 is a famous Chinese green tea originating from Anji County, Zhejiang Province, China. This tea is made from finely selected buds and leaves that are carefully picked and processed by hand. The result is a clear, fresh infusion with a delicate sweet, slightly herbal flavor. Anji Bai Cha is sometimes mistakenly referred to as white tea. Although Bai Cha 白茶 is translated as white tea, this only refers to the appearance of the tea leaf, not the type of tea. It is actually a fine green tea.

Anji Bai Cha was first produced in Anji (Huzhou, Zhejiang Province) over 800 years ago. According to records, it stood out during the Song Dynasty for its peculiar shape and excellent quality - but soon after disappeared for many years until a single plant was discovered in a bamboo forest at an altitude of over 800 m. It was discovered by local scientists in the 1970s. The Anji Bai Cha we drink today was created by asexually propagating this plant from a single source.

The leaves of the cultivar used for Anji Bai Cha have a distinctive white appearance when harvested and infused. This characteristic has even earned these teas the nickname albino tea. The cultivar known as Bai Ye No. 1 (白叶一号) has only been used to make this tea since 1982, a few years after a white “mother bush” was discovered in Anji County. Although there are legends of white tea bushes in Chinese tea folklore dating back about 1,000 years, Anji Bai Cha is the first known albino tea to have actually been produced.

The leaves of our Anji Bai Cha are long, thin and very delicate. The picking style is a small bud and 1-2 small, young, thin leaves. After infusing, it is very easy to see that the leaves have a much lighter, almost white color. The infusion has a light yellow-green color and an herbal, spicy, cruciferous aroma. The taste is herbal, spicy, slightly vegetal and grassy. There are nutty, umami notes and a hint of oily herbs such as sage and rosemary. The finish is creamy and smooth, without astringency or bitterness. This is a light and delicate tea, but offers plenty of complex flavors.

Parameters
Form loose tea
Country of origin China
Province Zhejiang 浙江
Location Huzhou, Anji 安吉
Cultivar Bai Ye #1 白叶一号
Altitude 600-900 m