Tribute Eyebrow, locally called Gong Mei, is processed more then Silver Needle and White Peony and is therefore cosidered a 3rd grade tea.
Eyebrow teas are named for the long, thin, crescent-shaped leaves. The leaves come from small tea trees named Xiao Bai. Tea consists of young leaves and no buds. Aged after oxidation, the Tribute [...]
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Tribute Eyebrow White Tea
Loose white tea
White Tea is said to be the subtlest of all varieties. When we choose Loose White Tea instead of tea bags, we get only the finest and youngest tea leaves from each tea plant that have been only minimally processed. Loose leaf white tea has a light and delicate taste with sweet and mild vegetal [...]
Silver needle white tea
Silver Needle Tea, also named Silver Tip White Tea, is the most prized of all white teas and is grown in the Fujian Province of China. This highest quality of white tea is called Bai Hao Yin Zhen (White Hair Silver Needles) and is produced from large, unopened sun-dried tea buds, covered with white downy [...]