Jasmine Silver Needle White Tea | Moli Yin Zhen
Jasmine Silver Needle White Tea | Moli Yin Zhen
Other names: Jasmine Silver Needle Tea, Silver Tip Tea, White Pekoe, Bai Hao Yin ZhenJasmine Silver Needle is a soft, lush tea, made from the young, unopened silvery tea buds which have been layered with fresh Jasmine blossoms over several nights. The fragrance is absorbed by the buds and gives the tea a pure, sweet, distinctive flavour that is mellowed by the white Silver Needle. This tea is a great accompaniment to food and full of beneficial antioxidants.
Read more about Jasmine Silver Needle white tea (Jasmine Yin Zhen) in Canton Tea School
| Range | Premium |
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| Country | China |
| Origin | Fuding, Fujian Province |
| Harvest Date | Early March 2009 |
| Varietal | Fuding Da Bai Hao layered with jasmine blossoms |
| Leaf Appearance | Soft, young silvery bud, the occasional jasmine petal |
| Aroma | The deliciously sweet fragrance of fresh jasmine |
| Liquor | The liquor is almost clear with a hint of pale amber |
| Tasting Notes | This tea is light and refreshing, soaring notes of fragrant jasmine, anchored by the soft, mellow tones of the Silver Needle.This tea is light and refreshing, soaring notes of fragrant jasmine, anchored by the soft, mellow tones of the Silver Needle. |
| Quick Brewing Instructions | Jasmine Silver Needle should be brewed quite cool, 1 tbsp per cup (200ml) at around 75°C (167°F), allowed to steep for 2-3 minutes and infused at least 3 times.
Read more in Canton Tea School. |
Canton Tea Co.’s Jasmine Yin Zhen, or Jasmine Silver Needle is HIGHLY aromatic, in a heady yet pleasant way
This tea, in my opinion, is perfectly infused with the jasmine scent/flavor.



