- Shou Mei tea
Infobox_Tea
Tea_name = Shou Mei
Tea_type = White
Tea_color = White
Tea_
Tea_origin =China | Tea_names = Sow Mee, Longevity Eyebrow, 壽眉, 寿眉 | Tea_quick = A fruity furry white tea that is a chaotic mix of tips and upper leaf, it has a stronger flavor than other white teas, similar to OolongShou Mei (zh-ts|t= 壽眉|s= 寿眉; Cantonese
Jyutping : sau6 mei4 or sau6 mei2; Mandarin zh-p|p=shòu méi) is awhite tea that is produced from naturally withered upper leaf and tips, with a stronger flavor reminiscent of lighter Oolong teas. It is mostly grown in the Fujian Province or Guangxi Province inChina . Because it is plucked later than Bai Mu Dan the tea may be darker in color, but it should still have a proportionate green color. Some lower grades of Shou Mei may be golden in color with a lot of black and red leaves, making a darker brew with more depth.Technically this tea, being a fourth grade tea, is a by-product of
Bai Hao Yinzhen tea production and uses "Da Bai" or Large White leaves.__TOC__Tasting and brewing
The tea can be brewed very differently and you will find that there are many combinations that yield interesting results, but it is important to use good mineral water to bring out the sweetness and aroma of the tea and not to overbrew or make a bitter and very strong brew.
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