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  • This white tea is a sweet, medium-bodied delicacy with peach undertones, suitable for drinking at any time of day. For an exhilarating nectarine delight, drink this tea hot or cold. These are in demand half-inch needles with a delicate, soft white fuzz identify our silver needle white tea. White tea has about less than 1/4th of caffeine found in a cup of coffee. White tea contains anti-inflammatory qualities and is comparable to green tea in terms of antioxidants. Enjoy our organic white tea from a single garden as a guilt-free afternoon or morning pleasure.

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  • Ksepana’s winter white sage tea is a one-of-a-kind tea. It's a tea that must be tasted to truly appreciate and comprehend its intricacies. One of the superior quality silver needles of the season can be found here. It's a great example of this style of tea: mildly flowery, a little creamy, and silky smooth.

     

    This Silver Needle White tea comes from Darjeeling's upper elevations, where small tea producers produce exceptional tea. It's prepared by drying just the tea plant's most tender young buds. Because of the minimum processing, the liquid is light and flavorful. Compared to the other leaf portions, the buds contain a significant amount of flavor, which distinguishes Silver Needles White Tea.

     

    There are particular tea plants that are grown in these exact settings with extreme care to make this tea, with optimal geographical conditions such as climate, soil, rain, sunlight, wind, and altitude from sea level. All of these variables contribute to the tea liquor's silky smooth texture, which refreshes you with its rich flavor and scent.

    What makes winter white sage tea so special?

    • Taste: This tea's distinct flavor is an exceptional experience in and of itself. It's light, delicate, mellow, and slightly sweet, with a lovely finish. It has a juicy or citrus undertone similar to tangerine or mandarin orange.
    • Hue: Its beverage varies in color from ivory to golden pale, and it may contain silvery-white downy hairs that reflect light and make the tea sparkle in the sun.
    • Aroma: The spectacular aroma of this tea is light, sweet, and floral, like fresh wildflowers with a hint of honey.

    Because its leaves are the least processed of all varieties of teas when gathered, 'Silver Needle' Tea is high in flavonoid (antioxidants). As a result, it includes the highest concentration of naturally occurring antioxidants, which are beneficial to your health. This tea is a natural stress reliever, with sweet richness and a smooth, well-rounded aftertaste.

    The tender buds on top of the tea plant are chosen before the sun rises to make this tea. The long tea buds are thick and sturdy, with a dense downy needle-like silver-white hair covering that is unique to this tea. Because just the tips of the buds are picked, the procedure of harvesting these sensitive buds is exceedingly difficult and time-consuming, which is why it is such a cherished tea.

    It's vital to note that Silver Needle Tea should only be consumed unadulterated, without any flavoring or blending with any other grade or type of tea. This way, you may enjoy its full flavor while still reaping all of the health advantages.

    How is it produced?

    Silver Needle Tea production is not for everyone. It necessitates knowledge, patience, and a significant amount of effort. Long and excellent apical buds and dark green leaves are produced by this particular variety. Fine, silvery down coats the buds before they open.

    Under hot, damp, and humid circumstances, Silver Needle Tea grows abundantly at most elevations and flushes (produces leaves and buds that are hand-picked). The brush retains its tapering bowl shape and does not easily spread its branches.

     

    The delicate and top buds must be selected with great care at the right ripeness and then carefully kept avoiding bruising.

    These buds are collected in dry weather and laid out on a wooden or natural cane surface to dry in the filtered sunlight of the morning. This entire process is carried out under close inspection for around 4 or 5 days, for a brief period of time each day. This is the greatest way for withering the tea, but when the weather isn't cooperating, the procedure is carried out indoors using artificial heat.

    Because of the minimal oxidation, the buds develop a distinct personality as a result of this practice. Because oxidation occurs when tea buds are broken, it is critical to use caution when brewing Silver Needle Tea to avoid damaging the buds. Finally, the buds are dried at low temperatures and are ready to be packed and shipped.

    Health Advantages

    So, now that you know so much about this gorgeous queen of tea, you're probably curious about all of its health benefits, right? Silver Needle Tea, on the other hand, is one of the healthiest beverages available, with several health advantages. Here's a rundown of what they're all about:

      • Immune system booster: It contains antioxidants that help to strengthen your body's defenses and increase your strength of the immune system. The significant number of catechins and flavonoids in the tea helps to prevent disease. Polyphenols in this tea help to keep bacteria and viruses at bay. As a result, drinking this tea to avoid the flu, cold, and other communicable diseases is a good idea to protect yourself.

  • Healthy for the heart: The antioxidants in this tea aid to improve your heart's health by decreasing harmful cholesterol and strengthening blood vessels. It also aids in the prevention of blood clots, which can lead to heart attacks and strokes.

  • Improves digestion: When you have stomach pains or nausea, this moderate tea can help you feel better. It aids in the reduction of stomach acidity and the detoxification of the digestive system.

  • Reduces body fat: This tea aids weight loss by speeding up your metabolism. It leads to the proper digestion of food and the removal of undesirable waste items from the body. It provides your body with the energy it needs to undertake physical activities. Caffeine is a stimulant that helps you stay motivated.

    • Substitute for coffee: It's a great coffee substitute because it's high in caffeine, which keeps you alert, but it also includes theanine, which gives your mind peaceful alertness. Unlike coffee, the caffeine in this tea is transferred slowly and stays in your body for a longer duration of time, which helps to minimize anxiety and depression.

    • Regulates oral health: Drinking this tea without any sugar will only give you a pleasant flavor. It aids in the killing of microorganisms, making it an excellent treatment for oral disorders.

    How to brew winter white sage tea? 

    Consider the ideal teapot. In a teapot, pour roughly 5 teaspoons of Silver Needle tea. You can modify the amount of tea to your preference, adding more for a stronger brew and less for a milder one. This tea is best prepared with water that is around 80 degrees Celsius (180 degrees Fahrenheit).

     

    To get the right essence and most flavor out of your tea leaves, steep it for 3-5 minutes. Because this tea is brewed entirely from tea plant buds, the leaves are extremely delicate, and using too hot water will destroy the leaves, as well as the taste and health benefits. After the leaves have been brewed, drain them and pour the liquor into a cup to enjoy the delicious tea.

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