Mindful Harmony Aged White Tea
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Experience the soothing essence of Fuding Aged Shou Mei White Tea, a rare small-leaf tea aged to perfection and kissed with a gentle jujube (Chinese red date) fragrance. Handcrafted in Fujian, China, this tea embodies harmony — balancing earthy depth, natural sweetness, and meditative calm.
Perfect for moments of mindfulness, yoga practice, or quiet reflection, each sip brings you closer to stillness and warmth from within.
Origin and Craftsmanship
Date-Fragrant Old Shoumei White Tea, produced in Fuding, China, is a unique white tea variety meticulously hand-picked and crafted to preserve its natural aroma and flavor.
This tea combines the refreshing sweetness of date leaves with the richness of white tea, resulting in a mild taste and a lingering sweetness.
In Eastern culture, Old Shoumei White Tea is considered a healthy and nourishing tea. The addition of date leaves enhances its sweetness and nutritional value, making it a nourishing and nourishing tea.
Functions, Benefits, and Uses
Strengthening Immunity and Boosting Resistance
Old Shoumei White Tea is rich in natural polyphenols and vitamin C, which have potent antioxidant properties. They help scavenge free radicals in the body, boost immune system function, and help prevent colds and other seasonal illnesses.
It is suitable for seasonal changes and helps maintain good health.
Stabilizes Mood and Relieves Stress
Theanine (L-Theanine) in the tea helps promote alpha brain activity, promoting a sense of relaxation and calmness. Ideal for stressful workdays or tense situations, it helps maintain calmness and clear thinking.
Digestion and Detoxification
Old Shoumei White Tea gently aids digestion and is suitable for drinking after meals. It promotes bowel movements and helps eliminate toxins and waste from the body.
Strengthens digestive function and helps alleviate bloating, constipation, and other issues.
Improves Blood Sugar and Heart Health
The natural ingredients in jujube fragrance and white tea help balance blood sugar levels and maintain cardiovascular health. Regular consumption can be part of a healthy lifestyle.
Boosts Metabolism and Aids Weight Loss
White tea's metabolic boost helps regulate the body's metabolism and helps maintain a healthy body, especially when combined with a healthy diet.
Cultural Fusion
Holistic Wellness
Jujube fragrance Old Shoumei White Tea is well-suited to the holistic wellness philosophy pursued by American consumers. Its natural ingredients support both mind and body, making it the perfect complement to slow living and self-care.
Clean Living & Mindfulness
Based on natural ingredients, this tea is suitable for consumers who prioritize a pure, additive-free, and chemical-free lifestyle. Every sip of tea can become part of a mindful meditation, helping the drinker slow down and find peace.
Stress-Free & Calming Beverage
The gentle nature of Jujube-Fragrant Old Shoumei Xiaobai Tea makes it an ideal soothing beverage, helping modern people relax and relieve the stress and anxiety of daily life.
How to Enjoy
A Calming Morning Wake-up: Instead of coffee, a cup of Jujube-flavored Old Shoumei helps you start the day in a gentle, refreshing way.
Focus Moments: Drink during work to improve concentration and stabilize your mood.
Drink before or after meditation: Calms the mind, helps enter a meditative state, and enhances mindfulness.
Post-Meal Detoxification: Aids digestion, boosts metabolism, and removes waste.
Evening Relaxation: Its gentle, soothing effect helps you unwind and restore inner peace after a busy day.
Recommended for:
Those seeking stress relief in high-pressure jobs and daily lives
Those pursuing a healthy, natural lifestyle
Those enthusiasts of mind-body therapies like yoga, meditation, and aromatherapy
Those seeking digestive support and immune system enhancement
Modern individuals seeking a refreshing taste and a lighter body
Each sip of Jujube Flavored Old Shoumei White Tea is a moment of mindfulness, a gentle invitation to pause, breathe, and reconnect with your true self.
Jujube Flavored Old Shoumei White Tea is more than just a nourishing cup of tea; it's a "meditation for inner peace," bringing warmth, tranquility, and clarity with every sip.
China’s tea culture has a long and profound history, blending philosophy, art, etiquette, and lifestyle. The wisdom within the way of tea is vast—something we can spend a lifetime learning, experiencing, and practicing.
The art of tea is also the art of the heart. In truth, the process of making tea itself is a gentle form of meditation. Each time we brew and taste tea, we are given the chance to practice focus, cultivate mindfulness, and find inner peace. When we lift the teapot, pour the water, serve the infusion, and share the tea, our full attention rests on each delicate movement. In that moment, we are free from tomorrow’s work, the trivialities of daily life, regrets of the past, or uncertainties of the future.
At that very instant, we live wholly and purely in the present, honoring the here and now. You may notice the sound of water becoming clearer, the fragrance of tea more vivid and layered. Brewing tea is no longer just a mechanical act—it becomes a heartfelt communion with tea, allowing the spirit to find its resting place in the present.
How to Brew a Good Cup of Tea
A fine cup of tea requires not only quality leaves but also skill in brewing. If you feel that your tea-making has not improved, it may be due to overlooked details. The following guidance will help you quickly enhance your tea-brewing technique.
Step 1: Choosing the Teaware
Selecting the right teaware is the foundation of brewing good tea. Different materials include porcelain, clay, Yixing (purple clay), and glass; different shapes include small teapots, large teapots, gaiwan (lidded bowls), and cups. Here are recommendations:
Green Tea & Yellow Tea: Glass Cups
Glass cups showcase the beauty of tea leaves unfurling in water. Most green and yellow teas are delicate and cannot withstand high heat, so avoid teapots with strong heat retention like Yixing clay.
Black Tea: White Porcelain Gaiwan
Black tea should not be brewed with boiling water. A wide porcelain gaiwan dissipates heat quickly, allowing better control of steeping time. Keep the lid open after brewing to avoid sourness. A porcelain gaiwan also highlights the color of the tea.
Oolong Tea: Gongfu Teaware
Gongfu-style brewing, traditional in Fujian and Guangdong, brings out the tea’s aroma and flavor complexity. Small Yixing teapots or gaiwans are preferred for appreciating fragrance and subtle taste layers.
Dark Tea (Hei Cha): Yixing Clay Teapot
The porous structure of Yixing clay improves air circulation and refines the depth and rhythm of dark tea, softening any storage odors.
White Tea: Gaiwan or Brewing Pot
Silver Needle and White Peony require lower water temperatures and quick heat dissipation, best brewed in a gaiwan. Aged Shoumei or old white tea is more suitable for slow simmering in a small pot, enhancing its jujube and medicinal aromas.
Pu-erh Tea: Gaiwan or Yixing Teapot
For raw or ripe Pu-erh, a porcelain gaiwan reveals delicate flavors. Aged Pu-erh, however, benefits from Yixing teapots that mellow storage odors and make the liquor smoother.
Step 2: Preparing Water
Water quality greatly affects tea:
Purified water, mineral water, or filtered water are best. Tap water, being harder and sometimes chlorinated, can alter the taste.
Boiling water properly:
Always boil water to 100°C before cooling to the desired brewing temperature. Tang Dynasty tea master Lu Yu described three boiling stages:
1、Fish eyes forming with light sound.
2、Bubbling like spring pearls along the edges.
3、Rolling waves, surging and roaring.
Ideally, water should be taken off the boil at the second or just into the third stage for best vitality. Overboiling reduces oxygen, weakening the taste.
Recommended water temperatures by tea type:
1、Green & Yellow Tea: 80–90°C
2、Black Tea: Small-leaf 80–90°C; Large-leaf 90–95°C
3、Oolong, Pu-erh, Dark Tea: 100°C
4、White Tea: Tender types 80–90°C; Aged white tea 100°C
Step 3: Brewing the Tea
Measuring the Tea:Place an appropriate amount of tea into a tea holder to observe its shape and aroma before brewing.
Warming the Teaware:Pour boiling water into the pot or gaiwan, then into a fairness pitcher, then into cups. This prepares the teaware and helps release the tea’s fragrance when leaves are added.
Awakening the Tea:Quickly rinse the leaves with hot water (around 90°C). This softens and opens the leaves while washing away dust. Do not use boiling water, which can extract too much flavor.
Steeping:Adjust the steeping time based on tea type and your preference, gradually lengthening the time with each infusion. For teas that should not be brewed with boiling water, let the water cool in the fairness pitcher before use.
Brewing tea is not about rigid correctness—different people and methods bring out different nuances. By learning the basics, practicing with care, and brewing with mindfulness, you will always be able to enjoy a good cup of tea.
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