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Shou Mei · Fuding 2026
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Shou Mei · Fuding 2026

<em>Shòu Méi</em>

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A generous, approachable white tea with notes of dried apricot and wild honey — the everyday sibling to silver needle, but no less rewarding.

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Weight
5 g
Harvest
Spring 2026
Elevation
680 m
Cultivar
Fuding Da Bai
Processing
Sun-withered outdoors for 48–60 hours, gentle indoor drying, minimal handling
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From Fuding’s coastal hillsides

Fuding sits where Fujian meets the East China Sea, its rolling hills catching salt-tinged breezes that shape the character of local white teas. The Fuding Da Bai cultivar has grown here for over a century, prized for its thick buds and resilient leaves.

Chen Hui Yi selected this Shou Mei from a family-run garden at 680 meters elevation, where spring picking begins in late March. Unlike the bud-only picks reserved for Silver Needle, Shou Mei includes the third and fourth leaves — yielding a more robust, fruit-forward profile that ages gracefully.

Processing follows traditional sun-withering: leaves spread on bamboo trays beneath open sky for two full days, turned gently to ensure even moisture loss. No panning, no rolling. The goal is patience — allowing the leaf to oxidize slowly, developing the honeyed notes that define quality Fuding whites.

This 2026 spring harvest shows the hallmarks of a good picking window: warm days, cool nights, and adequate rainfall in February. The resulting tea drinks well now but will reward those who set a portion aside. Even a small sample like this reveals the terroir that has made Fuding synonymous with white tea excellence.

The leaf, brewed

Dried stone fruit, meadow grass, lingering sweetness

dry leaf

Mixed leaf grades — pale sage and amber tones, intact stems, light hay and cantaloupe aroma.

wet leaf

Opens to reveal olive and cream tones, vegetal sweetness intensifies, soft texture.

liquor

Pale gold with amber edge, bright clarity, slight viscosity at the rim.

aroma

Dried apricot, honeysuckle, faint pollen, warm straw — inviting and uncomplicated.

taste

Round mouthfeel, ripe melon and dried longan upfront, a subtle vegetal undertone, clean mid-palate.

finish

Gentle returning sweetness, soft astringency on the tongue's edge, lingers for several breaths.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

Method
gongfu
Ratio
5g : 100ml
Water temp
90–95
First infusion
20
Subsequent
4–6 steeps, adding 5–10 seconds per round

This 5g sample suits a small gaiwan perfectly. Shou Mei forgives longer steeps — experiment freely.

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Chen Hui Yi

Senior Tea Expert (White, Green & Yellow Tea Varieties)

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