White Night
White Night
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White tea is grown in the mist-covered mountains of China’s Fujian province. The purest of teas, it has beautiful, silvery-white leaves and a wonderfully light, fresh, almost sweet taste. With an added touch of delicate Mirabelle fruit, this is a truly refreshing and exquisite blend.
Ingredients
Ingredients
White tea, natural flavour, sunflower petals.
Brewing
Brewing
1 heaped tsp per cup
Steep at 70-80°C for 1-4minutes
Best enjoyed without milk to appreciate its delicate flavour
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- JIJulie i.I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars5 years agoWhite night
This tea is delicious! The aroma of all “Harriet” teas is just divine. I cannot go back to drinking any other tea. The service is amazing. (Thank you for my little "gifts")
Packaging is also just beautiful. They look so pretty in those little boxes, perfect to give away as presents.
Was this helpful? - NNgaireI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars6 years agoPure and delicate
A beautifully light and fresh white tea.
Wonderful to sip in the early morning, or late evening, the fruit just enough to give it a touch of sweetness without overwhelming the leaves
Elegant and refreshing
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Was this helpful? - HHollyI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars6 years agoMy everyday favourite
I've tried most of the loose leaf teas by now (a selection of my favorites has become my signature house warming gift to friends) but White Night remains my original and enduring favorite. I'll fully own I'm a tea snob and like to know my tea contains only tea and dried fruits or flowers rather than flavors or "essences." HTWH is therefore my go to for quality pure tea. White Night is a beautiful naturally and subtly sweet white tea which tastes almost of pears or maybe apricots to me.
Highly recommend for anyone whose usually a jasmine green or rose tea drinker or those who like a gently subtle fruity tea that's not the sickly hot cordial sort of drink that fruit teas can often be.
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