Shou Mei (traditional Chinese: 壽眉; simplified Chinese: 寿眉; Cantonese Jyutping: sau6 mei4 or sau6 mei2; Mandarin pinyin: shòu méi) is a white 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 in China. Because it is plucked later than Bai Mu Dan the tea may be darker in color, but it should still have a proportio...
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