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Bai Mao Hou

báimáo hóu

白毛猴

“White-haired monkey” — a downy green tea from Zhenghe, made since 1910 by a long wither and rolling into furry little “monkeys”. Soft and honeyed, from the same bush that gives Fujian its silver-needle white.

Region
Zhenghe county, Fujian
Harvest
Spring; long withered, then fixed and rolled
Oxidation
Unoxidised (a withered green)
Cultivar
Zhenghe Da Bai (big white) bush
Bai Mao Hou

In the cup

Soft and harmonious, faintly sweet — a honey-milk note over a velvety body, with a clear returning sweetness and very little astringency.

What it gives

A gentle green — mild and downy, lightly tonic and easy on the stomach.

Bai Mao Hou — white-haired monkey — is a curious green tea from Zhenghe county in northern Fujian, created in 1910 by a tea merchant named Fan Changyi. Its raw material is the Zhenghe Da Bai bush — the very “big white” cultivar that gives Fujian its silver-needle and white-peony whites — so the leaf is thick with white down.

What sets it apart is the making. A long sixteen-hour wither, unusual for a green, is followed by the kill-green fixing and a rolling that gathers the downy leaf into voluminous little tufts, the “monkeys” of the name. The long wither nudges it toward the white-tea side: the cup is soft and velvety, honey-milk over a clean green base, with almost no edge and a gentle returning sweetness. Old hands describe it as sitting “between red and green”.

In the cup

Brew it cool — around 75 °C — in a tall glass or a gaiwan, so you can watch the furry monkeys uncurl. Drink it young, in the season of its picking, when the down and the soft sweetness are at their best.

How to brew

Bai Mao Hou

Water

75 °C

Leaf

5 g per 100 ml

Steep

1–2 min, glass or gaiwan

Vessel

Tall glass or porcelain gaiwan