Doke Organic Silver Needle Second Flush from Driftwood Tea

Doke Organic Silver Needle Second Flush from Driftwood Tea
Doke Organic Silver Needle Second Flush from Driftwood Tea

Tea Information:

Leaf Type: White

Where to Buy: Driftwood Tea

Tea Description:

This second flush Doke Organic Silver Needle White Tea shows how this family run garden is constantly innovating (Chinese Silver Needles are only harvested once per year). Like most second flush pickings these loose leaves are slightly darker yet, here this simply concentrates the delicious white tea flavours – a truly extraordinary Silver Needle tea.

Key Flavours: Soft dried fruits – apricots and peaches – hints of straw and a delicate sweet long lasting aftertaste.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

Doke Organic Silver Needle Second Flush from Driftwood Tea offers a crisp, clean, and juicy sweet cup.

It seems that it has been a long time since I reviewed a white tea, or at least a straight white tea. This tea from Driftwood is a nice reintroduction to a quality white tea.

The mouthfeel is what I can only describe as medium, not light yet not heavy, it is somewhat brothy but it has a very nice cleansing effect on the palate.

There is a slight drying sensation in the after effect of the sip.

The natural sweetness is delicious but I find the fruity notes very light, more apricot than peach on my palate.

The straw note is stronger than the fruit note but it is a sweet straw which makes for a contemplative cup.

This tea is quite grounding and I find it would be good for meditation relaxation.

I must admit this is not my all time favorite tea from Driftwood tea, but then again they have so many teas I have throughly loved, and obviously white tea is not something I drink a lot of. I enjoy it, but have to be in the mood for a straight white tea.

With that said, this is a very unique white and I respect that Driftwood Tea takes such great care in selecting cherished teas for us to purchase.

You can read more about Driftwood Tea and its founder, James Henderson Robe, here.