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Sweet corn silk, a whisper of gardenia, and a finish so clean it disappears before you realize you want more. Bright Matter is what happens when a tea sits between green and something warmer. Huoshan Huang Ya (霍山黄芽) is a needle-grade yellow tea from Anhui province, and this April 2025 lot catches the style at its lightest and most floral. Tasting Notes Think toasted grain with a sweet corn silk fade, like warm bread cooling next to a vase of flowers. The liquor pours pale gold with soft grain in the steam before you sip. First steeps deliver gentle sweetness and a silky mouthfeel that glides without weight. The lightest yellow tea in the catalog — that corn silk sweetness disappears so cleanly you reach for the next steep before thinking. Origin Huoshan county sits in Anhui's Lu'an district, where mountain fog and 800 meters of elevation keep nights cool enough to slow leaf growth. Slower growth means more sweetness in the cup. The Cheng Xu Gao family and their farmer cooperative pick these buds in early April, when the leaves are still tight and covered in fine down. Craft Yellow tea gets its name from an extra step called men huang, or "sealed yellowing." After picking, the buds are gently heated, then wrapped in cloth to steam in their own warmth, and that short rest softens the grassiness you find in green tea and brings out the toasted, sweet character underneath. The Jinjizhong cultivar grown here is prized for producing buds with a natural floral edge. If you've been curious about yellow tea but weren't sure where to start, Bright Matter is a gentle entry point. The 25-gram bag is enough for a full week of sessions, and the soft flavor won't overwhelm if you're coming from green tea. Brewing Brew 5 grams (about a tablespoon) in 100 ml of 80 degree water for 20 seconds, then pour off and resteep freely. The 25-gram bag gives you roughly five sessions, each good for five to seven rounds. Keep the water below boiling to protect the delicate sweetness. FAQ What is yellow tea? Yellow tea is a rare Chinese category that sits between green and white. The leaves go through an extra step called sealed yellowing, where they rest under cloth after heating. That step removes the grassiness of green tea and adds a toasted, mellow sweetness. Fewer than a dozen producers in China still make it the traditional way. How does Bright Matter compare to Dark Matter? This tea uses needle-grade buds (Huang Ya) for a lighter, more floral cup, while Dark Matter uses large leaves (Huang Da Cha) roasted darker for a deeper, chestnut-heavy character. Start here for delicate, go there for bold. Can I resteep yellow tea? Five to seven rounds from a single portion. Yellow tea holds up well across steeps because the sealed yellowing process strengthens the leaf. Early rounds are sweet and floral, while later steeps lean more into roasted grain. Use water just below boiling and keep steeps short. Is yellow tea just oxidized green tea? Not quite. Green tea is heated and dried quickly to prevent oxidation. Yellow tea adds an extra step — sealed yellowing — where warm, damp leaves rest under cloth. That controlled process is gentler than oxidation and produces a different result: less grassiness, more toasted sweetness, and a smoother body than either green or oolong.