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Moli Yu Die

mòlì yùdié

茉莉玉蝶

“Jasmine jade butterfly” — a premium Fuzhou jasmine green, each leaf hand-shaped into a little butterfly and scented again and again with fresh jasmine. Deeply floral and honeyed, soft, with a long sweet finish and a beautiful steep.

Region
Fuzhou, Fujian
Harvest
Spring green, scented with summer jasmine
Oxidation
Unoxidised, jasmine-scented
Cultivar
Green leaf hand-shaped, scented with sambac jasmine
Moli Yu Die

In the cup

Deep jasmine and honey over a clean green base — soft and silky, with a faint cream and a long, cool floral-sweet finish, no bitterness.

What it gives

A calming, fragrant green — soothing and antistress, soft on the stomach and refreshing.

Moli Yu Die — jasmine jade butterfly — is a premium jasmine green from Fuzhou, the home of the craft. Like the city’s other shaped jasmines it is made by repeated scenting: a green tea laid bed-on-bed with fresh sambac jasmine until the leaf carries the flower, with no oils or flavouring. What names it is the form — each leaf hand-shaped into a small butterfly, so that the brewing becomes a quiet performance in the glass.

The cup is deeply floral and honeyed over a clean green base, soft and silky with a faint cream, the jasmine and the leaf in fine balance. There is no bitterness when it is brewed with care, and the finish is long, cool and sweet. Fuzhou’s jasmine tradition was recognised as a globally important agricultural heritage in 2014, alongside Yunnan’s rice terraces and the tea gardens of Pu’er.

In the cup

Brew it cool, around 75 °C, in a glass so the butterflies can open. It cold-brews beautifully — the shaped leaf in cold water in the fridge for four to eight hours gives an especially pure, clean jasmine drink. Drink it fresh, while the flower is bright.

How to brew

Moli Yu Die

Water

75 °C

Leaf

5 g per 100 ml

Steep

1–2 min; or cold-brew

Vessel

Glass — to watch the butterflies open