FORT SANCTUARY BLISS.18
variation on LEAVES HARVESTED FROM
ANCIENT TEA TREES
made in singapore
How to make the specialty tea using Fort Sanctuary leaves blended with ancient tea leaves with genes that survived the iced age?
There are many ways you may use these tea leaves.
We recommend two types of brews – the Connoisseur’s brew & the Aficionado’s brew.
For teapots and teacups, ceramic is best. Avoid using metal; tea reacts with metal, producing odors that pollute the drink.
For connoisseurs, they use small porcelain pots or lidded cups.
Step 1. Put leaves into pot/lidded cup.
Use the right amount of leaves and apply the right steep times to bring out the best in the tea leaves.
See our guide for the recommended brews for our tea leaves.
Step 2. Fill pot/cup with hot water, allow to infuse.
Water temperature around 85°C.
Use the freshest filtered water possible.
Watch the steep time, but feel free to experiment.
Step 3. When brewed to your preferred strength, decant & serve.
connoisseur’s
brew
Using lidded cups or small teapots; 6g of tea leaves per 100ml water.
1st – 5th brews: 10-15 seconds
( best performance after 2nd brew);
6th- 10th brews: increase the steep time by 10 seconds thereafter;
after the 10th brew: increase the steep time by 30 seconds thereafter.
aficionado's
brew
Using 2 cup teapots; 6g of tea leaves per 500ml water.
1st brew: 30 seconds;
2nd- 5th brews: increase the steep time by 2-3 minutes;
after the 5th brew, increase the steep time by 4-5minutes.
