This special pressing of Bai Mudan was to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, for which the producers have blended the more aromatic Fuding Da Bai with the calmer body of Qun Ti Zhong. After a few years of ageing, the resultant tea is warm and slightly sweet with a clean finish on the tongue, tasting of celery, while the aromatics continue to play in the nose: hints of spice, fresh sugarcane, and scented wood—even a touch of cedar. The white tea connoisseur can really take their time and enjoy this one, but the compressed cake will age slowly further over the following years.