2024 New Harvest Hangzhou Pre-Qingming West Lake Long Jing Green Tea -Old Dragon Well Tea -Quntizhong(群體種) 4.4oz,Ming Qian LongJing Cha, Premium Loose Leaf Green Tea(Second Grade )
2024 New Harvest Hangzhou Pre-Qingming West Lake Long Jing Green Tea -Old Dragon Well Tea -Quntizhong(群體種) 4.4oz,Ming Qian LongJing Cha, Premium Loose Leaf Green Tea(Second Grade )
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$29.95 USD
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$33.95 USD
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- The 2024 pre-Qingming Longjing tea will hit the market on April 1st.
- West Lake Longjing is a type of green tea that is widely considered to be one of the finest teas in the world. It is grown in the West Lake area of Hangzhou, China, and is known for its delicate flavor and aroma.We can provide direct mail service from Hangzhou to make sure our green tea is real dragon well green tea loose leaf.
- 2024 New Harvest: Our Pre-Qingming West Lake Long Jing Green Tea is made from the first tea leaves of the year, harvested in early spring , ensuring the highest quality and freshness.
- Our tea masters are dedicated to traditional craftsmanship which is known as pan-roasted, highly skilled shaping in a hot wok so that our fine Dragonwell green tea has strong fragrance, sweet flavor and elegant form.
- The aroma of West Lake Longjing is a subtle blend of nutty, vegetal, and floral notes, with a hint of sweetness. The flavor is also complex and layered, with a delicate sweetness that is balanced by a slight bitterness and astringency. The tea has a smooth and silky texture that coats the tongue, leaving a pleasant aftertaste that lingers on the palate.
- West Lake Longjing is best enjoyed in a quiet and relaxing environment, where the subtle aromas and flavors can be fully appreciated. Overall, West Lake Longjing is a highly sought-after tea that is perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
- Longjing tea drinkers are no strangers to Longjing's Qun Ti Zhong. Qun Ti Zhong, commonly known as "Lao Cha Peng", is the oldest variety of Longjing tea, and it is also the variety that Emperor Qianlong granted "Eighteen Royal Teas". We often say that the West Lake Longjing tea on Shifeng Mountain is this variety. Compared with Longjing No. 43, Qun Ti Zhong has a richer taste. When you drink it, you can feel the silky tenderness in your throat, and the aftertaste is more obvious.