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Longjing Tea Type A

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Longjing 龙井 is grown in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, which literally translates to “dragon well,” Longjing tea was granted the status of imperial tea, in the Qing dynasty by the Kangxi Emperor.
Longjing tea tastes sweet, mellow, and rounded.

Pre-Qingming Longjing
Pre-Qingming Longjing tea requires it to be produced from the first spring shoots prior to the Qingming Festival (Chinese farming calendar) on the 5th of April each year. There will usually be seasonal rain for a few days during the Qingming Festival.
Indeed, after the rain, the temperature heats up, which accelerates the growth of the tea plant. When the tea bud gets too big, it starts to lose complexity in the brewed flavor, therefore, Pre-Qingming tea is considered better.

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Amount

100g

,

250g

,

500g

Prestige

Top 10 Chinese Tea

Origin

Hangzhou, Zhejiang

Recommeded Brewing Temp.

90℃

,

95℃

Recommended Teaware

Glass Cup

,

White Porcelain

Processing

Pan Frying

Brewing Method

Bottom-Drop Method

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6 reviews for Longjing Tea Type A

  1. Longjing Tea Type A photo review
    Longjing Tea Type A photo review
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    D**** W***
    Rated 5 out of 5
    As soon as you open the courier bag, you can smell the faint tea fragrance through two layers of packaging. It is this year's new tea. The flavor is r...More
    As soon as you open the courier bag, you can smell the faint tea fragrance through two layers of packaging. It is this year's new tea. The flavor is relatively strong. The tea soup made is transparent and bright, free of impurities, good taste, mellow and fresh, and sweet aftertaste.
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    H***** L**
    Rated 5 out of 5
    The smell is relatively strong. It tastes delicious, much better than expected. The color is positive and it looks quite fresh. The green tea leaves a...More
    The smell is relatively strong. It tastes delicious, much better than expected. The color is positive and it looks quite fresh. The green tea leaves are all standing in the middle of the water. The color of the tea soup is very beautiful.
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    Longjing Tea Type A photo review
    M******* C******
    Rated 5 out of 5
    This Longjing is resistant to foaming, the taste is a little weak after 3 times of brewing, the taste is rich, fragrant and mellow. I am very satisfie...More
    This Longjing is resistant to foaming, the taste is a little weak after 3 times of brewing, the taste is rich, fragrant and mellow. I am very satisfied with the tea purchased this time! Open the package, you can smell the unique scent of fried green.
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    B******* R***
    Rated 5 out of 5
    When chatting with friends, I like to drink some tea. Compared to drinking wine, drinking Longjing is more tuned and healthier. The taste is stronger ...More
    When chatting with friends, I like to drink some tea. Compared to drinking wine, drinking Longjing is more tuned and healthier. The taste is stronger and the price is very high.
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    M**** M*******
    Rated 5 out of 5
    The taste is very good, the taste is thick, not astringent, there is back sweetness, the soup color is bright, the fragrance is strong, the leaf botto...More
    The taste is very good, the taste is thick, not astringent, there is back sweetness, the soup color is bright, the fragrance is strong, the leaf bottom is bright and green, slightly thin, this Longjing is very cost-effective
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    S**** A*******
    Rated 5 out of 5
    People who drink tea every day can try it. It is both high-quality and affordable. It tastes good. Drinking green tea is good for the body. Not only t...More
    People who drink tea every day can try it. It is both high-quality and affordable. It tastes good. Drinking green tea is good for the body. Not only the packaging is intact, the color and shape of the tea are good, the tea brewed is translucent, and the tea has a strong taste, and it leaves a scent after drinking.
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