Longjing Tea/Dragon Well Tea
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📍Origin
Originates from Longjing Village and its surrounding areas in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, including core regions such as Shifeng, Longjing, Yunqi, Hupao, and Meijiawu.
đź’ˇCharacteristics
Weight: 100g
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Longjing Tea:
• Longjing is one of China’s top ten famous teas, with a history dating back to the Tang Dynasty.
• The tea leaves are flat and smooth, with a green color, rich aroma, sweet taste, and beautiful appearance, earning it the title of “Queen of Green Tea.”
Pre-Rain Longjing (Yu Qian Longjing):
• Pre-Rain Longjing is harvested before the Grain Rain season (mid to late April). Compared to the earlier Pre-Qingming Longjing, the leaves of Pre-Rain Longjing are slightly larger and more mature while still retaining their tender quality.
• During this period, tea plants grow vigorously, resulting in leaves rich in nutrients. When brewed, the tea liquor offers a more mellow taste and a long-lasting, intense aroma.
• The tea leaves are flat and smooth with a vibrant green color, featuring “millet-colored” tips. The overall appearance is uniform and aesthetically pleasing.
• The taste is fresh, smooth, and slightly sweet, with a noticeable lingering aftertaste. It combines the freshness of spring tea with a fuller, richer body.
đź«–Brewing Method
1. Warm the Cup: Pour in boiling water halfway, swirl the cup, and discard the water.
2. First Scent: Add dry tea leaves, swirl lightly, and enjoy the orchid aroma.
3. Second Scent: Add a small amount of 90°C water, swirl again, and enjoy the aroma a second time.
4. Third Aroma: Fill the cup to 70% full with 90°C water, let it steep for 1 minute, and enjoy the third aroma.
Tips:
• Maintain the water temperature at 90°C to avoid scalding the leaves.
• Refill when the cup is half empty; do not let the tea cool completely.
• Do not cover the cup while steeping to preserve its clarity and fragrance.
• After opening, seal the tea tightly for storage. Refrigerate if possible to maintain freshness.