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正山精選・緑茶・2024特級雨前・碧螺春

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2024 Spring 50g/1.76oz Pouch
Description

One of the famous green teas in China, it is produced near Tai Lake太湖 in Suzhou, Jiangsu.It is renowned for its delicate appearance, fruity taste, floral aroma, showy white pekoe and cropping in early spring.

About Biluochun

Why is it called Biluochun?

Biluochun tea has a history of more than 1,000 years. It was first called Dongting洞庭tea by the local folks, and it was also called"Scaring Fragrance"吓煞人香. According to legend, a nun went to the mountains for a spring outing and picked a few tea leaves. After brewing the tea, it smelled so fragrant that she blurted out, "The fragrance is so frightening", so the locals called this tea "Scaring Fragrance". According to the Qing Dynasty chronicle Ye Shi Da Guan, the Kangxi Emperor visited Lake Tai in the 38th year of his rule. At that time, because of its rich aroma, the Kangxi康熙 Emperor decided to give it a more elegant name, "Green Snail Spring".

The name Biluochun literally means "green snail spring". It is called so because it is a green tea that is rolled into a tight spiral, resembling snail meat, and is cropped in early spring.

How is the quality of Biluochun?

It is so delicate and tender that one kilogram of Dong Ting Bi Luo Chun consists of 14,000 to 15,000 tea shoots.Today, Biluochun is cultivated in Dongting Mountains near Lake Tai in Suzhou, Jiangsu.Biluochun from Dong Shan (East Mountain) or Xi Shan (West Mountain) is considered the best. Biluochun is also grown in Zhejiang and Sichuan province. Their leaves are larger and less uniform (may contain yellow leaves). They taste more nutty than fruity and smooth.The tender buds and leaves are rich in amino acids and tea polyphenols. Superior environmental conditions, coupled with high-quality fresh leaf raw materials, provide a material basis for the formation of the quality of Biluochun.

Taste

Dry tea: Pekoe is full, spiral shape.

Fragrance: Floral, slightly fruity

Soup: Bright green

Taste: Fresh and sweet

Wet tea: Buds are full and beautiful in shape

Materials

Picking time: April 4 (Spring tea before Qingming)

Picking Standard: Only Bud

Grade: Top Grade

Net Weight: 50g Pouch/75g Tin

Origin: Taihu Lake Production Area, Suzhou, China

Brew Guide

It is advisable to brew in a glass cup.

Add 2/3 of 85-90°C water, and add 3g of tea. After waiting for 2-3 minutes, the tea leaves can be stretched and dropped to drink.

Storage method: Store in a cool, dry, dark place. For long-term storage, it is recommended to place it below 0°C to keep the green tea fresh.

One of the famous green teas in China, it is produced near Tai Lake太湖 in Suzhou, Jiangsu.It is renowned for its delicate appearance, fruity taste, floral aroma, showy white pekoe and cropping in early spring.

About Biluochun

Why is it called Biluochun?

Biluochun tea has a history of more than 1,000 years. It was first called Dongting洞庭tea by the local folks, and it was also called"Scaring Fragrance"吓煞人香. According to legend, a nun went to the mountains for a spring outing and picked a few tea leaves. After brewing the tea, it smelled so fragrant that she blurted out, "The fragrance is so frightening", so the locals called this tea "Scaring Fragrance". According to the Qing Dynasty chronicle Ye Shi Da Guan, the Kangxi Emperor visited Lake Tai in the 38th year of his rule. At that time, because of its rich aroma, the Kangxi康熙 Emperor decided to give it a more elegant name, "Green Snail Spring".

The name Biluochun literally means "green snail spring". It is called so because it is a green tea that is rolled into a tight spiral, resembling snail meat, and is cropped in early spring.

How is the quality of Biluochun?

It is so delicate and tender that one kilogram of Dong Ting Bi Luo Chun consists of 14,000 to 15,000 tea shoots.Today, Biluochun is cultivated in Dongting Mountains near Lake Tai in Suzhou, Jiangsu.Biluochun from Dong Shan (East Mountain) or Xi Shan (West Mountain) is considered the best. Biluochun is also grown in Zhejiang and Sichuan province. Their leaves are larger and less uniform (may contain yellow leaves). They taste more nutty than fruity and smooth.The tender buds and leaves are rich in amino acids and tea polyphenols. Superior environmental conditions, coupled with high-quality fresh leaf raw materials, provide a material basis for the formation of the quality of Biluochun.

Taste

Dry tea: Pekoe is full, spiral shape.

Fragrance: Floral, slightly fruity

Soup: Bright green

Taste: Fresh and sweet

Wet tea: Buds are full and beautiful in shape

Materials

Picking time: April 4 (Spring tea before Qingming)

Picking Standard: Only Bud

Grade: Top Grade

Net Weight: 50g Pouch/75g Tin

Origin: Taihu Lake Production Area, Suzhou, China

Brew Guide

It is advisable to brew in a glass cup.

Add 2/3 of 85-90°C water, and add 3g of tea. After waiting for 2-3 minutes, the tea leaves can be stretched and dropped to drink.

Storage method: Store in a cool, dry, dark place. For long-term storage, it is recommended to place it below 0°C to keep the green tea fresh.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of Chinese green tea?

There are many varieties of Chinese green tea, which can be divided into four categories according to the production process: ① Pan-fried green tea (Longjing, Biluochun); ② Baked green tea (Huangshan Maofeng); ③ Steamed green tea (Enshi Yulu); ④ Sun-dried green tea (Dianqing). According to appearance, it can be divided into flat, spiral, needle-shaped, etc., and the flavor varies from fresh to mellow.

What are the benefits of green tea?

Green tea is rich in tea polyphenols and amino acids. Its main functions are: ① Anti-oxidation and anti-aging; ② Refreshing the mind and enhancing concentration; ③ Promoting metabolism and assisting in controlling sugar and reducing fat; ④ Refreshing breath, inhibiting bacteria and protecting teeth. It is necessary to drink in moderation, and 3-5 grams is recommended per day.

When is the best time to drink green tea?

Green tea is suitable for drinking throughout the day, but the best time is in the morning or 3-5 pm in spring, summer and autumn. It can refresh the mind in the morning and help digestion with tea in the afternoon. Avoid drinking on an empty stomach to avoid irritating the stomach; it is recommended to drink less strong tea 3 hours before going to bed to avoid caffeine affecting sleep.

Does green tea have more caffeine than other teas?

Green tea has a moderate caffeine content, higher than black tea and oolong tea, but lower than white tea. Each cup (200ml) contains about 40-60mg of caffeine, which is about 1/2 of the same amount of coffee. People who are sensitive can choose tender bud tea before Qingming Festival (lower caffeine).

How to brew Chinese green tea correctly?

The water temperature should be 80-85℃ to avoid scalding the tender leaves. The ratio of tea to water is 1:50 (e.g. 3g tea to 150ml water). It is recommended to brew in a glass or gaiwan. For the cup brewing method, fill the water and soak for 1-2 minutes. The top pouring method (water first and then tea) is suitable for bud tea, and the middle pouring method (half water pouring tea) is suitable for leaf tea.

Does green tea need to be washed?

Our high-quality green tea does not need to be washed. The first brew is rich in umami substances, and washing the tea is a waste. If you are worried about dust, you can quickly soak it in 80℃ water for 3 seconds and pour it out, but it is not necessary. It is recommended to wash the compressed tea or old tea.

How many times can green tea be brewed repeatedly?

High-quality green tea can be brewed 3-5 times using the cup brewing method. It is recommended to brew for 1-2 minutes for the first brew and extend for 1 minute for each subsequent brew. Young bud tea (such as Longjing) has a lower brewing tolerance, while leaf tea (such as Lu'an Guapian) has a higher brewing tolerance. When the tea taste becomes lighter, you can change it.

Can green tea be cold brewed? How?

Yes. Cold brewing of green tea can reduce bitterness and release sweetness. The recommended ratio is 1g tea: 100ml cold water, sealed and refrigerated for 2-4 hours. It is recommended to use Longjing or Biluochun, add lemon slices or mint after cold brewing to cool down and relieve summer heat. Click here to purchase our cold brew bottles.

Why does my green tea taste bitter?

There are usually two reasons: 1. Brewing method. Keep the water temperature at 85℃ (185℉), add 2-3g of tea, and avoid steeping for a long time (10s for a gaiwan, 2min for a cup). If the brewing water temperature is too high, the amount of tea is too much, and the steeping time is too long, more catechins will precipitate, resulting in a bitter taste. You can also try cold brewing to avoid bitterness.2. Low grade of raw materials. If you prefer sweet tea, you can choose bud tea when buying tea. It contains less tea polyphenols and caffeine, which are the most important factors in producing bitterness.

How to store green tea?

Green tea storage needs to be protected from light, sealed, moisture-proof, and kept at low temperatures. It is recommended to use sealed bags to prevent oxidation of the tea leaves. It is best to store it in a refrigerator (0-5°C) and avoid storing it with odorous items. Long-term freezing is not recommended to avoid absorbing odors in the refrigerator.

Compared with other tea sellers, what are the characteristics of your green tea?

① Direct supply from the core production area (e.g West Lake Longjing origin certification); ② Traditional handcraft (directly shipped from the origin); ③ Fresh-locking packaging (packed in small bags, opened as you drink, to reduce oxidation); ④ Products are strictly tested, authentic brands are trustworthy. We only sell fresh, high-quality authentic Chinese green tea.