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正山精選・緑茶・2024特級明前・西湖龍井 50g缶

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50g/1.76oz Tin
Description

China's most famous green tea, produced in the authentic core West Lake production area of the premium Longjing, has a sweet taste and a long floral fragrance.

About Our Dragon Well

Starting in 2020, the Hangzhou West Lake Longjing Tea Industry Association has formulated new management measures. All tea companies and tea farmers in the West Lake production area must affix anti-counterfeiting labels. The Tea Industry Association calculates the approximate production capacity and issues the certificate of origin of West Lake Longjing tea. When purchasing West Lake Longjing tea, you must check whether there is this certification mark.

How to distinguish the quality of West Lake Longjing?

The production areas of Longjing tea are clearly differentiated. The core production areas are "Shifeng, Longjing, Yunqi, Hupao, and Meijiawu", followed by the West Lake production area. In addition, the Longjing tea produced in Hangzhou City is second-class (Qiantang Longjing), and the Longjing tea outside Hangzhou is again first-class (Yuezhou Longjing). The more the core area, the smaller the scope and the less yield, but the better the growing environment and the better the quality.

What is the difference between this West Lake Longjing and Mingqian Longjing?

The origin of West Lake Longjing is more core than that of Pre-Qingming Longjing, and the level is also higher than it. Pre-Qingming Longjing is produced in Hangzhou, and West Lake Longjing is produced in Hangzhou West Lake areas.

How to distinguish the level of Longjing?

The super Longjing tea has a flat shape, brown beige color, even color and mellow fragrance, with orchid and chestnut fragrance. It is famous for its "green color, fragrant, sweet taste and beautiful shape". The secondary Longjing tea is tender green in appearance, with chestnut aroma. The lower the grade, the more complex and thick the dry tea color is, the aroma changes from floral to fried, and the leaf bottom changes from tender buds to bud leaves.

Why is it called West Lake Longjing(xihu long jing)?

West Lake Longjing has a history of 1,200 years and was produced in the mountains around Longjing Village, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, hence the name. When Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty visited the West Lake in Hangzhou, he highly praised Longjing tea and named the 18 tea trees under Shifeng Mountain as "Royal Tea", thus making Longjing tea famous in the world. Due to long-term quality control and word of mouth inheritance, it has become one of the most famous green teas in China today.  

Taste

Dried Tea: Flat, smooth, straight with even. green with clean.

Aroma: Light Orchid Fragrant, Chestnut Fragrant.

Soup: Clear green

Taste: Sweet and Refreshing

Wet Tea: Young single piece, with light green bright

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.

Materials

Picking time: March 22 (Mingqian first spring tea)

Grade: Top Grade

Tea Origin: Xihu District from Hangzhou City. China.

How to brew

West Lake dragon well should be brewed in a glass cup.

Add 1/3 of 90-95℃ water, put in 2.5g of tea, and then add 1/3 of water. After waiting for 1-3 minutes, the tea leaves are stretched and dropped to drink.


China's most famous green tea, produced in the authentic core West Lake production area of the premium Longjing, has a sweet taste and a long floral fragrance.

About Our Dragon Well

Starting in 2020, the Hangzhou West Lake Longjing Tea Industry Association has formulated new management measures. All tea companies and tea farmers in the West Lake production area must affix anti-counterfeiting labels. The Tea Industry Association calculates the approximate production capacity and issues the certificate of origin of West Lake Longjing tea. When purchasing West Lake Longjing tea, you must check whether there is this certification mark.

How to distinguish the quality of West Lake Longjing?

The production areas of Longjing tea are clearly differentiated. The core production areas are "Shifeng, Longjing, Yunqi, Hupao, and Meijiawu", followed by the West Lake production area. In addition, the Longjing tea produced in Hangzhou City is second-class (Qiantang Longjing), and the Longjing tea outside Hangzhou is again first-class (Yuezhou Longjing). The more the core area, the smaller the scope and the less yield, but the better the growing environment and the better the quality.

What is the difference between this West Lake Longjing and Mingqian Longjing?

The origin of West Lake Longjing is more core than that of Pre-Qingming Longjing, and the level is also higher than it. Pre-Qingming Longjing is produced in Hangzhou, and West Lake Longjing is produced in Hangzhou West Lake areas.

How to distinguish the level of Longjing?

The super Longjing tea has a flat shape, brown beige color, even color and mellow fragrance, with orchid and chestnut fragrance. It is famous for its "green color, fragrant, sweet taste and beautiful shape". The secondary Longjing tea is tender green in appearance, with chestnut aroma. The lower the grade, the more complex and thick the dry tea color is, the aroma changes from floral to fried, and the leaf bottom changes from tender buds to bud leaves.

Why is it called West Lake Longjing(xihu long jing)?

West Lake Longjing has a history of 1,200 years and was produced in the mountains around Longjing Village, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, hence the name. When Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty visited the West Lake in Hangzhou, he highly praised Longjing tea and named the 18 tea trees under Shifeng Mountain as "Royal Tea", thus making Longjing tea famous in the world. Due to long-term quality control and word of mouth inheritance, it has become one of the most famous green teas in China today.  

Taste

Dried Tea: Flat, smooth, straight with even. green with clean.

Aroma: Light Orchid Fragrant, Chestnut Fragrant.

Soup: Clear green

Taste: Sweet and Refreshing

Wet Tea: Young single piece, with light green bright

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.

Materials

Picking time: March 22 (Mingqian first spring tea)

Grade: Top Grade

Tea Origin: Xihu District from Hangzhou City. China.

How to brew

West Lake dragon well should be brewed in a glass cup.

Add 1/3 of 90-95℃ water, put in 2.5g of tea, and then add 1/3 of water. After waiting for 1-3 minutes, the tea leaves are stretched and dropped to drink.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it called West Lake Longjing?

West Lake Longjing has a history of 1,200 years. It is produced in the mountains around Longjing Village in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, hence its name. When Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty visited West Lake in Hangzhou, he praised Longjing tea and named the 18 tea trees under Shifeng Mountain as "Imperial Tea". Longjing tea has thus become famous in the world. Due to long-term quality control and word-of-mouth inheritance, it has become one of the most famous green teas in China today.

How to identify authentic Longjing tea produced in West Lake area?

① The dry tea is "brown rice color" with yellow-green color, not pure green; ② The aroma is the aroma of roasted beans + orchid; ③ The leaves are tender and evenly formed into flowers, and they expand when exposed to water; ④ The packaging has the anti-counterfeiting code of the Tea Growers Association, which can be scanned to verify the origin.

What is the difference between Longjing tea produced in West Lake area and Qiantang area?

Longjing tea has clear production areas. The West Lake production area is the core protection area of the Longjing tea national geographical indication, with unique soil and climate, and the tea soup has a strong chestnut aroma with orchid fragrance; the Qiantang production area is the production area around West Lake, with a strong stir-fried bean aroma. Both are hand-fried, and the output of the West Lake production area is scarce, so the price is higher.

What is the difference between laspangstore's first spring Longjing tea and West Lake Longjing?

The material of the first spring Longjing is Wuniuzao (early-growing tea tree variety), which can be picked in the Qiantang production area in early March. The dry tea is emerald green, with plump buds, and tastes sweet with a tender bean aroma, but its brewing resistance is lower than that of West Lake Longjing (traditional Longjing population variety). First spring longjing is suitable for tea lovers who pursue "freshness".

Why is Pre-qingming Longjing more precious?

Mingqian tea is the first buds picked before Qingming Festival. It is cold and has few pests. It has a high amino acid content and the tea soup is fresh and sweet. The Qiantang production area's Mingqian tea is available 5-7 days earlier than the West Lake production area. It is more cost-effective and suitable for staple food tea.

How to store longjing 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.

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.

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.