King Tea Mall · 2025 Early Spring "Long Jing" (Dragon Well) A++++ Grade Green Tea, ZheJiang Province.
Origin
Zhejiang, China
Harvest
Spring 2025
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FloralSweetFresh
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This exquisite Long Jing offers an enchanting aroma of fresh dry leaves, subtly mingling with notes of delicate orchid and a hint of soybean. The liquor delivers a pure, refreshing sweetness reminiscent of spring water, leaving a full and smooth sensation that lingers pleasantly on the palate, promoting salivation.
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What does 2025 Early Spring "Long Jing" (Dragon Well) A++++ Grade Green Tea, ZheJiang Province. taste like?
This exquisite Long Jing offers an enchanting aroma of fresh dry leaves, subtly mingling with notes of delicate orchid and a hint of soybean. The liquor delivers a pure, refreshing sweetness reminisce. It leans floral, sweet and fresh.
How should I brew 2025 Early Spring "Long Jing" (Dragon Well) A++++ Grade Green Tea, ZheJiang Province.?
Water around 70–80 °C (158–176 °F). In a mug, steep 2–3 min. For gongfu, use 3–5 g per 100 ml, 15–30 s steeps. You'll get to see how the flavor changes across multiple rounds. The biggest mistake with green tea is using boiling water. Keep it well below that and you won't get bitterness.
Where does 2025 Early Spring "Long Jing" (Dragon Well) A++++ Grade Green Tea, ZheJiang Province. come from?
Grown in Zhejiang, China. This batch is from the Spring 2025 harvest.
How much does 2025 Early Spring "Long Jing" (Dragon Well) A++++ Grade Green Tea, ZheJiang Province. cost?
Starts at $5.99 from King Tea Mall, or about $0.40/g. A 7g package gets you around 1 gongfu sessions at ~6 g each, which works out to about $2.40 per session. Explore more green teas on Teadar.