Long Jing
Super Premium Organic

Super Premium 95 P.

SKU
7777-bio
A Super Premium organic Long Jing (Dragon Well) green tea with a beautifully balanced flavour profile. Refreshing grassy notes blend with the sweet aromas of roasted pistachios and moist cake batter. This tea is distinguished by its balance and natural clarity of taste. Grown at an altitude of 1000m amidst the stunning lake landscape of Qiandaohu, in Zhejiang’s northern tea region. Sourced from an EU-certified organic farm and traditionally processed. 50g
Character Sweet cake batter, roasted pistachio, natural, balanced, soft, fresh grass
Tea Farm Organic farm in the mountains of northern Zhejiang
Terroir Qiandaohu, Zhejiang Province, China
Harvest 1st harvest of the year, April, 2023, hand-picked
Cultivar Long Jing No. 43
Elevation 1000m above sea level
Processing Hand-harvesting (shoucai 手採 ), withering of the leaves in the shade, traditional roasting and hand-shaping in a wok for 20 minutes (huiguo 輝鍋)
Cultivation EU Certified Organic
Grade 95/100 p. (Chinese green tea category); Super Premium
€19.90
50g

Delivery : up to 5 business days

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SKU
7777-bio
€398.00 / 1kg
In stock

Tea Farm

The Qiandaohu region, where these tea fields thrive at an elevation of over 1000 metres, is also known as the "Lake of a Thousand Islands". This reservoir was formed in the 1950s with the construction of the Xin’an River Dam, built for both hydroelectric power generation and flood control. Qiandaohu Lake is known for its crystal-clear, emerald green waters and the more than a thousand small islands scattered across its surface. Ecologically, the lake is important for maintaining water quality and biodiversity. The surrounding landscape is predominantly forested, providing crucial habitats for local flora and fauna. The lake’s water is so pure that a bottling plant operates here, producing high-quality drinking water. These pristine natural conditions provide an ideal environment for tea cultivation.

Character & Aroma

Tasting Notes

This Super Premium Long Jing green tea features a captivating aroma with delicate roasted notes that develop beautifully towards pistachio. The subtle grassy notes speak to the tea’s freshness and the unique terroir from which it originates. On the palate, it is wonderfully smooth and well-balanced. A slight hint of astringency adds depth and body to the flavour profile, balancing out its sweeter notes. The second infusion brings out an even deeper intensity. For those who appreciate a more robust green tea, we recommend brewing above 90°C.

Leaf

Flat pressed leaves and buds, meadow green-yellowish colour

Cup

Light shimmering green

LONG JING GREEN TEA

Long Jing, translated as Dragon Well tea, is perhaps the most popular Chinese green tea worldwide. It originates from the region around Hangzhou in the southeastern province of Zhejiang. High-quality Long Jing is prized for its flavour diversity, rich amino acid content, and smooth, well-balanced character, making it both mild and well-tolerated due to its high concentration of catechins and lower levels of caffeine. One of Long Jing’s distinctive features is its signature nutty aroma, which comes from the traditional pan-roasting process used in its production.

Laboratory Tests

We go to great lengths to identify the finest organic tea farms across the world’s most celebrated terroirs. All our teas are sourced directly from the farmer and, with a few exceptions, are certified organic or come from pesticide-free farms. Each batch of tea for every harvest is tested for pesticides and other pollutants in an independent German lab to ensure they meet our strict quality standards as well as HACCP food safety requirements. Likewise, all the regions of Japan from which we source our teas are tested for radioactivity for every harvest.

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Cultivation & Processing

Special features in location, cultivation and processing

This tea represents the highest quality Long Jing produced by the tea farm.

The harvesting and processing of this tea are done entirely by hand, making it a labour-intensive, meticulous craft. The production of the raw tea follows these key steps:

1. Sun-drying the leaves for 2-4 days to reduce moisture content.
2. Traditional pan-roasting in a large wok by hand at 70-80°C for 15-20 minutes to halt oxidation (a process known as Sha Qing or "Kill Green").
3. Drying the leaves on a bamboo sieve for 30-50 minutes (Hui Chao).
4. Shaping and final drying in the wok for approximately 18-20 minutes at 220°C (Hui Guo), also done by hand. This step further reduces the leaves' moisture content and they take on a smooth, taut shape as well as a fresh, green to slightly yellowish colour. In the highest-quality grades, a delicate white fuzz remains on some of the buds.

Single Origin

This tea comes 100% from the above-mentioned tea fields in Zhejiang, sourced directly from the tea farm.

Organic Certification

Preparation

Brewing Guide

2 heaped tsp (5g) 150-300ml, 75°C water. Steep for 2-3 minutes. Suitable for multiple infusions.

Traditional preparation with a small teapot or Gaiwan:
2-3 heaped tsp (7g) per 100-180ml, 80-85°C water. Steep for 1 minute. Suitable for 3-4 infusions.

In Zhejiang, the tea leaves are simply placed in a tall, narrow drinking glass and infused with hot water (100°C). The tea is then enjoyed straight from the glass, allowing the leaves to settle naturally as they steep. Hot water is refilled as needed, making for an effortless drinking experience.

Packaging

Packed in a high-quality, airtight, resealable zipper pouch with nine protective layers to preserve flavour and prevent oxidation. After opening, press out as much air as possible when snapping shut.

Recommended Teapot

For a particularly flavourful, traditional preparation, we recommend using a Gaiwan made of porcelain. Alternatively, you can use a simple glass teapot with an integrated filter. For preparation in a drinking glass, our double-walled, heat-resistant cups are a great choice.

Recommended Storage

Ideal and particularly beautiful are authentic Chinese containers made of porcelain or clay. Alternatively, more affordable, internally coated airtight tea caddies are also suitable.

Test results

We find it very important that our teas are pure and produced in a way that respects the environment. For this reason, each one of our teas is tested for pesticide residues by an independent laboratory, the results of which can be found here. Some of our teas are also tested for specific nutritional compounds, in which case the test results are also published here.

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