Chinese Premium Dafo Long Jing Dragon Well Green Tea Longjing Tea 250g Tin

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Chinese Premium Dafo Long Jing Dragon Well Green Tea Longjing Loose Tea 250g Tin Origin: Xinchang County, Zhejiang Province,China,  (Not Xi Hu Longjing Tea) Net Weight: 250g Season: This year harvest season. Storage time: 18 months Storage: Seal and keep it in shady, cool, dry, and odor-proof place. If it...
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Chinese Premium Dafo Long Jing Dragon Well Green Tea Longjing Loose Tea 250g Tin

Origin: Xinchang County, Zhejiang Province,China,  (Not Xi Hu Longjing Tea)
Net Weight: 250g
Season: This year harvest season.
Storage time: 18 months
Storage: Seal and keep it in shady, cool, dry, and odor-proof place. If it is possible, it’s the best to store by refrigeration.

Description:
This top grade Da Fo Long Jing is from Xin Chang County in Eastern Zhejiang province, China. Xin Cang County, is one of the cradles of Chinese Buddhism with over 1,000 years of green tea production history. 1,600 years ago, Da Fo (Big Buddha) Temple was built on the highest peak of Tiantai Mountain (1,138 meters high). They built a statue of Buddha that is 16.3 meters tall and 10.6 meters wide. This region use to produce large quantities of everyday grades of green tea (Gunpowder, Buddha’s Eyebrow, etc.) but not much profit was being made. In the mid 90’s, the government decided to invite Dragon Well tea masters to Xin Cang, as well as traveling to study how to make high end green teas by hand. The brand name “Big Buddha” was approved by Xin Cang County’s government in 2002, hence the name of this particular Dragon Well variety.

Brewing Guide: 
1. Fill your gaiwan (or glass) about halfway with hot water to pre-heat it. Tilt the cup a bit so that the water creeps up the side and then rotate it so the inside gets wet all the way around. Then pour the water out.
2. Cover the bottom of the gaiwan with a shallow layer of dry leaves. You will need approximately 1 teaspoon. Use twice this amount if you are brewing your tea in an 8oz glass.
3. Fill the gaiwan about one third of the way with hot water. The temperature should be below boiling; around 80°C (176°F) is ideal.
4. Tilt the cup a bit and rotate, so that the leaves get wet all over. Then add more hot water until the gaiwan is 80-90% full.
5. Place the lid on the gaiwan and let the tea steep for 2-3 minutes. It is ready to drink when most of the leaves have sunk to the bottom of the cup.
6. When you get down to about one quarter of the tea remaining, refill the gaiwan with hot water of the same temperature as before and let it steep for 3 minutes.
7. You can get 5-6 infusions out of this Dragon Well Teas. Increase the steeping time 30 seconds to one minute for each infusion.


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