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Longjing Chinese Tea: A National Treasure

Long admired as a source of health, Longjing Chinese tea protects your heart, keeps you slim, and helps you relax and sleep well.

 

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And for years, Longjing is the Chinese’s favorite tea to treat guests, as it offers a refreshing and slightly sweet taste with a lasting nutty finish. A super guest tea, as they say.

Your refreshing Longjing Chinese tea

Your refreshing Longjing Chinese tea

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Always, the tea cheers you up even it is just a glance. When brewed, the tea takes a slightly green color and the tea leaves stand straight up like needles, making a pleasant sight for your eyes.

Brewing a good cup of Longjing is very easy! All it takes is a glass, some hot water, a spoon of tea leaves, and a mouth ready to drink!

Grown in the arms of many hills, our Longjing tea is nurtured in a warm climate that creates fogs for most of the year. Nearby is the famous West Lake, known in China as the ‘Paradise on Earth’.

Locals tell that Longjing, or dragon well, is named after a life-saving well in the area. Back in old times, the well provided the only source of water during hot summer when other wells all dried up.

With endless work in hand, why don’t you stop for a break and let Longjing be your savior!

Guarantees: We take great care to select our teas from tea farms and processors we have visited and inspected in person. It is our goal that you receive teas of the highest quality. We guarantee that your tea will arrive at your door with the finest flavor and aroma still intact.

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