Long Jing Meijawu

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Green Tea
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185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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  • “I am finishing off this tea now, and I’m bumping down my rating a bit. Most of the pots of it I made came out very thin. When it was on, it was good. But it was hard to get it on.” Read full tasting note
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  • “Meh. This is perhaps my oldest green tea, if memory serves me correctly. I’m sure that if this was fresh, the flavor profile would be so much more lush. but this tea may well be damn near 9 years...” Read full tasting note

From Camellia Sinensis

This well-known tea is produced in the village of Meijawu and its long, flat leaves offer a thirst-quenching liquor that is quite invigorating. More vegetal than its counterpart, Shi Feng, this Long Jing boasts notes of sweet pea and okra and a slightly marine flavour. A true classic that cannot be missed.

Quantity of leaf / 250ml of water 1 tea spoon
Infusion Time +/- 4 minutes
Infusion temperature 80 °C

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I am finishing off this tea now, and I’m bumping down my rating a bit. Most of the pots of it I made came out very thin. When it was on, it was good. But it was hard to get it on.

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Meh. This is perhaps my oldest green tea, if memory serves me correctly. I’m sure that if this was fresh, the flavor profile would be so much more lush. but this tea may well be damn near 9 years old XD

The leaves are still gorgeous, if not a little grey. I still see the beautiful fuzzy bunny tails and the craft of these flat leaves, but the flavor leaves much to be desired. It’s not bitter in any sense, but very faintly vegetal. If la croix did tea……

Note to self: If you get a spring green tea, you best drink it within the year!!! Aging isn’t for every tea. Not even this one. Boo.

Cameron B.

LOL La Croix tea… “Hint of hint of Long Jing”

MiepSteep

“Ghost of Dragonwell” or “Long Jing Next door” XD

Cameron B.

“Dragonwell, but with a low battery”

MiepSteep

Bahahaha “Whispers of the Green Tea”

Kaylee

Dragonpuddle?

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