Sip the Legend of LongJing! 🍵
Cha Wu-[A] LongJing Green Tea is a premium loose leaf tea sourced from HangZhou, China, known for its unique fresh fried bean aroma and smooth, thick taste. Each 8.8oz/250g package is designed for multiple brews, ensuring you can enjoy its rich flavor time and again. Packaged in a protective aluminum film bag, this tea is best stored in refrigeration to preserve its exquisite qualities.
Y**G
If tea pack has silver color wrapping option, it'll make a perfect gift for friends.
I bought a package of Grade A tea from 2022. The tea is very good tasty. I was thinking to buy again as a birthday gift for someone else. But the black color plastic wrapping bag inside carton box seems too dark to be a birthday gift pack. If there will be silver color pack available as an additional option, this brand of green tea will make a very pleasant birthday gift.
E**R
Good quality tea
Being buy tea from this place for a while now. The tea quality is very good and freshness is great.
J**E
good
The taste of Longjing tea is very good
J**0
very good Dragon Well tea for its value
I am a big tea drinker for over 20 years. My all time favor is Long Jing (aka Dragon Well). I used to buy directly from China. Logistics was a pain and quality was unpredictable. Recently, I discovered there are more tea sellers on Amazon. I decided to give them a try. My budget for my first sample tasting is tea under $4/oz range. And my review is based on expectation of this grade of tea.Cha Wu's comes in with the best vacuum sealed packaging in a cardboard box. Its aroma is slightly faint, but you can smell Long Jing’s distinct aroma. Its leafs are exactly as described, b-grade, which is a few leafs from the bud picked towards mid of the season. Its color is pretty, with slightly dark green from stir-drying. In hot water, you can see more clearly of its leafs’ shapes. These leafs are consistent, healthy and relatively tender. Cha Wu’s flavor, like its scent is also on the light side. As a Chengdu tea drinker, you need to take your time to savor ;)I also tried Oriarm, FullChea. They all deserve a 5 star for tea in $3 per oz grade. I am very happy that I finally found a stable source for my tea.(fyi, the tea in hot water in my photo is just to show the leafs. To properly drink this type of tea, you nee a filter so you can take it out after 20 second to a minute depends on your taste.)
A**S
My BF APROVES!
My BF went to China years back, he brought back authentic green tea that he absolutely loved. He said it boosted his mood and after he used it all up, he could never find another green tea that had the same effects for him. I did hard research looking. Since he had no idea what kind of green tea it was, all he had was the containers it came in. A Google translate later and i found out it was Longjing and came to Amazon to search and decided on this one! I'm glad I did cause he says it's pretty close to the authentic one he had from China!! Arrived on time, well packed and came with a free bag clip to keep it fresh!
G**A
Best real LongJing you can buy outside of china
I have been drinking LongJing my whole life, including very expensive ones from China directly, but with the pandemic this is no longer an option.This is the ONLY LongJing i can find sold in US that is not fake, it's not the best quality and in china it can be bought at fraction of the cost. But it IS real LongJing, with its distinct aroma, I would rate this average with decent leaf quality. Pretty much every other version sold in US i tried are all junk, fake LongJing, or just scraps. So this is the only option.Now that I know this is real, will try their higher grade versions once i i used up current order and update my review.
W**I
Overpriced and overrated
I think this is okay tea. But the price is too high in that regard.And also I did find a long hair buried in the tea, which is not pleasant.
M**Y
I've been drinking pretty poor quality green tea for about 10 years
I've been drinking pretty poor quality green tea for about 10 years. On a business trip to Tonglu, China a couple of years ago, I came across some really nice longjing tea. The West Lake region where they grow the tea is nearby, and I had multiple chances to enjoy some great tea from the area. I enjoyed it while I was there and brought some back with me.I had no idea how expensive the tea is in the US, so when I went to buy more I was pretty surprised. I purchased some of the B grade longjing tea to see how it compared to the tea that I brought back with me from China. I am no connoisseur, but I do enjoy my tea a particular way. I generally like pretty strong green tea that has a good amount of earthiness without being too bitter. I don't put anything in it, but I like it to be naturally a little sweet, and I want it to have a very smooth flavor.The B grade longjing tea has a good flavor. It is not as refined or smooth as the higher grade longjing, and it is more bitter and earthy. I think there are a bit too many twigs in the tea which probably contribute to this. There is a good sweetness, but it's a bit overpowered by the earthiness. However, overall I think this is a nice tea and a good value, and it satisfies my craving for the longjing tea flavor, especially since I don't overly mind the extra bitterness. I'll probably buy more when I'm done with this bag.
M**.
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