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Old Tree Longjing – 2025 Early Spring Harvest

Old Tree Longjing – 2025 Early Spring Harvest

Regular price $34.00
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Product Specification
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2025Spring
Harvest Season
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AAA
Leaf Grade
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Soybean
Flavor Profile
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85°C
Brew Temp
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30s
Steep Time
Zhejiang
Origin
100%Handmade
Craft
Size: 50g
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Old Tree Longjing – Ancient Leaves, Fresh Elegance

Grown at high elevation on Xitou Mountain in Zhejiang, each leaf is harvested from legacy tea trees using traditional methods. Experience the richness of China’s heritage in every cup.

Flavor Profile

  • Aroma: Prominent chestnut and soybean fragrance
  • Taste: Thick and mellow, sweet and soothing
  • Appearance: Flat, yellow-green leaves with uniform shape
  • Tea soup: Clear and bright with pale jade hue

Harvest & Origin

This tea is handpicked during early spring 2025 from ancient tea trees on Xitou Mountain, Zhejiang, where the cool climate and high altitude produce tender, aromatic buds. Minimal intervention preserves the wild vitality of each leaf.

Processing Technique

The tea is crafted through five meticulous steps: hand-picking, withering, kill-green (enzymatic deactivation), roasting, and shaping. This process locks in aroma and creates the iconic flat leaf shape.

How to Brew

 Warm the glass
Fill 1/3 with 85°C water, swirl gently and discard.
 Add Tea
Use 3g of tea in a 300ml glass, ready for steeping.
 Steep
Pour water high to awaken aroma, let steep briefly.
 Drink
Start sipping after 30s, refill once 1/3 remains.

Limited seasonal harvest – try the taste of spring in a cup

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Before you buy

Before you buy this glass teaware

Glass works best for tea drinkers who want to watch the leaves open, read liquor color clearly, and keep the vessel as neutral as possible.

Good fit if

You drink green tea, white tea, or lighter daily infusions and like a very visual brewing experience.

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Heat resistance, grip comfort, wall thickness, spout shape, and whether the format is better as a cup, pitcher, or teapot.

How to use

Use moderate water temperatures and lean on glass when visibility and neutral flavor expression matter most.

Care

Rinse or clean gently, avoid thermal shock, and protect the rim and spout from hard contact.

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Quick Overview

What is this? Old Tree Longjing – 2025 Early Spring Harvest — greentea.

Craft: 100%Handmade

Origin: Zhejiang, China

Price: From $34.00 · In Stock

Shipping: Free worldwide shipping on orders over $69. Standard shipping usually takes 8-12 business days.

Returns: 7-day return policy with free returns.

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Handcrafted with 70 Years of Heritage

Every piece in our collection is shaped by master artisans in renowned ceramic regions of China — from the Yixing kilns of Jiangsu to the ancient Jian kilns of Fujian. Each teapot, cup, and tea pet carries the breath of centuries-old craftsmanship, fired in wood kilns that give every piece its unique character. No two are the same, because no two hands are the same.

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