
West Lake Longjing Tea, ten famous teas, belongs to green tea, produced in the Longjing Tea Area of West Lake in Hangzhou, has a history of more than 1200 years, the Ming Dynasty is listed as the top grade, the Qing Shunzhi is listed as a tribute, the shape is flat and straight, the color is slightly yellow like brown beige, the taste is sweet and mellow, the aroma is elegant and high, the soup color is green and yellow, and the bottom of the leaves is delicate and delicate
West Lake Longjing, a green tea, is one of the top ten famous teas in China. It is produced in the mountains around Longjing Village, West Lake, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. It has a history of more than 1,200 years. West Lake Longjing is named after the Longjing tea area produced in West Lake, Hangzhou, China. If you want to compare West Lake to Xizi, you have always been like a beautiful woman. Longjing is not only the name of the place, but also the name of the spring and the name of the tea. Tea has "four uniques": green color, fragrant and lush, sweet taste, and beautiful shape. The premium West Lake Longjing tea is flat, smooth and straight, the color is tender and green, the aroma is fresh and tender, the taste is fresh and sweet, and the bottom of the leaves is delicate and delicate. The Longjing tea harvested before the Qingming Festival is referred to as Longjing before the Ming Dynasty, and it is called the daughter red, "the wind outside the courtyard is laughing, and the daughter of Longjing before the Ming Dynasty is red." This beautiful sentence is poetic and picturesque, and it can be called a wonderful portrait of West Lake Longjing tea. Set famous mountains, famous temples, famous lakes, famous springs and famous tea, make a cup of Longjing tea, but drink the unique and proud Longjing tea culture that is rare in the world.
When Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty visited the West Lake in Hangzhou, he praised the Longjing tea of the West Lake, and sealed the eighteen tea trees in front of the Hugong Temple at the foot of Shifeng Mountain as "imperial tea". West Lake Longjing is divided into 1~8 grades according to the priority of appearance and endoplasm.