Long Jing #43 Laoshan Green Tea from Shandong
Laoshan village is near Qingdao in the province of Shandong at an altitude of just 300 meters. Laoshan village is also near a sacred mountain, and not far from the ocean. Tea has been grown in the Laoshan area for many generations. We are offering this "Imperial Grade" Laoshan Green tea made from the tippiest first flush of spring tea leaves.
Our Laoshan teas are grown by the Liang family, who have a small family operation growing Laoshan tea and doing all the processing of the tea themselves as well. You will notice that the tea is grown under the cover of greenhouses which are fully covered in the winter to protect from frost and also in the earliest part of spring as well just as the leaves are starting to sprout. In the middle and later part of the first flush growth stage the coverings are removed and the tea bushes grow in full view of the sun until plucking in the first week of April.
The varietal grown is Long Jing #43 and as such the tea from Laoshan shares its character. This tea in particular is processed in the exact same way as Zhejiang West Lake Dragon Well green tea using a pressing flat wok frying that results in a flat fried leaf that gives a nutty sweet taste.
We feel confident you will enjoy family-sourced Laoshan teas and invite you to try them all!
Area: Laoshan village near Qingdao in Shandong
Time of harvest: early April
Click here to see pictures of the Liang family tea plantation and learn more about them!