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by partybeast92 » May 14th, '18, 15:02
Hey,
Im searching for a good quality Long Jing. I often buy from what-cha but their long jing is from 2017 and would rather want a 2018 harvest
Thankful for suggestions

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by bagua7 » May 15th, '18, 00:23
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by DrJacoby » May 15th, '18, 13:20
I second the Jing Tea Shop and TeaSpring suggestions, and also would recommend Amazing Green Tea--the tea is great and Julian is really passionate about it. The higher grades are on par with or better than what's offered by Jing and Teaspring, and the B grade is really not much lower in quality for a fantastic price.
https://shop.amazing-green-tea.com/dragon-well-tea.html
May 30th, '18, 22:41
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by Obritten44 » May 30th, '18, 22:41
I agree about jing and would also recommend seven cups tea's Shi Feng Longjing. It's pricey but I think the quality is there.
Jun 11th, '18, 17:49
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by skywarrior » Jun 11th, '18, 17:49
I second Adagio, but I also have to plug Lake Missoula Tea Company. Their peeps really go to the source and pick out some really high quality stuff. Here's the link to their Dragonwell:
https://lakemissoulateacompany.com/prod ... green-tea/
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by michael » Apr 17th, '19, 18:02
partybeast92 wrote:
Hey,
Im searching for a good quality Long Jing. I often buy from what-cha but their long jing is from 2017 and would rather want a 2018 harvest
Thankful for suggestions
The 2019 harvest Long Jing teas had started to arrive, and we invite you to try the revered
SHI FENG LONG JING variety. It is fresh from Zhejiang, China, among the first of the 2019 Dragonwell teas to arrive this year.