Title: Xu Fu Long Ya - Chineseteaart.com
1Xu Fu Long Ya - Green Tea Price(50
grams) US27.00 Free Shipping on Orders over
30 Description Xu Fu Long Ya is a fairly
new tea, having just been introduced by Xu Fu
Tea Industry in 1997. In the short few years,
it has already won multiple awards and is now
one of Si Chuan province's Top Ten Tea.
The name Long Ya literally translates to
"Dragon Tooth", a name given due to the unique
appearance of the leaf, which resembles the
fang of a dragon. This tea is
special not just for its exceptional quality,
but also for its reputation as one of the
earliest spring tea to hit the market
every year. The tea leaves are hand-plucked by
Miao Minority young ladies with small hands and
fingers in the middle of February every year and
processed by Xu Fu Tea Industry's best tea
masters. The organic tea farms have been
around for around 1600 years. These farms
are located high in Xi Huang Shan (West
Yellow Mountain) between 1200 to 1350
meters. Only the leaves from such high
elevation farms can have such vibrant
emerald-green color. A harvest from 60 acres farm
land can only produce 500 grams of Xu Fu
Long Ya. This tea is certified organic by
China Agriculture Quality Department and adheres
to ISO 90012000 standards for quality
management. This is the absolute finest
grade from the company.
Other names
Xu Fu Dragon Tooth, Xu Fu Dragon Bud
Taste We were astounded by the mouth watering,
extremely fresh fragrance of Xu Fu Long Ya as
soon as we opened the bag. Once brewed,
the fresh aroma fills the air of our
tasting room. The taste is wonderfully sweet
with a slight hint of pleasant vegetal
undertone. The aroma of this tea matches
the taste closely. We managed to get up
to four infusion with little loss of
quality. Deservingly so, a top tea from Si Chuan
province and a gift from mother nature.
Appearance
Flat and straight, emerald green color tea
leaves. Very fresh.
Origin
Yi Bin City, Sichuan Province, China
Harvest Period
Spring 2013 (First Flush
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