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Fresh Green – Long Jin (High Grade Premium Green Tea) from In Nature

July20

Tea Type: Green Tea

Where To Buy: In Nature

Product Description:

Fresh Green – Long Jin

Long Jin tea is also known as Dragon Well and is often called the national drink of China. It is probably the most well known green tea produced in China.

When brewed, this green tea produces a yellow-green colour, giving off a distinct but subtle aroma with a great taste. It is incomparably better than the beverage produced from cheaper green tea bags.

Pack size: 50g

Servings: 50 cups or more. Full instructions on how to prepare the perfect cup of tea inside each box

Tasters Review:

In Nature AKA innteas.com continues to amaze me!

The Dry Leaf Scent of  the Fresh Green – Long Jin (High Grade Premium Green Tea) from In Nature is EXTREMELY Buttery.

The Post infusion Scent is still buttery, but a different kind of buttery…and still true to the green tea scent.

The color is pale but a pretty yellow.

The taste is The Purest of Pure! It’s extremely CLEAN and has a very nice/even Green Tea Taste…not bitter or grassy but is a delightful semi-sweet.

I really like this…one of the best “Dragon Wells” I have had so far!  Another WIN from In Nature!

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Our mutual love for tea and writing about it inspired us to start this blog so that we could better share this love with others.

One thing I (Anne) learned very early on in my career as a tea artist is that everyone has different preferences, and every single tea tastes differently on every single palate.  So just because one of us doesn’t happen to like a tea, doesn’t mean that YOU (the reader) will not.

We try to be as impartial as we can.  We do have our favorites.  We are human.  But we do our very best to be as fair and as honest about a tea as we can be.

You might not agree with my assessment – or with Jennifer’s assessment – of a tea.  But that’s OK… if we all liked the same exact tea – we’d only need ONE kind of tea and … wow… that sounds really boring, indeed!

What a beautiful world it is that we have so many teas to suit so many tea enthusiasts!

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