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Roberto Mais, Torino[Italy] - 02/05/2010
Just to let you know the jacket arrived safely to Ireland. I love it and it is very well made. Many thanks!
Marian Burns, Co. Leitrm[Ireland] - 1/10/2008
Hi Lucie,
Thank you so much for rushing the order, which I just received them yesterday. They\'re really nice and we are proud to give them to our friends. Thanks again for your prompt service.
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Guat Hoon, Sierra vista[United States] - 25/07/2011
Longjing tea is a famous variety of green tea from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China where it is produced mostly by hand and has been renowned for its high quality, earning the China Famous Tea title. Longjing is divided into seven grades: Superior, Special, and then 1 down to 5.
Long Jing is often called the national drink of China and is frequently given to visiting heads of state. It is also a favorite tea of today's top leaders, with a portion of production reserved for government customers.
Like most other Chinese green tea, Longjing tea leaves are pan fried to stop the fermentation process. In the world of tea, the term "fermentation" refers to the drying of the freshly picked leaves, resulting in enzymatic oxidation. This oxidation is stopped by frying or steaming the leaves before they completely dry out. As is the case with other green teas, Longjing tea leaves are unfermented. When steeped, the tea produces a yellow-green color, a gentle, pure aroma, and a rich flavor. The tea contains Vitamin C, amino acids, and has one of the highest concentration of catechins among teas, second only to white teas.
The name of this tea literally means "dragon well", a well that contains relatively dense water, and after rain the lighter rainwater floating on its surface sometimes exhibits a sinuous and twisting boundary with the well water, which is supposed to resemble the movement of a traditional Chinese dragon.
It was widely known that to achieve the best taste from Longjing, spring water from the "Hu Pao Quan" was to be used. Water is boiled then cooled to about 80 degrees celsius before being used to brew the tea leaves.
Is an example of the very standard convention of naming, the Xi Hu (West Lake) is a place where this particular Longjing is grown. This Longjing, also known as West Lake Longjing is a China Famous Tea, in fact the most famous one and is grown in the Zhejiang Province near Xi Hu lake. It is grown in a designated area of 168 square kilometres. Historically, Xi Hu longjing tea was divided into four sub-regions: Lion (Shi), Dragon (Long), Cloud (Yun) and Tiger (Hu). As the distinction between the sub-regions blurred over the years, this categorisation has now been adjusted to Shi Feng Longjing, Mei Jia Wu Longjing, with the remaining known collectively as Xi Hu longjing.
“Than you very much Miranda for your support and the Gift certificate .
I\'ll order my next dresses fearless .
Regards„
-Roberto Mais, Torino [Italy]
“Just to let you know the jacket arrived safely to Ireland. I love it and it is very well made. Many thanks! „
-Marian Burns, Co. Leitrm [Ireland]
“Hi Lucie,
Thank you so much for rushing the order, which I just received them yesterday. They\'re really nice and we are proud to give them to our friends. Thanks again for your prompt service.
Regards„