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Longjing Mingqian 2026

Lóng Jǐng · Míng Qián

龙井 · 明前

A pre-Qingming pluck from a small West Lake garden — delicate chestnut sweetness, fresh green-bean aroma, and a soft, lasting finish that whispers early spring.

$150USD · 50 g

Weight
50 g
Harvest
Spring 2026
Cultivar
Longjing #43
Processing
Hand-picked one bud and one leaf, wok-fixed by pan-firing in a 10-step process including sha qing, shaping, and drying to a flat, jade-green needle.
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The five-day window of West Lake

In the early spring of 2026, Zhou Xiang traveled once again to the core production zone of West Lake, where Longjing’s pedigree is fiercely protected. Inside a family garden with less than two hectares, the tea bushes — planted to Longjing #43 — were just pushing their first tender buds. The window for a true ming qian pluck is brutally short: this year, only five days separated the optimal moment from the onset of rain that would dilute the tea’s character. Zhou Xiang, a Hunan-born expert with decades spent mastering green, black, and yellow teas, cupped over 30 lots from across the region before selecting this batch. He worked directly with a fourth-generation tea maker who still pan-fires each small load by hand, following a ten-step sequence that includes wilting, multiple firings, and the distinctive pressing-and-rolling that flattens every leaf into its iconic sparrow’s-tongue shape. What set this lot apart, in Zhou Xiang’s words, was its “exceptional clarity of chestnut and a backbone of gentle umami usually found only in the finest Qunti bushes.” Each 50-gram pouch reflects that single five-day harvest — a moment of spring captured with technical precision and a deep respect for tradition.

The leaf, brewed

Chestnut and spring meadow — a pristine early harvest.

dry leaf

Pressed flat, jade-green leaves with a light sheen; aroma of toasted chestnut and fresh-cut grass.

wet leaf

Leaves unfurl to reveal whole, tender buds and leaves; cooked green beans and a hint of orchid.

liquor

Pale yellow-green, clear and brilliant with a gentle sparkle.

aroma

Warm, sweet, and nutty — predominantly chestnut, with subtle floral undertones and a touch of fresh grass.

taste

Light-bodied yet creamy, delivering a clear chestnut sweetness balanced by gentle umami and a slight vegetal freshness. No bitterness.

finish

Clean, soft finish with a returning sweetness (hui gan) that lingers on the palate and a cooling sensation.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

Method
gongfu
Ratio
3g : 100ml
Water temp
80
First infusion
20
Subsequent
5 more infusions, adding 5 seconds each time

For best results, use soft, filtered water. A gaiwan or glass vessel allows you to watch the leaves dance. Also excellent brewed grandpa style: 2g in a tall glass with 80°C water, refill when half full.

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Zhou Xiang

Senior Tea Expert (Green, Black & Yellow Tea Varieties)

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