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Jasmine Dong Ting Bi Luo Chun
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Jasmine Dong Ting Bi Luo Chun

337-25-TB
In stock: 185
4.4
China
£7.72
£7.72
CN
Origin
China
Asia
Caffeine Level (mg/1g)
0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41+
Description
Description

Jasmine Bi Luo Chun is a highly fragrant blend, that is equally beautiful to behold. This fine Jasmine green tea was scented in the traditional way by layering jasmine blossoms between fresh harvested green tea leaves repeatedly.

Bi Luo Chun is a famous Jasmine green tea originally grown in the Dong Ting mountain region near Lake Tai in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. It is famous for its delicate appearance, floral aroma, showy white hairs, and early harvest.

Upon opening your Jasmine Bi Luo Chun, your senses will be wonderfully enticed by the rich jasmine fragrance of the blend! The tippy leaves range in color from silvery tips to silvery green, with large white jasmine blossoms sprinkled throughout. The cup is balanced in green tea taste and a long-lasting bold aromatic jasmine floral note with every sip.

Jasmine Bi Luo Chun is a real gem in the world of jasmine green tea. You will be amazed by its rich flavor and beautiful aroma.

How to make
a perfect cup of tea
1 TSP or 1 BAG
200ml
80°C
2 - 3 min
Details
Ingredients:
Green tea, jasmine flowers
Reviews
Alison Uy
August 2022
This tea is pricy, but the smell of it is surreal!
Cindy Bothe
September 2020
I just ordered several tea varieties and this is the first one I tried. I love it! A lovely jasmine taste was what I was expecting and what I got. I used way too much tea to steep my first cup so I learned that... a little will go a long way. I think it you use too much it will cause it to be bitter . I added three times more water and it was good. I am a fan and I am so happy that I found this company. I am so excited to try the other varieties. I will be back to drinking tea all day!
Jen
December 2017
Love this one!
Sandra
October 2017
Love love love this Jasmine! Fragrant, classic jasmine, organic, and not bitter even after a lengthy steep. I much prefer this one to the Vietnamese.
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