Master Luo’s West Lake Long Jing – No.43 Cultivar 24/03/2025

£29.95£32.95

This tea is made from No. 43 cultivar bushes grown on the hill behind Master Luo’s house. These tea trees, planted in 1969, are some of the earliest No. 43 in China and the ancestors of many of the No. 43 cultivar bushes.

No. 43 is now the dominant tea cultivar in Xi Hu, surpassing the traditional cultivars due to its early budding and tolerance to cold weather. Because the price of Long Jing falls almost exponentially as the season goes on, it makes a lot of financial sense for farmers to grow No. 43 as it gives them over a week extra to pick premium tea before the start of Qingming festival in early April. This tea has a lovely green leafy and slightly herbal lemon citric notes, refreshing and light with a very clean aftertaste. An excellent example of China’s greatest green tea, from the most notable area, by one of the country’s most famous tea makers.

Green leafy lemon citric refreshing lettuce leaf light sweet not too much aftertaste – matcha like aroma from the leaves.

ORIGIN
Master Luo, Behind Master Luo’s Family house in Meijiawu village, Xi Hu, Hangzhou, China.

SIZE OF FARM
5 acres

PLANTS AND PROCESSING
Camellia Sinensis Sinensis, No. 43 cultivar. Pan-fired. Harvested and fired March 24th 2025.

BREWING GUIDELINE
90°C, 3-4g per 150ml. 4 infusions.

PLEASE NOTE
Caddy option is only available online or via ‘Collect from Postcard Teas’ for shop collection, two working days after purchase.

Description

Master Luo next to the original No. 43 tea trees that produce this tea.

Our Long Jing is fired by Master Luo, three time winner of the Long Jing Firing King (Chao Cha Wang) competition and the youngest of the 16 Grand Firing masters appointed by the government to pass on traditional methods to the next generation. Master Luo has five acres of land in Meijiawu and other sites in Xi Hu (West Lake) in total – four of them for the in-demand #43 cultivar which is picked early, and one acre reserved for his 150-200 year old Da Zhong Pin bushes. Only 15kg of this Old Tree Long Jing is handmade by Master Luo each year, of which we buy 3-4kg. In 2015 he won the Long Jing Firing King title for the third time and has had the honour of firing the famous 18 Imperial Long Jing bushes. The second time he won the Long Jing Firing King title his prize winning tea sold for around £12,000 for 100g.

The skill and technique of the firer is of the highest importance when it comes to making good quality Long Jing, and Master Luo uses a technique inherited from his grandfather Ying Zhi Sheng that makes him unique among his contemporaries. During the harvesting season Master Luo will fire all day in 100g batches, making up to 2-2.5 kilos in a day. In the 40 minutes it takes to fire a batch of tea Master Luo reckons the difference between making a great tea and an average tea is only around 30 seconds.

Click HERE to view Master Luo firing the early West Lake Long Jing.

Additional information

Weight 0.07 kg