Chinese Green Tea - Biluochun

Regular price $35.00

Biluochun is a famous green tea with an origin from the Dong Ting of Tai Hu, Jiangsu Province.

The name literally means "Green Snail Spring". It is called so because it is a green tea that is rolled into a tight spiral, resembling snail, and is cropped early spring. It tastes fresh, mellow, making the first sip unforgettable. It is also renowned for its floral aroma and showy white hairs.

 

Weight: 100g/3.5oz

Capacity: Approximately 85 brews * 240mL/8oz cup

Caffeine: Low

Time: Picked in Spring 2020




What to look for

Tightly rolled leaves that curl like snails, with snowy white hair

Aroma

Sweet-like floral aroma with a hint of pear and lily

In the cup

Green-yellow colour

Taste

Fruity smack, lightly sweet with an apricot after-taste

The most authentic way.

300+ hours of drying

Health Benefits of Biluochun Green Tea

With high catechins, vitamin C and amino acids, the dragon well green tea can help boost mental alertness and provide beneficial effects on blood pressure and cholesterol, thereby reducing the risk of heart disease.

Direct from the origin

Biluochun originates from the Dongting Mountains in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province in China. The elevation of 300m to 1000m above sea level is ideal for growing these delicate looking, precious green tea leaves.

Based on chronicles from the Qing Dynasty, the Kangxi Emperor had a visit to Lake Tai and was told by the villagers of the scary fragrance emitted by the tea leaves. Not convinced, the emperor decided to give it a better name, “green snail spring”.

Farmer - Ms. Wan

Ms. Wang is dedicated to making sure the teas produced in their farm are pure and high quality. Her dedication shows as she wakes as early as 6am to prepare her daily activities. At 7am, Ms. Wang is out plucking the leaves and fresh buds. “It takes me about 6 hours but I do not mind. The aroma that welcomes me everyday is motivating and I can’t help but feel proud of my work because I am keeping the tea culture alive.”

Farmland - Dontingshan Tea Garden

This Biluochun tea is cultivated in Dongtingshan Tea Garden, right at the heart of Dongting Mountains located in Suzhou’s Lake Tai. The Dongting Mountains natural reserve boasts of a planting environment where tea and fruit trees grow and bloom all year long. This plantation is about 900 meters above sea level, making the temperature perfect for growing tea leaves. Its fruit trees grow and bloom all year long together with the Biluochun tea, giving it a fragrant and fruity aroma.

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Brewing Method

Cup Method

Tea: 2 Teaspoons / 2g Tea

Teacup: 8.8oz / 250ml

Temp: 175℉ / 80℃

Brewing time: 3 - 5 mins

Gaiwan Method

Tea: 4g

Teacup: 4oz / 120ml

Temp: 175℉ / 80℃

6 Steeps: 15s, 25s, 40s, 60s, 80s, 100s

History of Biluochun Green Tea

Bilouchun, which literally means green snail spring, was originally called Xia Sha Ren Xiang. According to legends, a tea picker ran out of space in her basket and was compelled to put the tea leaves inside her clothes. The warmth of her body caused the leaves to emit a certain rich aroma.


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MH
06/08/2018
Marshall H.
Canada
Good For Morning

I like to drink teas in the morning with my bagel(with honey butter), the tea helps me to start the day fresh. I have been drinking the normal black tea in a tea bag and wanted to try something new, this Biluochun green tea is the tea that I would enjoy everymorning.

DB
06/04/2018
Donna B.
Australia
Wonderful green tea

It's really one of the best green teas I've ever tasted! I'm not exaggerating. I went to Japan 2 months ago and I bought many green teas and matcha teas back to the UK. But most of them the taste is too strong for me personally and I don't really like it. They're now still in my kitchen...If you like strong tea this tea may not be your choice. But if you prefer something milder, I would suggest you to try this one out. I'm planning to get more from them!

JG
04/05/2018
Jonathon G.
USA
Coffee -> tea

I'm usually a coffee person, but my friend recommended this type of tea to me and I really enjoyed drinking it. I like its mellow and comfortable taste the most. Simply put, it tastes like tea (without anything added, it's also emphasized in their website).

TG
03/31/2018
Tanya G.
Australia
Natural tea with a nice package

I like teas that are natural. Borntea definitely satisifies me!! I haven't tried this type of tea before, it's a little bitter (so don't steep for too long) BUT it feels so natural. I also received a hand-written letter from the team. Loved the package and the authenicity.

ML
03/24/2018
Marie L.
USA
I'M BLOWN AWAY

This is my first loose leaf green tea I bought online and I'm blown away by how much better it tastes than the grocery store tea bags I've been drinking. Maybe it's fresher or maybe it's a different type of green tea, i'm not exactly sure, but it's so very nice. Now i'm wondering about other varieties of loose leaf green teas and what I've been missing for so long! :-)

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