The wait is over. The very first teas of the 2025 season have arrived at Masters Teas by Adagio, harvested just weeks ago and flown in fresh from China’s most celebrated tea regions. For generations, these first-flush teas have been among the most anticipated of the year, prized for their delicate flavors and fleeting freshness.
The first to arrive is the Shi Feng Long Jing from Hangzhou. Known as one of China’s most revered green teas, this spring standout captures the essence of the season with a crisp, fragrant cup. Notes of classic chestnut richness unfold into layers of apricot and floral sweetness, delivering a taste of spring unlike any other.
More treasures from the spring harvest are arriving daily. This year’s collection features:
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Bi Tan Piao Xue C – A graceful green tea with bright, refreshing character.
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Jin Kong Que – A golden-hued tea offering richness and depth.
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Tai Ping Hou Kui – Elegant, large-leafed, and smooth with layered complexity.
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Yin Hao Long Zhu – Fragrant and refined, with a floral bouquet that lingers.
Each tea is sourced directly from artisan growers dedicated to preserving traditional craftsmanship while showcasing the unique character of their region. Offered in limited quantities, these early spring harvests invite tea lovers to be among the first to savor 2025’s freshest flavors.
“These first harvests are a true celebration of the season,” said Cynthia Fazekas of Masters Teas.
“They’re not just teas—they’re fleeting works of art that capture the essence of spring in every cup.”
The
2025 First Harvest Collection is available now exclusively at
MastersTeas.com. Tea enthusiasts are encouraged to secure their favorites early, as quantities are limited.