RELX Infinity's 21st Flavor: How Does Cold Brew Longjing Taste?
Infinity’s 21st flavor: How does Cold Brew Longjing taste?
Flavor type: Infinity Cold Brew Longjing
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Basic flavor review: sweet and fragrant without harshness
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Infinity has once again launched its 21st new flavor: Cold Brew Longjing

The history of West Lake Longjing can be traced back as early as the Tang Dynasty. Everyone knows Lu Yu, the Sage of Tea, right? He was a major “celebrity” of that era. Later, Qing Dynasty tea connoisseur Lu Cizhi once praised it, saying:
Just like before, I picked it up as soon as it arrived. After opening the package, I took a smell of the tea aroma—sweet and mellow, with a sip that brings the sweetness of mountain spring water. The fragrance lingers in the mouth, the taste is rich and smooth, and the cooling sensation is just right.
True Longjing is sweet and fragrant without sharpness. When sipped, it seems light, almost flavorless at first, but after drinking, a harmonious sensation spreads between the teeth and cheeks. This “flavor of no flavor” is in fact the ultimate flavor. Longjing is really quite nice.
For those who love drinking tea and smokers who enjoy Tieguanyin-flavored tobacco sticks, this is a real treat. Overall, it’s better than the Tieguanyin version—whether in blending, taste, or lingering aroma, it wins across the board.
Overall recommendation: 5/5. The pod is clean and authentic with no off-notes, and the lingering aroma in the mouth lasts a long time. If you like tea flavors, go for it—you definitely won’t regret it.



