So I’m window shopping in Tokyo and come across a Chinese tea store… with the amount of sencha I have I decided to go for it. In that store I found the best smelling oolong I have ever held… and I’v had 70 something oolongs before. Anyways, I did what I normally do: I looked for the most expensive tea to see what it was. I looked at the sample, some tiny flat leaf with pink lines in it… what the heck is that? Tuns out it was Dragonwell that sat in a display case way too long. This store sold teas in 50g tins but the Dragonwell was only 30 and cost more then all the other teas. I was like “dangit, I have to”, so I bought it. I didn’t find out it was Dragonwell until I opened the package up that I bought. Quite a strong smell and I may have snapped the package open and split tea :/ but only may have…
This is a wonderful cup of tea. It’s sad because this company has nothing online about them which drives me crazy… I’m enjoying this slowly :)
The leaf hasn’t lost its fragrance since I brewed them 2 hours ago which has been enjoyable as well.
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I absolutely bought that oolong… I am keeping it unopened until I get back because teas I really like I devour. I had the Momo Surpreme Oolong by Lupcicia and drank an ounce within two weeks along with other teas. I’m quite upset that this company has no website though because I swear that oolong smell was superb.
You bought that oolong, right?
I absolutely bought that oolong… I am keeping it unopened until I get back because teas I really like I devour. I had the Momo Surpreme Oolong by Lupcicia and drank an ounce within two weeks along with other teas. I’m quite upset that this company has no website though because I swear that oolong smell was superb.
(I also bought some other oolong that had no sample… I have no clue what is in that package so it’s a surprise for me which I rarely do for myself)