Long Jing Dragon Well

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Green Tea
Flavors
Grassy, Nutty, Pecan, Savory, Soybean, Umami, Vegetal
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 2 g 16 oz / 473 ml

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  • “Just the basic Long Jing offered by Tealyra, not “westlake” or “supreme” or any of the other superlatives that they occasionally market. And over the years, I’ve found this to be just as good as...” Read full tasting note
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Voted as one of China’s top teas- Long Jing Dragon Well is a fine green tea that is world renowned for its appearance and distinctive flavor! Our Long Jing Dragon Well is a truly sublime tea. Its liquor is a lovely golden jade hue, and has a pure clean aroma, and a delicate fragrance. Long Jing Dragon Well tea has a one of a kind, distinguished appearance; it has a flat, large leaf shape that tea lovers will recognize instantly upon sight. Its leaves are broad and flat, a result of laborious harvesting, handling, and drying. The labor intensive production is well worth it!

Long Jing Dragon Well tea is refreshingly smooth, silky, sweet and delicate, among the very best of Chinese greens!

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Just the basic Long Jing offered by Tealyra, not “westlake” or “supreme” or any of the other superlatives that they occasionally market. And over the years, I’ve found this to be just as good as their fancier versions anyway, though those are long gone from my tea cupboard. This 100 g mylar bag has been sealed up in my darkened tea cabinet for about two years. Nice long unbroken, brittle flat blades of tea leaf, with an almost waxy feel to them.

Today I over-infused 2.5 g in 16 oz boiling spring water for a half hour. You could call that Wild-Western Style! And I ended up with two cups of quaffable (golden yellow) green tea having a little astringent bite (“wild”) and plenty of the very typical Dragon Well vegetal flavor and aroma. Savory, nutty (more like pecan, less like walnut or hazelnut), grassy with hint of steamed edamame, nice long finish… exactly what we expect from a cuppa Long Jing! If I’d stopped the steep at 6 minutes it would have been perfect! And, modestly priced, while being unfussy at the same time. Satisfying!

Flavors: Grassy, Nutty, Pecan, Savory, Soybean, Umami, Vegetal

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 2 g 16 OZ / 473 ML

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