Ten Ren's Dragon Well Green Tea Loose Leaf (150g)

 
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Ten Ren's Dragon Well Green Tea Loose Leaf (150g)





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150g Green tea leave. Taste: It has a fresh, snap-pea and slightly chestnut fragrance. It has a toasty smooth flavor with delicate nutty notes. It's never astringent or bitter-tasting when brewed correctly. Up to today, the tea plant in West Lake of Hangzhou, still produces superb quality green tea strictly following traditional methods. As a result, the final tea leaves have a flat and smooth appearance. It is a green tea most famously known in China and while it can be grown and found all over China, the origin of Dragon well green tea is located in the mountainous areas surrounding the West Lake of Hangzhou in Zhejiang province. One of the most significant stories associated with this green tea is that it was presented to President Richard Nixon during his trip to China. Dragon well tea( ) is commonly known as Lung Chung or Long-Gun in Chinese. Its first record was around 733-804 A.D by Lu Yu who write a famous piece "The Classic of Tea". , , , , ; ?” ?”, ?.
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