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Lung Ching Superior- 2nd Grade
Lung Ching Superior- 2nd Grade
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A high grade China green tea that is full bodied with a sweet flavor. Has a lovely emerald color when brewed. Dragon Well Lung Ching - Dragon Well is the most popular green tea from China. This tea comes from the Hangzhou region in Zhejiang province and has flat, long and vibrant green leaves. It is known for its full, round flavor, unique nutty taste, pleasant jade-green color, and wonderful aroma. Hand fired in a large wok, it takes on a flat shiny appearance

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Lung Ching Superior Dragonwell
Product Detailed Description
Country of Origin:
China
Region:  
Zhejiang Province - West Lake Region
Shipping Port:   
Shanghai
Grade:  
Lung Ching
Manufacture Type:  
steamed green tea and a special 10 part handmade process
Cup Characteristics:
Full bodied tending astringent (brisk) with a slight heady bouquet.
Infusion: 
Bright and green
 
Legend has it that in 250 AD a Taoist monk affirmed that there must be a dragon lurking in a certain spring not far from Hangchow. The monk implored the well dragon to come to the rescue of the poor farmers suffering a crippling drought. Instantly the clouds came rushing in from every side and poured forth a timely rain. One account of this, an old temple adjoining the spring is know as Dragon s Well Monastery, and the tea derives its name from the same legend.

Lung Ching Tea - also known as Dragon Well is produced by hand through a 10 part process. The tea used to produce Dragon Well is grown by the side of West Lake in Zhejiang Province. Dragon Well is distinguished by its beautiful shape, emerald color, scented smell and tending sweet floral character.

In the People s Republic of China, mists and fog often compensate for insufficient rainfall, at the same time cloaking the gardens in secrecy. Here tea is produced according to ancient time-tested methods and workers perform all tasks by hand, just like their ancestors. The tea leaves that become Lung Ching (a.k.a. Dragonwell) are plucked before the spring rains have fallen. The choicest leaves come from a part of the mountain called Lion's Peak where plucking takes place before each tender shoot has more than one leaf.

 


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Rank 4 The Best Submitted: 09/06/2007
This is the number 1 lung ching tea in my book. I drop a teaspoon in my cup and add water. Add more water when you get to the bottom of the cup. Keep doing this all day and you will still have a flavorful tea at the end of the day. This tea does not have the veggie taste I dislike in green teas and have never brewed up bitter.

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