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The Other Understanding Of Dragon Well

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Dragon Well (Long Jing) - Local varietal. This tea, honored since the 8th century Tang Dynasty, is one of the premier representatives of Chinese green teas, grown near the famed West Lake area on the Tieh Mu Mountain Range. Dragonwell is hand-fired in large woks leaving the leaves flat, shiny, and a yellow jade color. There are many grades of Dragonwell tea. A clear, yellow-green infusion with an aromatic earthy flavor reminiscent of roasted chestnuts
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On reading these articles,I know I really need to develop the level of my English,and I need to learn more new words.Hehe……
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On reading these articles,I know I really need to develop the level of my English,and I need to learn more new words.Hehe……


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Dragon Well is the most popular green tea from China. 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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the most famous dragon well (in Chinese Long Jing) is the West lake Long Jing.It tastes very well. I often visit a famous Chinese website 5ktea.com to collect info about it
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i am a regular customer of 5ktea. their dragon well tea is amazing.
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