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Superior quality green tea |
3/18/2017 |
The first steeping of this Dragon Well green tea resulted in a yellow-green brew with a fresh aroma and a bright, classic green tea flavor with no bitterness and a slight sweetness. There is a lot of backbone to this tea. The second steeping yielded a more golden brew with all of the secondary flavors of the first and just the slightest tannin. |
- Dominic, PA |
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Solid Chinese Green |
10/3/2016 |
This is a very solid China green tea. Fresh and bright, with an almost minty quality to it. I enjoyed this a great deal as a summer green. |
- ANDREW, IL |
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rich, complex taste |
5/16/2012 |
I started drinking green teas partly to cut back on caffeine and partly for the anti-oxidant effects green tea is said to have. But many green teas taste a bit thin to me. This one doesnt. To my taste it has subtle toasty overtones that seem to gather on the palate in the course of a mug-full, giving the tea a very satisfying depth. I also love the name--dragons and wells both being ancient symbols of feminine power. But a cute name wouldnt cut it for long, at least not with me. |
CATHERINE WALLACE |
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