More About This Tea:
Dragon Well
Grown at Lion's Rock
West Lake Hangzhou in
Zhejiang Province is often considered "the tea city of China." West
Lake has been popular since the Song Dynasty for its beauty and
relaxing environment, attracting scholars, artists, and literati to
live and work there. It has an important university and a very strong
teahouse culture. Now there are 740 teahouses of all styles to service
a population who like to meet and enjoy tea.
Lion Rock The
Dragon Well-producing towns are very busy at this time. Families come
to the region to get out of the city and enjoy the freshly processed
tea in the countryside. Tour buses, cars, and taxis all clog the
streets, giving it a festive atmosphere. Wine or truffle season in a
small European town comes to mind.
Dragon Well or Longjing This
classic green tea, famous since the 8th century, is grown in the hills
just west of Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province, China. It is known for its
"four unique qualities" -- flat-leaf appearance, pleasant jade-green
color, wonderful leafy aroma, and roasted nutty taste. Dragon Well is
one of the famous tribute teas and is still carefully picked and
processed completely by hand.
Get some to take home! I
left the bustling towns and spent time with a farmer and his family.
His highest grade was already picked and sold. Tea that has been picked
before the Ching Ming Festival on April 5 commands a very high price
and is sold locally to those with connections. These days the farmers
have lots of power and are able to offer tea selectively and set their
own prices. I hand carried some and await the rest, which will arrive
within a week. This wonderful tea was grown at Lion Rock and picked in
the second week of April 2005.
-- One-Minute Tea Tip, April 2005
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