West Lake Dragon Well Tea - Xi Hu Longjing
West Lake Dragon Well Tea – Xi Hu Longjing Tea 200 gram (7 oz)
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West Lake Dragon Well Tea – Xi Hu Longjing Tea 200 gram (7 oz)

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The West Lake Dragon Well tea is without question the most famous green tea from China. Our Dragon Well tea is fully made according to original methods: It’s handpicked and manually processed by skilled tea masters. The applied pan-frying method results in an outstanding toasty and nutty aroma.

 

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Origin of the name: West Lake Dragon Well

The special name of this Chinese green tea refers to an ancient village ‘Dragon Well’ southwest of the ‘West Lake’. This picturesque lake is loved by Chinese and foreign tourist for its leisurely charm, and it’s the symbol of Hangzhou, China. It’s surrounded by little pagoda-topped hills and wonderful bridges. To some the West Lake is considered as the representation of classical beauty of China.

South of the lake perhaps China’s most well-known tea regions, named after the lake. The region consists of the 5 famous Dragon Well villages the original local tea is produced. Our artisan Dragon Well tea is sourced directly from small family farms in the Mei Jia Wu village.

Cold brew green tea

Slow cooking is popular these days, but did you know you can cold brew green tea? We tried with this Dragon Well green tea, and the result was amazing. There was absolutely no bitterness, and it draws out all the sweetness from mother nature. Watch the video to see how easy it is to do it yourself:

Tea region

West Lake Dragon Well green tea is from one of the main tea regions in China; the Hangzhou West Lake region in Zhejiang province, also known as ‘xi hu’. Many tea plantations can be found among the hills, each producing Chinese Dragon Well loose tea.

Produced for more than 1000 years in this area of China, this tea possesses four qualities that set it above other teas: emerald green color, aromatic flavor, overall appearance, and crisp and refreshing taste.

Harvesting Dragon Well green tea

The harvest time for Dragon Well tea is a short six weeks, with the first two weeks producing the superior grade teas. Once picked, the loose tea leaves must be hand roasted the same day. A roaster uses his or her bare hands in order to feel both the heat and the dryness of the leaves. Once roasted, the leaves are ready for immediate consumption.

More Information

Steeping time3-4 min
Steeping temperature85 °C – 185 °F
Leaves per 500ml / 17oz teapot2-5 gram
Tablespoons / 500ml (17 oz)1.5 tbsp
Harvest Year2022
Tea SeasonSpring
Tea Caffeine Contentmedium
Tea RegionWest Lake, Hangzhou
Tea ProvinceZhejiang
Gluten-freeyes
Tea in Chinese西湖龙井