Tea: Zhejiang Wild-Growing Dragon Well 'Long Jing' Green Tea
A Dragon Well (Long Jing) from What-Cha
Brand: | What-Cha |
Style: | Dragon Well (Long Jing) |
Region: | Zhejiang, China |
Caffeine: | Caffeinated |
Loose? | Loose |
# Ratings: | 1 View All |
Product page: | Zhejiang Wild-Growing Dragon Well 'Long Jing' Green Tea |
Reviewer: Amanda
Member since Oct, 2012
✓ 338 teas reviewed
✓ 5 of Dragon Well (Long Jing)
✓ 59 of Green Tea
✓ 26 of What-Cha
✓ 8 from Zhejiang, China
✓ 100 from China
✓ 338 teas reviewed
✓ 5 of Dragon Well (Long Jing)
✓ 59 of Green Tea
✓ 26 of What-Cha
✓ 8 from Zhejiang, China
✓ 100 from China
Review of Zhejiang Wild-Growing Dragon Well 'Long Jing' Green Tea
November 12th, 2014
Aroma | Flavor | Value | Total |
10 of 10 | 5 of 5 | 4 of 5 | 97 of 100 |
Outstanding | Excellent | Good Value |
The aroma of the leaves is delightfully sweet and nutty, like roasted sesame seeds and a tiny touch of peanuts. This transitions to spinach and a tiny bit of sharp artichoke at the finish, so the aroma has a nice zingy finish.
The taste starts out sweet with notes of honey sesame candies and a touch of chestnut. This transitions to greenness with artichoke and green beans, this greenness lingers until the end with a hint of spinach. The aftertaste is honey sweet and lingers long after I have finished.