Green Tea
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Commercial Description
...When brewed, it produces a tea with a light greenish-yellow color, a fresh flavor, and a pure aroma. The tea leaves used in these tea bags are steamed to stop the fermentation process, while Dragon Well green tea leaves are pan fried to stop the fermentation process...
Brewing Instructions: (from Ten Ren Tea)
The water used to steep green tea should be about 160°F or 70°C to prevent scalding the leaves.
Ratings & Reviews
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72 Aroma: 5/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 5/5
Plowboy (24 reviews) on Aug. 29th, 2017
After reading the reviews here and needing more office tea, I went to a local Ten Ren store looking for Dragon Well in the tea bag. They had it in loose form only at $150 a pound. They directed me to the Asian market next door where they did have the Green Tea.
Just finished a cup and it's like what you all wrote. After it cooled a bit it had a very good taste, no bitterness that I could tell. Very nice, now I'm looking forward to drinking down my stock and trying the loose Dragon Well.
Plowboy (24 reviews) on Aug. 29th, 2017
After reading the reviews here and needing more office tea, I went to a local Ten Ren store looking for Dragon Well in the tea bag. They had it in loose form only at $150 a pound. They directed me to the Asian market next door where they did have the Green Tea.
Just finished a cup and it's like what you all wrote. After it cooled a bit it had a very good taste, no bitterness that I could tell. Very nice, now I'm looking forward to drinking down my stock and trying the loose Dragon Well.
70 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
spaflam (179 reviews) on May. 16th, 2013
For the price - you can't beat ten ren teabags for a quick earthy-green on the go. Grassy and green pepper notes (to my nose/palate) and a light to medium body after a generous 3-4 minute steep. Mild and easy to drink - and I drink this one hot (not iced) with a little sweetener like honey or stevia. (Gasp!)
spaflam (179 reviews) on May. 16th, 2013
For the price - you can't beat ten ren teabags for a quick earthy-green on the go. Grassy and green pepper notes (to my nose/palate) and a light to medium body after a generous 3-4 minute steep. Mild and easy to drink - and I drink this one hot (not iced) with a little sweetener like honey or stevia. (Gasp!)
80 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 5/5
Edoc (2 reviews) on Dec. 5th, 2009
Very balanced and mild tea, with a clean, crisp aftertaste. Consistently delicious, but it may leave you craving a more robust tea (such as Ten Ren's Dragon Well). One of my standard go-to teas.
Edoc (2 reviews) on Dec. 5th, 2009
Very balanced and mild tea, with a clean, crisp aftertaste. Consistently delicious, but it may leave you craving a more robust tea (such as Ten Ren's Dragon Well). One of my standard go-to teas.
67 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Sep. 27th, 2009
This is a very enjoyable green tea. Although this tea is steamed, it is much mellower than a typical sencha--less sharp. Less grassy than Ten Ren's dragon well. The tea brews a more golden color, less greenish. Less bitter and astringent than the majority of teabag teas on the market. Compared to Ten Ren's Dragonwell, this tea has a much simpler aroma, but is a bit more gentle. When I've bought Ten Ren's teabag teas in the past, I've tended to use this one up pretty quickly because I like it so much!
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Sep. 27th, 2009
This is a very enjoyable green tea. Although this tea is steamed, it is much mellower than a typical sencha--less sharp. Less grassy than Ten Ren's dragon well. The tea brews a more golden color, less greenish. Less bitter and astringent than the majority of teabag teas on the market. Compared to Ten Ren's Dragonwell, this tea has a much simpler aroma, but is a bit more gentle. When I've bought Ten Ren's teabag teas in the past, I've tended to use this one up pretty quickly because I like it so much!
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More Green Tea from Ten Ren Tea
Dragon Well 2nd Grade
Style: | Dragon Well (Long Jing) |
Region: | Zhejiang, China |
Caffeine: | Caffeinated |
Leaf: | Loose |
1 Rating