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Dragon Well Single Cultivar Long Jing #43
"I like the tea's aroma and flavor. We are enjoying this tea for the whole summer." - Sabrina l.








Dragon Well Single Cultivar Long Jing #43
Smooth, umami, roasted chestnut, mochi, bittersweet
About This Tea
Dragon Well’s tender buds and leaves are plucked during the early spring Mingqian harvest season in the last days of March and first few days of April, resulting in a refreshing, dewy and sweet infusion.
A famous Chinese Tribute Tea, Dragon Well was once given as a tax payment to Chinese emperors and gifted to presidents and dignitaries in recent times. It was one of the teas that was presented to Nixon and Kissinger when they first visited China.
This batch was produced with the traditional tea bush cultivar named Long Jing #43 (literally, “Dragon Well #43”). It offers the classic Dragon Well profile of fresh spring greens balanced with chestnut sweetness and a mild toasted aroma.
Dragon Well is a pan-roasted green tea that is “flat-fried” in hot wok-shaped pans. The dried tea leaves take on a flat, spear-shaped, blade-like appearance.
The heated stirring, tossing and pressing action carried out in the hot woks initiates the Maillard reaction, which slightly roasts and caramelizes the tea leaves. This special artisanal tea-making style creates a pleasant roasted chestnut aroma balanced with fresh notes of alpine herbs and sweetgrass.
Origin
Jin Long Ping Village, Xuan’en County, Hubei Province, China
Cultivar
Long Jing #43
Harvest
March 26 – April 1, 2025
Elevation
700 - 900 meters
Ingredients
Green tea



Ingredients
Green tea

Origin
Jin Long Ping Village, Xuan’en County, Hubei Province, China
Cultivar
Long Jing #43
Harvest
March 26 – April 1, 2025
Elevation
700 - 900 meters
Preparation
- Imperial
- Metric
Traditional Tea Preparation
Add 4-5g tea per 350-400mL (11-12 oz) water into a glass teapot.
Use water cooled to 180°F.
Infuse for 3 minutes.
Repeat for another 3+ infusions. Increase the steeping time by 30 seconds with each additional infusion.

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Origin
Jin Long Ping
Xuan’en County, Hubei Province, China
We work with tea farmers in the remote, high elevation tea gardens of Xuan En county. Nestled amongst the forested Wuling Mountain range, which rolls into western Hubei province from neighboring Sichuan province, these farms create an ideal climate for organic tea with an exceptionally unique character.








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