Tea: |
Imperial
Dragonwell - Lung Ching
Queen of Green Tea |
Manufacture Type: |
Steamed
green tea and a special
10 part handmade process |
Cup Characteristics: |
Full
bodied tending
astringent (brisk) with
a heady bouquet. Full
green tea flavor with
flowery notes |
Information: |
Lung
Ching Tea - also known
as Dragon Well is
produced by hand through
a 10 part process. The
tea used to produce
Dragon Well is grown by
the side of West Lake in
Zhejiang Province.
Dragon Well is
distinguished by its
beautiful shape, emerald
colour, scented smell
and tending sweet floral
character. In Chinese
culture Dragon Well is
looked upon as an
excellent gift to give
to your friends as once
it was a gift to
emperors.
In ancient times top
Dragon Well tea was the
tea of emperors and
special dignitaries. The
secret was in the
plucking! Known as
imperial plucking only
the bud and the 1st leaf
was plucked and this had
to occur before the
Clear Light Festival,
otherwise the tea could
not be have the moniker
‘Imperial’. Young
virgins, gloved and
using gold scissors
delicately plucked the
stem and placed it into
a golden basket. The tea
was only plucked once a
year during March and
early April before the
Clear Light Festival,
otherwise the tea could
not be have the moniker
‘Imperial’.. Today the
plucking process has
changed somewhat (the
time of plucking has not
changed) but it is
fascinating to know the
tradition behind this
marvelous tea.
As with all great teas
there is more than one
legend. Another tale has
it that in 250 AD a
Taoist monk affirmed
that there must be a
dragon lurking in a
certain spring not far
from Hangchow. The monk
implored the well dragon
to come to the rescue of
the poor farmers
suffering a crippling
drought. Instantly the
clouds came rushing in
from every side and
poured forth a timely
rain. One account of
this, an old temple
adjoining the spring is
know as Dragon’s Well
Monastery, and the tea
derives its name from
the same legend.
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
When preparing by the
cup, this tea can be
used repeatedly - about
3 times. The secret is
to use water that is
about 180’F or 80’C.
Place 1 teaspoon in your
cup, let the tea steep
for about 3 minutes and
then begin enjoying a
cup of enchantment - do
not remove the leaves
from the cup. Once the
water level is low - add
more water, and so on
and so on - until the
flavor of the tea is
exhausted. Look at the
pattern of the leaves in
the brew, not only do
they foretell your
fortune but you can see
the bud and shoots
presenting themselves,
looking like they are
about to be plucked by
young virgins.
Alternatively as with
all top quality teas,
scoop 2-4 teaspoons of
tea into the teapot,
pour in boiling water
that has been freshly
drawn (previously boiled
water has lost most of
its oxygen and therefore
tends to be flat
tasting), steep for 2-4
minutes (to taste), stir
(virtually all the
leaves will sink), pour
into your cup but do not
add milk or sugar since
green tea is enjoyed
‘straight-up’.
Iced Tea Brewing Method:
(to make 1
liter/quart) : Place
6 teaspoons of tea
into a teapot or
heat resistant
pitcher. Pour 1 1/4
cups of freshly
boiled water over
the tea. Steep for 5
minutes. Quarter
fill a serving
pitcher with cold
water. Pour the tea
into your serving
pitcher straining
the leaves. Add ice
and top up the
pitcher with cold
water. Garnish and
sweeten to taste. [A
rule of thumb when
preparing fresh
brewed iced tea is
to double the
strength of hot tea
since it will be
poured over ice and
diluted with cold
water.]
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