Sunday, 2 February 2014

Jing Organic Dragon Well Green Tea

My mom found this tea in her guest room and decided that it was left by some family member or friend as a thank you gift. I've of course claimed it as mine own, my precious, and have proceed to drink pot after pot of the stuff.
Jing Organic Dragon Well Green Tea

Dry Leaf: long, flat and vibrant green tending to a darker forest green with hints of yellow-gold. Has a sweet fresh cut grass smell with a slight saltiness (I included a dry leaf picture from the JING website as my shot is not very clear).

Wet Leaf: pale green-yellow leaves and stems, uncurled and showing rough chopping. Malty scent with hint of seaweed, fish and iodine. Light butter tones.

Liquour: Clear pale lemony colour. Light smells of cut grass and steamed sweet chestnuts. Smooth almost oily texture with a cooling effect on the tongue when exhaled. Sweet herbaceous flavours with slight chestnut, butter and cream.

A good soothing tea with comforting flavours for those moments you want to prolong, like watching your favourite movie in flannel pyjamas.

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