Ranking the first
among the ten famous teas in China, Dragon Well tea is well-known for
its green, fragrance, sweetness and pretty shape. As Lu Yu, a tea expert
of the Tang dynasty (about 1,000 years ago) had mentioned the Dragon
Well tea in his famous book "On Tea", the tea must have enjoyed a
history of more than 1200 years. Emperor Qianlong of the Qing dynasty
once named the 18 tea trees growing at the foot of Lion Peak Hill as
"royal tea", where Su Dongpo, a famous poet of the Song dynasty, wrote
three Chinese characters meaning Old Dragon Well.
The late Chairman
Mao Zedong was very fond of Dragon Well tea. During his two visits to
Liu's Villa by the West Lake in early 1960s, he picked Dragon Well tea
with his own hands, which was roasted and infused with water from
Running Tiger Spring. Mao loved the taste so much that he said: "Nothing
could be compared with Dragon Well tea infused with water from Running
Tiger Spring". The Dragon Well tea tree from which Mao had picked tea
was transplanted into the company's courtyard in commemoration of
Chairman Mao.
The late Premier
Zhou was concerned about the production of Dragon Well tea very much. He
had been to the home of Dragon Well tea for five times. Other late
Party and State leaders like Deng Xiaoping, Zhu De, Chen Yun, Chen Yi,
Ye Jianying were all very fond of Dragon Well tea and had visited the
place for many times.
The Dragon Well
tea also enjoys a good reputation abroad. The former CPC
Secretary-General Jiang Zemin once invited Queen Elizabeth II of the
United Kingdom to taste the Dragon Well tea. Among the VIPs who have
tasted the tea, there were Nixon and Kissinger. The tea also serves as a
gift tea for visiting heads of foreign states.
The Best Dragon
Well tea grows on the hills west to the West Lake in Mei Jia Wu Village.
The place has all that are essential to the growing of quality
tea-fertile soil, moderate climate, plentiful rainfall, mist and cloud
that enclose the hills all the year round. Extra care in breeding and
picking and unique traditional hand roast method also contribute to the
superior quality of the tea. Every 500g special grade Dragon Well tea
need about 26,000 pieces of tender shoot handpicked before April 5 which
are then roasted by hand with extra care for about 10 hours. The Dragon
Well tea is flat-shaped, stiff, of even size and smooth. The tea comes
out in lobes when infused in a glass with clear water. The bright green
of the tea infusion, the long-lasting fragrance, the refreshing and
sweet taste bring real enjoyment to the drinker.
Popular among the
consumers, the Dragon Well tea has won honors at provincial and national
competitions for consecutive years. The tea was awarded the prize of
"China Famous Cultural Tea" at the International Tea Culture Festival
held in Hangzhou, China in 1991, and the "Tianma" gold medal for
national tourists goods in 1992. In 1993 the tea was listed among the
"Famous Brand Products" with recommendation by China Standards
Information Center, Hong Kong Xinhua News Agency and two other
institutions. It was appraised as Famous Brand Product in food industry
in China in 1994. It was named "Famous Farm Products" by the Government
of Zhejiang Province and won a gold medal for farm and sideline products
of Zhejiang province in 1998.
The "well" is an
actual spring-fed well (a circular stone enclosure where the water is
gathered) with a temple and a teahouse nearby--not far from Hangzhou.
Legend has it that during a severe drought a resident monk summoned up a
lucky dragon he'd heard was in the neighborhood. He prayed, and lo, the
rains came, the crops were saved, and the peasants rejoiced.Dragon Well
is a circular pond 2 meters in diameter, the spring water drains down
to a brook along the Yingma bridge, Huangni Hill and finally winds it
way into West Lake through Mao Jia Bu. The water of dragon well is sweet
and nice. What is more interesting to see is a 'dividing line' on the
surface of the well water when it is stirred, a line that, like a hair
spring and disappears slowly.
Dragon well tea is renowned as "green
in hue, strong fragrance, mellow taste and pretty appearance". It is
soft but far, fragrant but fresh, having a distinctive style. The Dragon
Well has four distinct characteristics: 1. flat leaves, 2. jade green
color, 3. soft and mellow flavor, 4. sweet, fresh aroma. The mellow
flavor of the Dragon Well keeps it from turning bitter like black tea
even if it is over-steeped. The Chinese believes Dragon Well has a
cooling effect so it is even more popular during the spring and summer
seasons.
Compared to other green tea varieties, Dragon Well is more
full-bodied and complex than most. However, in keeping with the
character of green tea, it is still mild compared with black teas and
oolong teas.
Dragon
Well and other green tea are produced in such a way that it contains
the highest content of antioxidant compounds. Antioxidants are proven to
help in the fight against certain cancers, lower cholesterol levels and
blood pressure, reduce the likely-hood of getting the flu and other
infections, and help reduce the signs of aging. There is also enough
fluoride found in green tea to aid against plaque and other oral
bacteria. With Dragon Well's mellow sweet taste and long list of health
benefits, it is no wonder that the Chinese has been drinking this tea
for centuries. The next time you are looking for a refreshing cup of
tea, we welcome you to try the wonderful Dragon Well.
This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 25 October, 2009.