Pre-Ming Dragon Well

Made from leaves that have not been oxidized.


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Pre-Ming Dragon Well

by TIM » Jun 9th, '06, 00:15

How's this year long jing compare to last year? Had 4 samples of pre-ming Shi Feng last month and A Mei Jia Wu this week. Still searching for a better quality....

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by MarshalN » Jun 14th, '06, 23:58

It's starting to get late for searching for pre-ming longjing!

I won't get to taste any until I go back to HK...

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by Chip » Jun 15th, '06, 00:14

The 2006 ones I tried this year did not impress me that much. I love long jings, but while the ones I tried were stunning in appearance, they were lacking in flavor. I think you have to use a lot of leaf of many premium long jings making them even more costly...like $2.50 a pop.

Just my opinion, I can be happy with a really good long jing without shelling out 30+ bucks for 50 grams. I have a few long jing from this year that were around half that price that had better flavor and aroma...they mad me very happy... :lol:

The funny thing is, I set out this spring determined to find a great pre qing ming xi hu long jing, and discovered that for me, as much as they are great to look at, I can do without.

Just my 2 yen's worth...

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Re: Pre-Ming Dragon Well

by acehigh » Jun 15th, '06, 11:54

TIM wrote:How's this year long jing compare to last year? Had 4 samples of pre-ming Shi Feng last month and A Mei Jia Wu this week. Still searching for a better quality....
Where are you buying your tea? Online or at a store in NYC?


I was thinking of buying this from Itoen this week. I not a big fan of Dragon Well, but I think its because I only had low quality one.

http://www.itoen.com/leaf/index.cfm?sp=product&ID=323

Jun 15th, '06, 16:00

by Guest » Jun 15th, '06, 16:00

Itoen do not carry any pre-ming shi feng. I got a great shi feng this Tues. at the t-gallery. So far, 3 out of 5 are directly from the Tea Institute in Hangzhou, West lake, China.

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by acehigh » Jun 15th, '06, 16:47

Anonymous wrote:Itoen do not carry any pre-ming shi feng. I got a great shi feng this Tues. at the t-gallery. So far, 3 out of 5 are directly from the Tea Institute in Hangzhou, West lake, China.
Where do you have an address or website?

Jun 16th, '06, 00:35

by Guest » Jun 16th, '06, 00:35

T-Gallery is on Allen St. in NYC.

Just uploaded a posting on Shi feng.
http://themandarinstea.blogspot

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