Dragonwell Price
I was just wondering why adagio's dragonwell went up in price this year? Was it harder to find a reliable seller, or what?
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Dec 6th, '06, 00:00
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Dec 6th, '06, 01:25
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I think they got a different longjing. I also was curious about the price change, so I got a sample of it in my last order. I don't remember the previous longjing enough to compare, but it does seem like it has a "cleaner" taste. I don't know if it's higher quality, but I like it more than the other one.
They also got a different, greener wuyi oolong.
They also got a different, greener wuyi oolong.
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Dec 6th, '06, 22:03
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Dragon well is delicious, and in my opinion, the only other green tea that even comes close to it on adagio's website is green anji. I hope the new stock of dragonwell is just as good, and I'm sure that it is.
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