Dragon Well or Long Jing is purported to be the most popular tea in China and even the planet. It should be an easy brewer generally but there are a lot of so called fakes out there as well, or just poor quality examples. Long Jing was certainly my first great green tea.debunix wrote:It took me a dozen or more brewings to finally get a sweet, thick, vegetal brew of dragon well without a lot of bitterness. For me, it took about 3 grams of leaves in an 80mL gaiwan, water at 175 degrees, infusion times 30", 10", 30".artmom wrote:Tried my Dragon Well green tea sample this evening....I'll keep trying to see if I like it any better.
Of course, I forgot a last infusion this evening for about 5 minutes, and it was undrinkably bitter.
Still, three times in a row it was exquisite, enough that I may even buy more someday.
Don't give up on it.
TD continued with a tasting of Yame Matcha from Zencha w/ DW served up in a gift Chawan from Cory Lum! Currently, Mug/Genmai home roast ... great TD. Hmmm, 3 different Yame teas today, is this a new trend?