Hmm. This is weird, nutty, and something else. An almost overwhelming vegetal dryness. It’s interesting. I think this is only the second dragonwell I have had and I have to say that it’s not my favorite kind of tea so far.
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Hmm. This is weird, nutty, and something else. An almost overwhelming vegetal dryness. It’s interesting. I think this is only the second dragonwell I have had and I have to say that it’s not my favorite kind of tea so far.
Thanks, TeaEqualsBliss!
So this is the Dragonwell I tried. Definitely not as good as others I’ve had, but it’s still pretty good. It’s slightly sweet, very reminiscent of buttered green veggies. And I completely forgot what else to say because of this, the greatest thing on the entire internet. http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/live-247-corgi-puppy-cam
Just got a nice tine of this from Love Teas from the UK and it says it’s imported by Adagio Teas…so…if you are in the UK and are familiar with Love Teas – check them out for Adagio’s Dragonwell, apparently.
This has a light and buttery-sweet beginning of the sip with a more vegetal ending of the sip. This isn’t too bad. Not overly strong but fairly tasty.
I received this in a random sample swap from Meowkattack! I decided I wanted to use my clear glass teapot today and I’m happy I did! The color of the liquor is beautiful, a light olive green. I don’t think I’ve ever really tried a dragonwell tea. The smell has a sweet fresh vegetable scent to it. The flavor is light and kind of reminds me of buttered peas. I haven’t enjoyed a plain green tea in some time so this was very refreshing! Thanks again!!