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My son and I had this together this evening. He’s turning into quite the tea fan!

I enjoyed this one. I love the flat, dried leaves—they remind me of small feathers or dried, pressed flowers! The tea itself has a familiar, vegetal taste to it. Slightly bitter, but I think that is from steeping it longer than I should’ve. I did 4 grams for 12 oz of water and steeped for almost three minutes. I should’ve steeped for a shorter time.

The flavor is typical for other green teas I’ve had and comes through very clearly. I didn’t notice any additional flavors beyond the vegetal nature of the tea. Based on the product’s description when I bought it, I was expecting a chestnut flavor as well but didn’t find it. The liquor has a golden yellow hue. This will be a good one to have during the hot summer months coming up.

I found it refreshing and enjoyed it!

Flavors: Vegetal

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 45 sec 4 g 12 OZ / 354 ML
gmathis

Years of the strong black stuff have burned out my taste buds so that I don’t catch all the subtleties of green and white tea that others do, but dragonwell always hits whatever green sweet spot I do have.

teepland

gmathis: I am glad it isn’t just me! I mostly drink black teas so maybe I am having the same problem you have. I am also glad I have this Dragonwell tea for when I am in the mood for a mild green tea!

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gmathis

Years of the strong black stuff have burned out my taste buds so that I don’t catch all the subtleties of green and white tea that others do, but dragonwell always hits whatever green sweet spot I do have.

teepland

gmathis: I am glad it isn’t just me! I mostly drink black teas so maybe I am having the same problem you have. I am also glad I have this Dragonwell tea for when I am in the mood for a mild green tea!

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Husband and father. Librarian. Soccer fan.

My tea habits generally depend on my mood and the season but, in general, my preferred teas are black teas, especially those grown in Sri Lanka and India. I will occasionally drink other types, though.

Unless noted in my review, I brew my tea western style and do not use additives (milk/cream, sugar, etc.).

I am definitely not an expert when it comes to tea, so I apologize if my reviews differ from the experiences you’ve had with any of the teas I have logged.

Please feel free to contact me and let me know if you have a favorite that I have to try! :)

My grading for tea:

100: Perfect.

90, 95: Excellent.

80, 85: Very good.

70, 75: Good.

60, 65: Okay.

50, 55: Meh.

40, 45: Not so good.

0-35: Awful.

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