Oolong Tea, Green Dragon, 3.5 oz (100 g)
Anxi 'Ben Shan' Varietal Brews 50 Cups Pure Leaf Teas Origin Anxi, Fujian, China Green Dragon oolong is grown in the mountains of Anxi county, the home of oolong tea in China. There are several oolong tea Plant varietals (at least 12) growing in Anxi, each with its own distinct flavor profile. The most famous of these varietals is Tieguanyin. Green Dragon (Ben Shan varietal) is a young varietal called a clonal and is grown primarily near Raoyang village in Anxi. It has strong, heavy branches and brightly colored, distinct, elipse shaped leaves. It shares some similarities in fragrance with the Tieguanyin varietal. Greener Oolong Oolongs range in their flavor (mild and floral to strong and toasty) and color spectrum (from light green to dark) depending on the processing technique Used Our eBay Store About Us Contact Us Add to Favorite Sellers Oolong tea leaves. Expiration Date: 12/31/2026 Disclaimer: Our receiving department does its best to verify and then enter the correct expiration dates for all incoming products. However, discrepancies do occur from time to time. This being said, the exceptionally high turnover at iHerb ensures that our inventory is among the freshest in the industry. The Tao of Tea, Oolong Tea, Green Dragon, 3.5 oz (100 g) DESCRIPTION: Anxi 'Ben Shan' Varietal Brews 50 Cups Pure Leaf Teas Origin Anxi, Fujian, China Green Dragon oolong is grown in the mountains of Anxi county, the home of oolong tea in China. There are several oolong tea Plant varietals (at least 12) growing in Anxi, each with its own distinct flavor profile. The most famous of these varietals is Tieguanyin. Green Dragon (Ben Shan varietal) is a young varietal called a clonal and is grown primarily near Raoyang village in Anxi. It has strong, heavy branches and brightly colored, distinct, elipse shaped leaves. It shares some similarities in fragrance with the Tieguanyin varietal. Greener Oolong Oolongs range in their flavor (mild and floral to strong and toasty) and color spectrum (from light green to dark) depending on the processing technique Used. Green Dragon is a greener oolong with low oxidization. Sun Withering For Green Dragon, mature leaves are plucked and then withered in the sun (weather permitting) to reduce moisture. Traditional Rolling Once suitable suppleness is achieved rolling techniques are applied which include wrapping the leaves in cloth then binding the cloth, then binding the cloth tightly into a ball shape. Roasting Leaves are then lightly roasted. Successive re-rolling and re-roastings are done to achieve the optimum shape and flavor. A final roast is given to complete the processing. Flavor Profile Smooth, golden infusion with grassy, toasty and light floral notes. The Tao of Tea Like the Tao, the art of tea is universal. We began our work with tea in 1997 to be a connecting thread for tea culture. Practicing the art on a daily basis in our teahouses in Portland, Oregon, we are a group of tea enthusiasts from different backgrounds and cultures. We travel, learn, take delight and seek to offer pure leaf teas with great flavor, artistry and soul. SUGGESTED USE: Brewing Green Dragon Brew one teaspoon of leaf in twelve ounces of pure spring or filtered water at 185F for four minutes. Provides at least two infusions. INGREDIENTS: Oolong tea leaves. WARNINGS: 9.90
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Brand | The Tao of Tea |
| Product | Tea |
| Form | Loose Leaf |
| Expiration Date | 12/31/2026 |
| MPN | TOT41020 |
| Flavor | Green Dragon |
| Package Quantity | 3.5 oz |
Anxi 'Ben Shan' Varietal Brews 50 Cups Pure Leaf Teas Origin Anxi, Fujian, China Green Dragon oolong is grown in the mountains of Anxi county, the home of oolong tea in China. There are several oolong tea Plant varietals (at least 12) growing in Anxi, each with its own distinct flavor profile. The most famous of these varietals is Tieguanyin. Green Dragon (Ben Shan varietal) is a young varietal called a clonal and is grown primarily near Raoyang village in Anxi. It has strong, heavy branches and brightly colored, distinct, elipse shaped leaves. It shares some similarities in fragrance with the Tieguanyin varietal. Greener Oolong Oolongs range in their flavor (mild and floral to strong and toasty) and color spectrum (from light green to dark) depending on the processing technique Used Our eBay Store About Us Contact Us Add to Favorite Sellers Oolong tea leaves. Expiration Date: 12/31/2026 Disclaimer: Our receiving department does its best to verify and then enter the correct expiration dates for all incoming products. However, discrepancies do occur from time to time. This being said, the exceptionally high turnover at iHerb ensures that our inventory is among the freshest in the industry. The Tao of Tea, Oolong Tea, Green Dragon, 3.5 oz (100 g) DESCRIPTION: Anxi 'Ben Shan' Varietal Brews 50 Cups Pure Leaf Teas Origin Anxi, Fujian, China Green Dragon oolong is grown in the mountains of Anxi county, the home of oolong tea in China. There are several oolong tea Plant varietals (at least 12) growing in Anxi, each with its own distinct flavor profile. The most famous of these varietals is Tieguanyin. Green Dragon (Ben Shan varietal) is a young varietal called a clonal and is grown primarily near Raoyang village in Anxi. It has strong, heavy branches and brightly colored, distinct, elipse shaped leaves. It shares some similarities in fragrance with the Tieguanyin varietal. Greener Oolong Oolongs range in their flavor (mild and floral to strong and toasty) and color spectrum (from light green to dark) depending on the processing technique Used. Green Dragon is a greener oolong with low oxidization. Sun Withering For Green Dragon, mature leaves are plucked and then withered in the sun (weather permitting) to reduce moisture. Traditional Rolling Once suitable suppleness is achieved rolling techniques are applied which include wrapping the leaves in cloth then binding the cloth, then binding the cloth tightly into a ball shape. Roasting Leaves are then lightly roasted. Successive re-rolling and re-roastings are done to achieve the optimum shape and flavor. A final roast is given to complete the processing. Flavor Profile Smooth, golden infusion with grassy, toasty and light floral notes. The Tao of Tea Like the Tao, the art of tea is universal. We began our work with tea in 1997 to be a connecting thread for tea culture. Practicing the art on a daily basis in our teahouses in Portland, Oregon, we are a group of tea enthusiasts from different backgrounds and cultures. We travel, learn, take delight and seek to offer pure leaf teas with great flavor, artistry and soul. SUGGESTED USE: Brewing Green Dragon Brew one teaspoon of leaf in twelve ounces of pure spring or filtered water at 185F for four minutes. Provides at least two infusions. INGREDIENTS: Oolong tea leaves. WARNINGS: 9.90