The true mark of high-quality tea lies not just in its fragrance but in how that aroma translates into taste, aftertaste, and lasting complexity. Great tea creates a harmonious sensory experience that lingers, reflecting its superior craftsmanship and origin.
Level 1: Floating aroma.
The tea smells fragrant, but when you drink it, it tastes like plain water—no flavor, no lingering scent. These are lower-grade teas.
Level 2: Aroma in the water.
The tea smells nice, and the taste carries some of that aroma, but it’s not as vibrant as the smell. This is your average, everyday tea.
Level 3: Aroma held by the water.
The tea not only smells wonderful but also leaves your entire mouth and throat with a lingering fragrance after you swallow. Now you’re sipping excellent tea.
Level 4: Aroma born from the water.
This is the pinnacle of fine teas. The scent is delicate and deep, and the taste surprises you even more. The aftertaste is long-lasting, with layers of complexity that reflect its premium origin, variety, and craftsmanship.
Dragon Well Tea: A Rare Treasure of Tradition and Craftsmanship
Longjing Green Tea, also known as Dragon Well Tea, is a rare treasure that blends natural beauty with centuries of tradition.
Each spring, as the season’s first breeze awakens the tea buds, the unique nutrients of the land nourish the buds. Tea farmers carefully select the finest one-bud-two-leaf shoots, ensuring they pick only the best leaves.
When hot water is poured over Longjing Tea, the aroma fills the air. It has the fresh scent of spring green, a hint of bean, and delicate orchid notes. The taste is smooth and mellow, with a long-lasting aftertaste that reflects nature’s purity and expert craftsmanship. This is what you can expect from premium tea.
At Seven Teahouse, we offer the finest Longjing Tea. It is a true gift from nature, carefully crafted to provide you with an exceptional tea experience.
Savor the tradition and quality in every sip of this fine tea, an outstanding example of spring green at its best.
“ Great tea doesn’t just smell good—it stays with you long after the sip. ”