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          Dragon's brew is the drink for spring

          By Zhou Yutong and Sun Ye | China Daily | Updated: 2013-04-02 09:22

          Dragon's brew is the drink for spring

          Photo by Fan Zhen/China Daily

          Dragon's brew is the drink for spring

          Photo by Fan Zhen/China Daily

          Name of tea: Dragon Well green tea (longjing)

          Type: Green Tea

          Origin: Dragon Well village, Zhejiang province

          Qianlong Emperor, who ruled China for more than 60 years in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), is closely associated with this tea. There is a story that he once held a packet of Dragon Well green tea leaves close to his chest as he hurried back to Beijing to see his mother.

          The dowager had been ill and had sent for her son, out on a tour to Hangzhou. Qianlong was reputedly in the Dragon Well village in Zhejiang province, picking green tea leaves with the village girls when the news reached him. He stuffed the tea leaves into his pockets and sped home. By the time he got home, the tea leaves had fermented and were giving off a head-clearing fragrance. The royal matriarch took a sniff and felt better immediately.

          Dragon's brew is the drink for spring

          This story is among the tales of the emperor's adventures, but the garden where he picked the tea leaves is still there at the foot of Lion Peak Hill, and from then on, Qianlong's royal seal of endorsement was firmly planted on Dragon Well tea.

          Anecdotes aside, Dragon Well is the first among China's most well known teas.

          Photo by Fan Zhen/China DailyThe village it was named after is near the scenic city of Hangzhou, and is famous for its springs, as well as its clement weather. The best season for harvesting the tea coincides with Qingming Festival in early April, when the villagers gather and stir-fry the leaves. Two weeks later, the most coveted of teas is ready for market.

          For Dragon Well tea, the best way to tell quality is to use your eyes. The dried leaves should be shaped like withered orchid petals, with two leaves hugging the precious shoot tip.

          The characteristic fresh clean taste of Dragon Well tea lies within the tip. The leaves must be "smooth in straight planes", and the color of unpolished rice.

          The best Dragon Well green tea is never really green, so do not be fooled by that.

          Once you have laid your hands on the genuine leaves, take care to prepare them well. Prepare hot water of 80 C, a glass tea bowl with a wide opening and a porcelain tea pot. Carefully place the leaves in the teapot, pour in the water quickly and drain the teacup just as quickly.

          There will be a whiff or orchid, the fragrance of fried beans and a smoothness that clears the throat as it goes down.

          In tea jargon, this characteristic is "clean and fresh", a sensation that comes from the amino acid-infused tea leaves, natural elements that are good for body and skin. Green tea works to guard the body against carcinogens and the leaves contain antioxidants, or anti-aging agents that skin care products love to extract and promote.

          The World Health Organization recognizes that green tea is good for health.

          The Chinese have known the benefits of Dragon Well green tea for more than 1,000 years now and started drinking it in the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907), named it in the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and made it an emperor's own in the Qing Dynasty.

          Zhou Yutong is tea sommelier at the Four Seasons Beijing.

          Contact the writers through sunye@chinadaily.com.cn.

           

          Dragon's brew is the drink for spring

          Dragon's brew is the drink for spring

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