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Grey Dragon Oolong

Grey Dragon Tea comes from the central Java highlands of Indonesia, from the tea state of Dewata, which translated into the local Indonesian language, means “ home of the Gods and Goddesses”, an apt name for this beautiful tea. Grey Dragon Tea is grown at attitudes of around 1000-1500m above sea level, grown in rolling hills of the tea estate, with breathtaking views and sceneryIt is all hand-picked, and naturally sun-dried, giving it this great leaf integrity. It is a needle-like tea leaf, and the mix of the black and white colours give this tea a fantastic flavour and style.The aroma you will get from the tea comes from the Assamic input, which is truly mellowing against the other thicker and stronger flavours within the tea. The result is a delicate floral aroma,
simply delightful. The taste matches the aroma, with a light and delicate floral note. It is not as strong as a China Oolong Tea, but stronger that a classic White Tea. Grey Dragon Tea is most refreshing taken without milk or sugar, but drink it however you prefer.
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Grey Dragon Tea comes from the central Java highlands of Indonesia, from the tea state of Dewata, which translated into the local Indonesian language, means “ home of the Gods & Goddesses”, an apt name for this beautiful tea. Grey Dragon Tea is grown at attitudes of around 1000-1500m above sea level, grown in rolling hills of the tea estate, with breathtaking views & scenery It is all h&-picked, & naturally sun-dried, giving it this great leaf integrity. It is a needle-like tea leaf, & the mix of the black & white colours give this tea a fantastic flavour & style. The aroma you will get from the tea comes from the Assamic input, which is truly mellowing against the other thicker & stronger flavours within the tea. The result is a delicate floral aroma, simply delightful. The taste matches the aroma, with a light & delicate floral note. It is not as strong as a China Oolong Tea, but stronger that a classic White Tea. Grey Dragon Tea is most refreshing taken without milk or sugar, but drink it however you prefer.

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