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Tea > Black Tea > 9 Bend Black Dragon Tea

9 Bend Black Dragon
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9 Bend Black Dragon Tea
Full-leaf Chinese black tea from the Fujian province.

Rating: ***** 4.6
Item Number: 780
Tea type: Black Tea
Caffeine: Moderate
Availability: In stock


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9 Bend Black Dragon Tea. Full-leaf Chinese black tea from the Fujian province.

The packaging for this tea reads:

"This fabulous tea is one of the finest examples of a Chinese black tea available on the market. Incidentally, it is also considered to be one of the luckiest teas in all of Asia. Throughout China, stories of this luck inducing Congou style tea - a general term for whole leaf black Chinese teas - are so numerous that if they were compiled, they would read like an encyclopedia of good fortune.

It all began with a tea producer named Mr. Huyincai. Mr. Huyincai worked in the district of Panyong in Fuan City, Fujian Province. In 1851 while making a routine inspection of his tea plants, Mr. Huyincai noticed a small section that seemed to be producing leaf of exceptional quality. Mr. Huyincai regarded this exceptional crop as a gift from mother nature and decided that it should be processed in a new and unique way. He plucked the leaf and decided to allow it to ferment before firing it, a process that turned the leaf black. While this technique of its own is not unique, Mr. Huyincai also developed a complicated production procedure that resulted in a tea so special he decided to name it 9 Bend Black Dragon.

Unfortunately, we can't tell you much about his complicated production procedure since the details of it are judiciously guarded by a handful of people in Fuan City to this day. What we can tell you is that the name is both derived from the lucky 9 Bend River that flowed through his birth-place of Wuyishan (9 is a lucky number in China), and the symbol of the black Dragon, long considered lucky in China. We can also safely say that the luck rubbed off. Within a short time his tea had won just about every award there was to be won throughout China and Europe. As its popularity grew, the tea came to be regarded as a precious gift amongst the nobility and ruling classes of both places. Letters began to pour in from people who had drunk the tea and been rewarded with bouts of good luck - a Prime Minister re-elected here, a nobleman awarded a new fifedom there, etc. Needless to say, Mr. Huyincai became very wealthy. In fact he was considered for a time to be one of the wealthiest men in Fujian. Thankfully, besides good luck, Mr. Huyincai was also blessed with brains and so reinvested his newfound wealth back into his factory and started the operation that produces his tea to this day.

As in the days of Mr. Huyincai, 9 Bend Black Dragon - which goes by the production name of Panyong Needle - is only produced in the district of Panyong in Fuan City. Production totals these days are around 50 tons annually and the tea is still regarded by traders as one of Fujian's finest exports. Professional tasters praise this tea for its exceptionally fresh, sweetish infusion, pure, thick nose, and bright golden cup. Brew a pot for yourself and keep your fingers crossed."

Use 1 level teaspoon per 6 oz cup. Heat water until boiling. Steep for 3 minutes.

size price cups ** cost per cup  
    1/2 oz Sample $2.50 6 $0.41 / cup add to cart
    1/4 lb $18.00 50 $0.36 / cup add to cart
    1/2 lb $34.20 100 $0.34 / cup add to cart
    1 lb $65.00 200 $0.32 / cup add to cart
** based on the standard definition of 2.25g of leaves per 6 oz cup, actual use may vary, does not include multiple infusions.

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***** Its Okay, but not great 04/09/2009 15:07
"I brewed up two cups according to instructions on bag. It was ok, but I will not spend anymore money on this product at the current price charged. I thought it was comparable in taste to Lipton's regular black tea, but thats just me."

Posted by jcmann01 | View all reviews by jcmann01 (3)
***** Coffee for Tea drinkers 01/31/2009 09:00
"Honestly, the most intense black tea I've had. Forget coffee, this tea will wake you up as fast as any espresso. Wonderful flavor. I recommend brewing at 2 1/2 minutes - no bitterness whatsoever and you can have it without sweeteners or milk. Brew longer, and the extras do help a bit."

Posted by anonymous | View all reviews by anonymous (17)
***** simple and elegant 02/03/2008 09:15
"This is a wonderfully simple black tea. After drinking Earl Grey for so long, my first cup seemed disappointing. My second cup, however, I didn't have any expectations for and it pleasantly surprised me."

Posted by anonymous | View all reviews by anonymous (17)
***** no subject 01/25/2008 15:43
"I'm not usually one to drink black tea straight, but this stood well by itself. Better with a little sugar, but no cream, it has beautiful large leaves - I'm tempted to try a second infusion."

Posted by anonymous | View all reviews by anonymous (11)
***** no subject 01/18/2008 19:00
"A truly wonderful black tea that is almost beyond words to describe its complex flavor. It has strength of flavor yet is not overpowering in its taste, it has a beautiful clean finish. Plain, with cream and sugar or just a touch of lemon although I found that as a tea purist just plain is the best way to enjoy this tea."

Posted by Diira | View all reviews by Diira (32)
***** Right on... 01/12/2008 12:33
"Suprisingly smooth, even when brewed quite strong. Just the right blend of strength, complexity and character. Nice!"

Posted by footstepfollower | View all reviews by footstepfollower (7)
***** Good, strong blend. 01/11/2008 05:57
"Nice blend, distinctive flavor and plenty of astringency. Very black tea but surprisingly smooth."

Posted by yukondoit | View all reviews by yukondoit (27)
***** Surprisingly smooth 12/27/2007 05:22
"I was surprised at the golden color that this tea produces. As a black tea, I was expecting it to be dark and bitter, but it was actually light and smooth. A good tea for people who say they don't really like tea."

Posted by Dori | View all reviews by Dori (6)
***** no subject 12/25/2007 10:19
"This is possibly the best black tea I have ever had"

Posted by ALoveSupreme | View all reviews by ALoveSupreme (75)
***** Amazing Black Tea 11/19/2007 07:19
"This is one of the smoothest and most flavorful black teas I have ever tasted. This is one of my favorite black teas now! I highly recommend this for a great breakfast tea."

Posted by Patrick Thompson | View all reviews by Patrick Thompson (7)
***** Great 09/20/2007 15:03
"I prefer Keemun Panda #1 because it is more my taste. This is by far my second favorite, It is smooth and has the right asmount of bitterness."

Posted by Steve | View all reviews by Steve (12)
***** no subject 09/19/2007 14:37
"Amazing black tea. One of the best"

Posted by ALoveSupreme | View all reviews by ALoveSupreme (75)
***** The BEST 08/07/2007 10:26
"I finally found a black to supplant Keemun Panda #1 as my favorite... and it makes the best iced tea you ever had as well!"

Posted by Gnemesis | View all reviews by Gnemesis (5)
***** amazing 07/28/2007 09:13
"This is possibly the best black tea I have had."

Posted by ALoveSupreme | View all reviews by ALoveSupreme (75)
***** no subject 06/28/2007 18:34
"A smooth green tea that's lovely in the afternoon."

Posted by anonymous | View all reviews by anonymous (99)
***** WOW! Thats all I have to say 06/23/2007 23:50

Posted by anonymous | View all reviews by anonymous (22)
***** no subject 04/26/2007 16:10
"This tea is so smooth it's almost like a tea-flavored milk. Try this out on people who "don't like tea"."

Posted by anonymous | View all reviews by anonymous (4)
***** Wonderful! 03/31/2007 09:24
"This aromatic Chinese tea is great in the afternoon or with/after meals. Light but not wimpy, and excellent with a little sweetener."

Posted by Mehndiwali | View all reviews by Mehndiwali (5)
 


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