Refill Caddy - Dragon Well

£10.00

Keep your tea fresh and easy to serve in our new collection of luxury, artist-illustrated caddies, each one celebrates the intriguing environment, craft and culture behind each remarkable tea garden.  Beautifully crafted, practical and made to last, these caddies are perfect for storing your favourite JING teas.  When it's time to restock, simply refill — no need to purchase a new caddy each time.

 

Our Dragon Well caddy captures the ancient dragon who is believed to guard the waters of a well in the lush home of this tea around Hangzhou.

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  • The Story of this Tea

    This tea gets it's name from the ancient dragon that appears in the water of a well close to where the tea was first created - In 250 AD, in the shadow of a great drought, a brave monk navigated treacherous & dusty paths to reach a hidden sanctuary he’d once heard whispers of: the sacred well where a mystical dragon was thought to lurk.

    Moved by the monk’s heartfelt plea, this legendary dragon conjured forth a life-giving rain and rescued the land. Could be considered that the Dragon is a representation of the quality of the water and soil in the area - it "appears" when it rains - when the lighter rain water lands on the relatively dense groundwater in the well it creates sinuous movements, which give the illusion of a dragon. This tea is also said to have helped Emperor Kanji's sick mother back to health - and so can represents the health benefits of this tea.

    Dragon Well is typically made from the buds and two youngest leaves of the tea plant, these are the freshest parts of the plant which appear in early spring and are full of all the nutrients and flavour the plant has stored up over winter.

    There is a short window of around 4 weeks when the weather is just right to pick the very best of these buds and leaves. Local producers will use their intuition and experience to know the right time to head to the garden and harvest their crop – usually crisp, early mornings when the sun is warm and so the buds are growing gently but not too hot they’re turning to leaves too quickly.

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Refill Caddy - Dragon Well

Refill Caddy - Dragon Well

£10.00

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I store JING tea?

All tea should be kept away from heat, light, moisture and odours. Exposure to these will cause the tea to deteriorate and lose flavour.


We recommend storing our loose teas in our beautiful Refill Caddies or its resealable ziplock bag, and store them in a cool dry place. Generally speaking, black teas and more heavily oxidized oolongs can be stored for a longer time than green, white and lightly oxidized oolong teas. Green teas, white teas and light oolong teas are best drunk within two to three months of opening.


However, they can also be stored in the fridge to maintain freshness for as long as possible. If you choose to store your green, white and light oolongs in the fridge, be careful to take the packs out a little in advance of making your tea so that they can reach room temperature. Opening a bag straight from the fridge will result in condensation on the inside of the pack, which when closed can then affect the quality of the tea inside.

What are your shipping methods and costs?

We offer free next day delivery on all mainland UK orders over £60 For a full list of our delivery options, cut off times and restrictions, please view our Delivery Information.

How do you source your teas?

We don’t just believe that single origin and single garden teas taste better. We go direct to source to get them. Cutting out the middlemen in this way encourages transparency by increasing traceability. It also helps us to build strong relationships with producers, so we can better support them and their communities. We back this up with stringent responsible procurement processes, applicable to all of our suppliers. You can find out more here.