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Vietnamese White Tea – Dragon’s Tail

"You know it when you see it." The very sight of this tea indicates its uniqueness. "Dragon's Tails" is a spectacular white tea harvested from the Tay Con Linh mountain range in the heart of Ha Giang Province.

 

This tea is a seasoned product of ancient Ha Giang teas; the trees grow wild and are very old.

 

The buds form several layers to protect their inner, youngest bud.

 

Origin: Vietnam, Chiêu Lầu Thi, Hà Giang, Hoàng Su Phì

 

Harvest period: January and February.

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5g net
14.00 zł

2.80 zł/g

Origin
Vietnam
Tea Type
White
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Sample
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Organic Piag Tea collection
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Piag Tea Dragon’s Tail – Elegance in Every Sip

Ingredients: 100% Vietnamese white tea

 

Taste: Balanced, smooth, and naturally sweet, Dragon’s Tail delights from the very first sip. Once steeped, it reveals a delicate colour and a refined flavour – light, fresh, with vegetal and subtly spicy notes. You can steep it for a long time, and it will never turn bitter.

Wellness: White tea is treasured for its abundance of antioxidants. It is known to energize, refresh, and support the body with anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties. It may help maintain healthy cholesterol and blood pressure levels, boost the immune system, and even aid in weight management.

Packaging: Dragon’s Tail by Piag Tea comes in an elegant tin, ready to grace any kitchen. With its beautiful design by illustrator and designer Katarzyna Korzeniowska, each tin is carefully wrapped and packed by hand. Everything we create – we create with love.

 

 

Dragon’s Tail – A Fairytale Tea

This tea truly looks and tastes like it belongs to another world. Its beauty is almost magical, as if straight from a fairytale or Wonderland itself.

So why not join us for a Mad Tea Party in Wonderland? There we’ll meet Alice, the Hatter sipping tea with the March Hare and the Dormouse, and listen to the Hatter explain why he must keep drinking tea forever.

"Last year, I had a quarrel with Time himself at a concert given by the Queen of Hearts. Just before he went completely mad –" (here he pointed his spoon at the March Hare) – "I was supposed to recite a verse… I’d barely finished the first line when the Queen shrieked at the top of her lungs: ‘He’s murdering Time! Off with his head!’"

"How terribly curious!" sighed Alice.

“…And from that moment on,” the Hatter continued,

“Time refused to obey me. For me, it’s always six o’clock now.”

Alice suddenly had a revelation.
 “So that’s why you’re always having tea?” she asked.

And so, in that mad world, teatime never ended.

We don’t encourage you to quarrel with Time,
 but we do encourage you to drink tea as often as you like.
 And Dragon’s Tail even more often – because it’s both delicious and healthy!

 

 

If You Love to Know More – Tea Facts for Connoisseurs

What makes Dragon’s Tail white tea so extraordinary is the ritual of its harvest.
 The buds grow wild, high on ancient tea trees. Chilled mountain air and misty forests at 1,800 meters above sea level on Mount Chieu Lau Thi – with breathtaking views over treetops – create the perfect environment for these unique tea bushes.

The buds resemble tiny cones, or – as many prefer to say – little dragon tails covered in delicate scales. These natural layers protect the youngest, most tender bud inside.

Harvesting is no easy task. Tea pickers begin a nearly 10-hour climb early in the morning, spend the night atop the mountain to collect the buds, and only then return home.

Every sip of Dragon’s Tail is a tribute to their devotion and craft. Savour it, and appreciate the many hours of work hidden in each cup.

 

 

If You Love Tea Stories – The Tale of Dragon’s Tail

Once upon a time, in a land where mountains touched the clouds and mists danced with sunlight above the treetops, there grew a magical tea called Dragon’s Tail. Legend said that whoever drank it would be transported into a fairytale world full of wonders and dreams. One day, a little girl named Lilka discovered an old tin of white tea. On the tin, she read the words:


 “If you’ve found me, it means you are ready.”

Without hesitation, she brewed herself a cup. The room filled with a sweet, mysterious aroma she had never known before. Her curiosity grew stronger. As she took her first sip, warmth and lightness spread through her heart. Suddenly, she found herself in a forest where animals spoke in human voices and dragons soared across the sky, their tails glittering like diamonds.

Dragon’s Tail tea had opened a door to a magical world where anything was possible and dreams became reality. From that day on, every cup carried Lilka back to enchanted lands, filled with adventure and endless joy.

With just a little tea – and a little courage – anyone can discover their own fairytale world.

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