ORGANIC LUCKY DRAGON HYSON
(Organic China Green Tea)
Country of Origin: China
Region: Anhui Province
Shipping Port: Shanghai
Grade: Young Hyson
Altitude: 1500’ – 4200’ ft. above sea level
Manufacture Type: Steamed green tea
Cup Characteristics: Bold and full flavored with hints of pine on the
finish. An excellent example China green tea and a great value!
Infusion: Pale yellow green
Ingredients: Luxury organic green tea
Certified Organic by QMI Organic Inc.
Certificate #: 150 - 2008
Information:
Hyson is perhaps one of North America’s most literary teas. Literary?
Yes, literary. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Hyson was one of the
most popular teas on the market, prized for its warm character, bright
cup and overall sunny disposition. As well as gracing the tables and tea
sets of those who had an appreciation for the finer things the East had
to offer, Hyson inspired the work of many poets and writers of the
period. Nowhere was this truer than in Boston. Unfortunately for
merchants of the great city, tea’s place in the great literary tradition
of the time wasn’t always a good thing. Following the Boston Tea Party
of 1773 for example a Boston poet penned the following:
Throw aside your Green Hyson Tea,
And all things with a new fashioned duty…
Revolutionary poems, like the one this excerpt is taken from, helped
remind people to wean themselves off the tantalizing beverage. These
poems appeared on handbills and posters that were distributed throughout
the city to great effect. Still, although Hyson consumption did
decrease as a result of the anti-tea campaign it remained a popular
beverage in some circles, particularly literary ones. As the war ended
and society moved into the 19th century, Hyson again began to inspire
Boston’s poets, this time in a more positive way. In 1847, Ralph Waldo
Emerson noted the tea’s rare scent in his famous poem Xenophanes:
By fate, not option, frugal Nature gave
One scent to Hyson and to wall-flower…
It is no surprise that Emerson chose to write about Hyson’s fabulous
aroma. Typically bright on the nose its scent hints at spring, the
season in which it is produced. In the cup the tea is equally bright,
round and full bodied with a touch of grassiness. We’re pleased to offer
this Organic Lucky Dragon as a tribute to Hyson’s literary past. With
its fine full leaf, intricate cup and heavenly aroma, it has the power
to inspire the poet in all of us. Brew a pot, pull out a pen, and let
your mind wander!
Hot tea brewing method: Bring freshly drawn cold water to a rolling
boil. Place 1 teaspoon of tea for each cup into the teapot. Pour the
boiling water into the teapot. Cover and let steep for 3-7 minutes
according to taste (the longer the steeping time the stronger the tea).