Here is a note I picked up from the Web. You could probably do a
Google reverse search to see where it came from.
"The Nine Dragon Black Tea is known as the Jiuqu Black Tea in China. It
is from the southwestern outskirts of Hangzhou city. Its name comes
from a nearby spring with nine bends (Jiuqu)."
Jim
Lewis Perin wrote:
> "Mydnight" > writes:
>
> > >Any of you guys heard of a tea called nine bend dragon?
> >
> > Can you give us a Chinese name or something in pinyin? Where did you
> > get the tea? More information please.
>
> Could it be Nine Dragons?
>
> http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcar...hrase=Jiu+Long
>
> /Lew
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> Lew Perin /
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