DRAGON MOON 2006 (LE Disconn): (Company says: In Imperial China, the Dragon was the symbol of the Emperor's power, and to this day, the concept and the image of the Dragon is considered sacrosanct. The Dragon is a symbol of power, the Lord of weather and water. The Dragon Moon celebrates the glory and vigor of Springtime: dragon's blood resin, tea leaf, bamboo reed, sandalwood and cherry blossom.)
In the bottle, this is a rich vaguely floral tea blend. Wet, the dragon’s blood and tea leaf vie for dominance, with the other scents enriching the result It does smell very east Asian. One imagines a tea house in a garden on a wet spring day, the rain soft on the roof, incense and tea mingling over tatami mats, wet wood and the faint scent of the cherry blossoms. Dry: This is unfortunate, but three hours later, all that is left of that heady complexity is a weak, powdery floral. Sigh.
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