The official stuff
REAL Dry Dragon Sparkling Tea is the alcohol-free Sparkling Wine alternative. Made using pan-fired Dragonwell tea.
It's TASTY!
Light and crisp on the nose with notes of honeydew melon and a delicate leafy undertone. Dry and fresh on the palate with flavours of sweet lemons, grapefruit, and a gentle, nutty finish.
The mouthfeel is clean and refreshing. Thanks to its light/medium body, it’s smooth and pleasant to drink. The bubbles give it a nice touch and make it lovely to savour.
When you finish, there’s a subtle after taste of fruit and gentle notes of green tea.
Serve chilled in a Champagne flute or wine glass.
The perfect partner for summer salads, shellfish, or for all day sipping.
Low in sugar and calories
There’s only 3g of sugar and 15 calories per 100ml. You can drink this all day and not have to worry about packing on the pounds.
Vegan friendly and gluten free
There are no animal products used in Dry Dragon. It’s 100% animal free.
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Alcohol content: 0.05%
Style: Sparkling tea made with single origin premium tea.
Container: 750ml bottle
Energy: 15.0 kCal/100 ml
Sugars: 3.0g/100 ml
Vegan friendly: Yes
Gluten free: Yes
How to store: Store in a cool, dark place. Serve chilled.
Country of origin: United Kingdom
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Why it's worthy
This is truly modern alcohol-free alternative to wine, more suited to a top restaurant than a health food shop.
What you'll taste
Dry Dragon is slightly cloudy, with sharp lemon, bready and green tea characters. It's also very light and refreshing.
The perfect pairing
So pale and elegant, it really needs to go in a Champagne glass. And make sure it's very cold.
The pleasant surprise
Dragon Well tea, used in Dry Dragon, is one of China's most highly regarded teas. It appears in several famous legends.