NATC 2012 - Green Oolong Category - 1st Place DaYuLing oolong tea is one of the rarest and most sought after teas. Grown at el...
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NATC 2012 - Green Oolong Category - 1st Place DaYuLing oolong tea is one of the rarest and most sought after teas. Grown at elevations higher than 2000m above sea level, DaYuLing tea is exceptionally aromatic and sweet. Our offering is no exception. The dry aroma smells like sugar...
After a quick rinse, the fragrance transports you to a field of orchids. Sip slowly and savor it; you'll find this tea refreshing...
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After a quick rinse, the fragrance transports you to a field of orchids. Sip slowly and savor it; you'll find this tea refreshingly light bodied yet very fulfilling with floral notes that wrap into an umami finish, slowly fade into a slightly sweet, nectary afterthought, and leave you wanting "just...
Great weather and growing conditions produced this delicious crop of Mountain oolong. We detect notes of cream, tropical fruit, ban...
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Great weather and growing conditions produced this delicious crop of Mountain oolong. We detect notes of cream, tropical fruit, bananas, and cane sugar. This crop has exceptional butteriness and a thick syrupy mouthfeel. We highly recommend it. Our spring crop of Mountain oolong was picked early May at an elevation...
LiShan oolong has become the standard for which all other Formosan oolongs are compared. This late-April pluck yields a sumptuous b...
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LiShan oolong has become the standard for which all other Formosan oolongs are compared. This late-April pluck yields a sumptuous brew that is rich with floral notes, butter cream, and cane sugar. This particular crop of LiShan oolong steeps an amazingly flavorful and aromatic cup. LiShan is part of the...
Four Seasons of Spring is named because it produces four flushes (or harvests) each year that have a flavor and quality of that of a spri...
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Four Seasons of Spring is named because it produces four flushes (or harvests) each year that have a flavor and quality of that of a spring flush. This varietal was cultivated in Taiwan from a strain of TieGuanYin (Iron Goddess of Mercy), in the 1980s. This delightful oolong varietal has...
Our TieGuanYin fills your palate with delicate honey and honeydew and has a heady, floral aroma. If you drink green tea or black tea you ...
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Our TieGuanYin fills your palate with delicate honey and honeydew and has a heady, floral aroma. If you drink green tea or black tea you will come to appreciate this premium and sophisticated oolong. A green tea drinker can appreciate its strong floral fragrance sans grassiness and black tea drinkers...
Jin Xuan is also known as Milk Oolong for its milky fragrance and taste. This crop is medium bodied and tastes of sweet cream/milk, peac...
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Jin Xuan is also known as Milk Oolong for its milky fragrance and taste. This crop is medium bodied and tastes of sweet cream/milk, peaches, and biscuits. While edible flavoring is sometimes added to Jin Xuan tea to accentuate the milk flavor, this is most often done with lesser-quality, low...
Our Jade oolong is a light-medium bodied tea that yields a buttery, pale-green liquor. We taste strong notes of cream and sweet co...
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Our Jade oolong is a light-medium bodied tea that yields a buttery, pale-green liquor. We taste strong notes of cream and sweet corn. Other names: Cui Yu, 翠玉高山烏龍冬茶 Water: 85-90°C
Our Mountain Oolong is grown at an elevation of 1500m above sea level. This widely popular tea has notes of honeydew, kiwi, and tropical ...
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Our Mountain Oolong is grown at an elevation of 1500m above sea level. This widely popular tea has notes of honeydew, kiwi, and tropical fruit and long lasting mellow finish. Other names: High Mountain Oolong, Gao Shan Oolong, 高山烏龍茶 Water: 85-90°C
Our Winter LiShan coats the palate with orchid, pineapple, and vanilla bean. “LiShan” means Pear Mountain and in the past, the most sough...
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Our Winter LiShan coats the palate with orchid, pineapple, and vanilla bean. “LiShan” means Pear Mountain and in the past, the most sought after pears came from this place. This highland climate with an altitude of more than 6600 feet above sea level produces especially superior teas. LiShan oolongs are...