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The second dark roast oolong in our collection was crafted using organic, Taiwanese origin tea leaf grown at 1,400 meters elevation. The result speaks for itself: the roast imparts a rich, malty flavor in the front end, and a coffee-like texture in the liquor itself. The use of high mountain tea leaf makes the middle notes and finish extra smooth and long lasting. We detected in the finish a honey-like sweetness along with cinnamon notes.
As with all dark roast oolong, this tea shines when using water temperature close to 100 ° C, steeped for sixty to ninety seconds. For a more coffee-like hue and texture in the liquor it is fine to steep for two minutes and over, however this does mean less resteeps overall. Try different techniques and see what works best for you.
Our GABA Oolong each 100g tea leaf contain 198mg GABA (r-Aminobutyric acid) Research has linked GABA to several health benefits, such as ...
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Our GABA Oolong each 100g tea leaf contain 198mg GABA (r-Aminobutyric acid) Research has linked GABA to several health benefits, such as lowering blood pressure, reducing stress and anxiety, lowering cholesterol levels, increasing mental alertness and acuity, reducing Alzheimer's plaque, fighting schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease, stabilizing blood pressure and producing better R.E.M. sleep. Further benefits...
This heady and invigorating tea should be steeped using lower temperature water, we suggest between 78°c and 82°c with 85°c at the very h...
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This heady and invigorating tea should be steeped using lower temperature water, we suggest between 78°c and 82°c with 85°c at the very highest. Try immediately pouring out a sip, with no steep time, and see why: even within seconds the leaves begin to impart jasmine’s dulcet notes into the...
This tea is smooth, heavy-bodied, and fruity, which is why it is called “brandy” oolong. The first few seconds will recall cocoa, which ...
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This tea is smooth, heavy-bodied, and fruity, which is why it is called “brandy” oolong. The first few seconds will recall cocoa, which gives way to a plum-like, slightly peachy palate. The overall notes are complex, a savory initial taste segueing into a good dark oolong’s characteristic fruity sweetness. Take...