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A Dark Oolong marketed as White Tip Oolong or Champagne Oolong, is a heavily oxidized, non-roasted, tip-type oolong tea produced in Hsinchu County, Taiwan.
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A Dark Oolong marketed as White Tip Oolong or Champagne Oolong, is a heavily oxidized, non-roasted, tip-type oolong tea produced in Hsinchu County, Taiwan.
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This tea was especially popular among the ladies in the past as they believe that drinking it can help them enhance their beauty. In any case, Gui Hua Oolong is truly a lovely tea suitable to be shared with your friends and family anytime.
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Of all the black teas that China produces, Keemun is perhaps the most well-known. Keemun has gained a reputation for an indescribable flavour, with hints of smoky pine, orchid, crushed apple and a rich sweet taste. The aroma of Keemun is fruity, with hints of pine and floweriness which creates the very distinctive and balanced taste. It also displays a hint of delicious orchid fragrance and the so-called ‘China tea sweetness’.
Premium oolong comes from Ali Mountain Area. This tea is classic example of excellent oolong. This tea is grown at an altitude of 700-1300 meters above sea level. The taste is sweet, smooth with undertones of fruit. Simply beautiful experience for every tea lover!
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Tea steeped from these tea leaves has a light yellow hue. The taste is pleasant with a hint of roasted rice and a mild aftertaste. The aroma is a light scent of freshness and roasted rice.
Shou Mei White Tea is produced from naturally withered upper leaf and tips, with a stronger flavour reminiscent of lighter Oolong teas. Shou Mei or ‘Eyebrow’ tea is named for the long, thin, crescent-shaped leaves used in production. This tea is a rare and hard to find. When done just right, this tea has a light aroma, and a strong, sweet taste. If steeped for too long, the tea has a bitter taste. Spoil yourself and try this special tea today.
Darjeeling tea is the most expensive and exotically flavored tea. Darjeeling tea, also called ‘The Champagne of the Teas’ is tea from the Darjeeling region in West Bengal, India. Darjeeling Tea is widely and universally acknowledged to be the finest tea, because its flavour is so unique that it cannot be replicated anywhere else in the world.
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