It has been a very kind day to me today from the World of Teas…
I bought this a little while ago but have not had the chance to try it out now. I appreciate that this comes from a small farm in Nepal because this is an area of the world I would like to continue supporting. I got the small wonder tin of this tea which was only $4 an ounce. Truly a bargain.
This is a lovely amber colored tea, indeed it is buttery, I am getting a bit more nectarine than plum. It reminds me of the honey phoenix which I also got from the Tao of Tea… This is tasty and toasty with a rich mouthfeel. A hint of buttered toast with jam. A mellow and relaxing cup…
In the interest of full disclosure I like most plain oolongs I have tried, even the one served at the Chinese Restaurant down the street!
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I’ve always wanted to try an Oolong from Nepal. Maybe I’ll order some when I order their Mei Li~~how beautiful that would be…and delicious!
you should try it… it’s so inexpensive you don’t have much to lose. I have liked all of their oolongs so far.
I think their Mei Li is very reasonable too. OK, so I want to place orders with Tao of Tea, Tea Vivre, maybe some from Rishi….WOW, I’m gonna have to pace myself… :))
This is an awesome Oolong!
I am enjoying it a lot!
The price is right. Sounds delicious.
It was a pleasant surprise. I only wish it was organic.
I’ve always wanted to try an Oolong from Nepal. Maybe I’ll order some when I order their Mei Li~~how beautiful that would be…and delicious!
you should try it… it’s so inexpensive you don’t have much to lose. I have liked all of their oolongs so far.
I think their Mei Li is very reasonable too. OK, so I want to place orders with Tao of Tea, Tea Vivre, maybe some from Rishi….WOW, I’m gonna have to pace myself… :))
you’re an addict just like the rest of us.. ;-)
This sounds like the kind of oolong I enjoy, on the buttery side. Will definitely have to try it out!