Osmanthus Oolong with Chai Spices

Tea type
Chai Herbal Oolong Blend
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Flavors
Cinnamon, Clove
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195 °F / 90 °C 2 min, 15 sec 12 oz / 354 ml

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  • “Sipdown no. 3 of 2019 (no. 491 total). Two-serving packet. Here I am scraping for sipdowns and then I go and do a mega emergency order from Lupicia. Could the rest of you companies please not close...” Read full tasting note
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From Epicurean Delights

Oolong tea has a wide range of complex flavors from sweet and fruity to woody and roasted. It usually has a lighter finish than black tea. Osmanthus Oolong is a fragrant green oolong infused with osmanthus flowers. It is ideal for tea lovers that prefer a fresh, green oolong quality and refined, floral balance to the. [sic] Fragrant osmanthus flower comes from a large tree that blossoms in the South of China during tea season and is used in scenting the oolong tea. In the final stages of processing, the leaves are baked with fresh osmanthus blossoms, “heat-infusing” the tea with the flower’s fragrant aroma.

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Sipdown no. 3 of 2019 (no. 491 total). Two-serving packet.

Here I am scraping for sipdowns and then I go and do a mega emergency order from Lupicia.

Could the rest of you companies please not close anytime soon? Thanks!

Meanwhile, this is a pretty nice accompaniment to breakfast, though I think it was better when consumed without food. Food distracts from the various flavors.

I must remember to thank my colleague for this next week!

Cameron B.

LUPICIA, NOOOOOOOOOO… QQ

What are you planning to order?

__Morgana__

I ordered a ton last night. I got 5 packets each of the teas I’d rated above 90 except for Jingle Bells. They were out of that in loose leaf so I bought a set of teabags. Then I bought one or 2 each of the teas I’d rated in the 80s with a couple of exceptions that I omitted because I wasn’t sure my rating reflects my current tastes, and a couple of new ones that sounded appetizing but that I hadn’t tried. I also bought a matcha bowl to replace the one that No. 2 dropped the other day.

Cameron B.

Wow, 5 each! Now I’m rethinking my 2 packets… I guess they are sealed, so they should last a long while.

__Morgana__

I live in a very naturally cool, dry, area, so tea storage isn’t a big problem for me. I generally don’t notice a huge drop off in taste even with older teas. Sometimes they even get better!

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