Champagne Oolong BIO

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong Tea Leaves
Flavors
Astringent, Bread, Creamy, Flowers, Honey, Malt, Muscatel, Sweet
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Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Organic
Edit tea info Last updated by DirkWolters
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 30 sec 4 g 60 oz / 1774 ml

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  • “First time I had a Oriental Beauty-kind of oolong, so I cannot really compare. But I love this tea. Most Oriental Beauty is produced in Taiwan, but this one is made in China apparently following...” Read full tasting note
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Champagne oolong BIO, this certified organic heavy (70% to 80%) oxidized oolong has a velvety fruity taste. The leaves have a multitude of colors, from white dots, green to almost black. This Taiwanese company has used their know-how and techniques for growing tea in Anhui, China using originally tea bushes from Taiwan. Oolong tea v. Certified organic China NL-BIO-01

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First time I had a Oriental Beauty-kind of oolong, so I cannot really compare. But I love this tea. Most Oriental Beauty is produced in Taiwan, but this one is made in China apparently following the same style. This tea invokes so many comparisons to different kinds of other teas I know. When I smell it at first there is some of the sweet floweriness that makes me think of Chinese tieguanyin. Then after sipping there comes a spicyness in the nose that lingers long after the swallow, giving the association to a Darjeeling. I think you can call it muscatel-like. The mouthfeel is lush and velvety. There is an astringency that I personally like, every sip leaving a pleasant little ‘bite’ on the tongue. The body is malty and pretty bready. I taste some honey as well. A lot going on, still very balanced. Beautiful tea.

I steeped this one gongfu-style in my Yixing pot, but I bet it will do well western-style, because it feels more like a black tea than like a classical Chinese oolong.

Flavors: Astringent, Bread, Creamy, Flowers, Honey, Malt, Muscatel, Sweet

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 30 sec 4 g 60 OZ / 1774 ML

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