“I think this is what I’m drinking… Not sure. I was falling asleep at my desk at work, so I decided to hit up the new coffee shop that opened up in a garage around the corner. I had my mind set on a...” Read full tasting note
“Wuyi Amber stands out as a nice surprise of its pleasant flavor and quality as it is not only the cheapest Wuyi oolong that I’ve had to date it is also likely the best quality one as well. The...” Read full tasting note
“Okay, I got a bit more out of this session than the one that preceded it. This Wuyi is not an immediate favorite, but it was pleasant and subtly interesting — I look forward to revisiting. Sesame...” Read full tasting note
“I’ve had great luck with all of Red Blossom Tea Co.’s teas.” Read full tasting note
Stroll into the cliff-side tea houses of Fujian or the dim sum restaurants in San Francisco’s Chinatown, and you’ve likely experienced the captivating aroma and flavor of this amber oolong.
Hints of chocolate, caramel and butter. Mildly smokey and spicy… just enough to transport you to early 19th century China, and the cup of tea in your hands is all that’s important in the world.
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