“This organic Chinese Oriental Beauty is a great everyday dark Oolong. The young small leaves taste like forest honey, orange peel, clove and give a hint of bread. Very sweet and satisfying. Not all...” Read full tasting note
This delicious speciality from China tastes aromatic and soft, with ripe fruity notes combined with honey. It contains both dark oxidized and ligher oxidized leaves as well as delicate white buds.
Yi Shan Fan Zhuang originates from a selected tea project at the foot of Huangshan in Anhui.
The famous tea speciality “Oriental Beauty” supposedly got its name from Queen Elizabeth II. It says that a British tea merchant presented it to her, and called it “Oriental Beauty” in delight.
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