“Thanks to Liberteas for this one! This is pretty good! It’s a darker oolong but not charcoally. It’s crisp but not really woodsy. It’s a bit nutty, but a sweeter nut flavor. I had a half cup hot...” Read full tasting note
“I have always been a big fan of Oolong tea, but, I like some better than others. I didn’t expect to really like this one as much as I do, because it’s a darker Oolong, and most of the darker...” Read full tasting note
“something about this one is just not sitting right with me. I feel like this is probably much better than it’s coming across for me. It’s a darker roasty type oolong without that familiar oolongy...” Read full tasting note
“Full review tomorrow April 5th on http://sororiteasisters.com/ but here are my snippets: Oh yes, this is an oolong after my heart! Organic China Oolong from Whittard of Chelsea has every bit of...” Read full tasting note
A truly superb robust Oolong from the Fujian Province with a honeyed sweetness.
Delicate floral Oolongs are between a black and green tea. This long leafed organic tea comes from the Wu Yi gardens of the Fujian Province. It is stronger than most Oolong tea due to higher roasting and longer fermentation. The dark smoky taste of the tea balances perfectly with sweet honey notes. Served after a rich meal, traditionally one would exhale after each sip, savouring the ‘Hui Gan’; the teas lingering sweetness.
Great Taste Awards judges love it too – “This tea produces a liquor of good color and great clarity.”
Packed in an environment where nuts are handled.
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