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Oolong teas

Robust Oolong teas combine the intensity of a black tea with the more natural herbal characteristics of green teas.

Robust Oolong teas combine the intensity of a black tea with the more natural herbal characteristics of green teas. Oolong teas originated from Taiwan where their production is regarded as an art form. Fine oolong teas are no produced in both China and India.While they can be pricey, please remember - a tea that costs $100.00 per pound is still only $.50 per cup!

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Oolong Tea, Phoenix

Oolong Tea, Phoenix

A well known oolong tea produced in guangdong province. A lightly oxidized tea with a subtle floral aroma yeilds a delicate brew with a pleasant aftertaste.

Item #Name/SizeAdd QtyPrice  
TE5022Q4 oz (50 cups)Sold out
TE5022B11 lb (200 cups)Sold out
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Oolong Tea, Se Chung

Oolong Tea, Se Chung

A nice Fujian oolong good for multiple infusions. A smooth slightly floral taste and a medium body tea. This oolong is nicely priced for everyday enjoyment.

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TE5030Q4 oz (50 cups)
$9.00  
 $7.20
TE5030B11 lb (200 cups)
2 in stock
$29.00  
 $23.20
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Oolong Tea, Classic Ti Kwan Yin

Oolong Tea, Classic Ti Kwan Yin

Classic Chinese Ti Kwan Yin... Sweet, subtle and complex. A tea for a moment of calm.

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TE5017Q4 oz (50 cups)Sold out
TE5017B11 lb (200 cups)Sold out
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Oolong Tea, Da Hong Pao

Oolong Tea, Da Hong Pao

This ancient oolong tea, known in English as Big Red Robe, is grown in the Wuyi Mountains of China. The original plants, contained in a small tea garden, are now protected by the Chinese government. Current production comes from a cultivar produced from cuttings of the original plants and known as Qi Dan. Qi Dan is considered a "rock" oolong because it does well in rocky gardens that add a mineral component to the flavor. To produce Da Hong Pao, growers will generally blend Qi Dan with one or more other varieties of Wuyi Mountain Oolong teas to achieve their best interpretation of the true Da Hong Pao taste. This tea is described as fruity and sweet, with a woody/smoky component as well. It is excellent for multiple infusions, developing subtle changes in flavor with each infusion.

Item #Name/SizeAdd QtyPrice  
TE5002Q4 oz (50 cups)
$14.00  
 $11.20
TE5002B11 lb (200 cups)
3 in stock
$52.00  
 $41.60