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Oolong tea is a semi-fermented tea,  combining the best qualities of green tea
and black tea. Oolong tea is not only as clear and fragrant as green tea, but
also as refreshing and strong as black tea. It natural aroma would linger in
your mouth and make your throat much comfortable.
Da Hong Pao (Wuyi Yan Cha)
Great Red Robe is listed as one of the best Chinese
oolong teas. It is incredibly flavoured tea from the
stems of the tea plants among the rocks in Wuyi
Mountain. This famous  tea is noted for its strong
sweet-osmanthus  fragrance, smooth, yet so mellow
aftertaste.
Oolong Teas
Phoenix Dan Cong
Phoenix Dan Cong's hand plucked leaves are
carefully sorted, allowed to oxidize partially, and
skillfully fired to make this golden, amber-colored
brew that delivers a mellow aftertaste. It is
flower-aromatic and has much flavor and a rich
mellow toasty taste.
Ti Kuan Yin
Iron Goddess of Mercy, is one of the most 10
famous Chinese teas. Its dry leaves are much
heavier than other Chinese tea like “Iron”. It is
extremely popular with Chinese meals and can be
found in the menu of most Chinese restaurants
throughout the world.
Huang Jin Gui
Yellow Gold Oolong brings a golden-coloured soup
with sweet-osmanthus aroma. Its tea leaves are
hand picked from 14:00-16:00 in the afternoon. They
go  through sunshine withering, shaking, frying
kneading, and baking for 8-10  hours. There is an
annually increasing demand for this tea in Germany.
Baozhong Oolong
A fine, sweet,rich flavor example of oolong tea. This
tea has many of the flowery notes from a highest
quality Baozhong.
Light fermentation makes this tea
become so flavourful while retaining the benefits of
green tea.
Songzhong Oolong
This is a very exciting variety of oolong tea. It can be
brewed up to four times and still with good taste. It
has an amazing fragrance when you smell the
brewed tea. An essential addition to your teas.
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