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High-Quality Chinese Tea: Taiwanese High-Mountain Oolongs, Oolongs, Chinese Green Teas, Black, White and Puer Teas

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Oolong Tea

High-Mountain Oolongs

Alishan High-Mountain Oolong (Premium Grade)

Alishan High-Mountain Oolong (High Grade)

Alishan High-Mountain Oolong (Entry Level)

Alishan Oolong (CG Tin)

Alishan Oolong (BR Tin)

Dong Ding Oolong (Traditional Baked)

Dong Ding (Modern, "Green") Oolong

Dong Ding ("Green") from Fujian, China

Four Seasons Oolong (Organic)

Jin Xuan High-Mountain Oolong (High Grade)

Jin Xuan Oolong (Organic)

Lishan High-Mountain Oolong (High Grade)

Lishan (Medium Grade) from China

Shanlinxi High-Mountain Oolong (High Grade)

Shanlinxi High-Mountain Oolong (High Grade, Baked)

Baozhongs

Wenshan Baozhong Oolong

Other Oolongs

Oriental Beauty (Formosa Oolong)

Oriental Beauty (CG Tin)

Tie Kwan Yin Oolong Tea (High Grade)

Tie Kwan Yin Oolong Tea (Medium Grade)

Tie Kwan Yin ("Green" Oolong) from China

Tie Kwan Yin (CG Tin)

Tie Kwan Yin (BR Tin)

Dan Cong Oolong

Green Tea

West Lake Dragon Well Green Tea

Huangshan Maofeng Green Tea

Taiping Houkui Green Tea

Liuan Guapian Green Tea

Maojian Green Tea

Taiwanese Green Tea (Organic) from Lugu, Nantou, Taiwan

Biluochun Green Tea (Premium Grade)

Biluochun Green Tea (High Grade)

Biluochun Green Tea (Entry level)

Biluochun (CG Tin)

Jasmine Green Tea (BR Tin)

Jasmine Green Tea (CG Tin)

White Tea

Baihao Yinzhen (Silver Needle) White Tea

Puer Tea

Sheng Puer Bing (2008)

Puer Toucha Tea

Puer Toucha Tea (CG Tin)

Puer Toucha Tea (BR Tin)

Black Tea

Zhengshan Xiaozhong (Lapsang Souchong) Black Tea

Hong Biluochun Black Tea

Jasmine Green Tea (Brick red tin)

This high-quality Jasmine tea ("Xiang Pian" in Chinese) should really be called "Green tea jasmine" to emphasize the superior-quality green tea leaves scented by jasmine flowers. Jasmine tea drinkers of any sophistication will find themselves transported to the Jasmine Pureland on first sip, and "pure leaf" tea snobs might almost be pursuaded to take a second sip (on the sly). This is a fragrant, "scented tea" and the only one we carry (Spring 2007) that is not pure leaf tea. If you like jasmine tea but want to try a pure leaf equivalent, you may be interested in our Wenshan Baozhong teas.

For more information, see Jasmine Green Tea (Brick red tin).


Tie Kwan Yin Tea (High Grade)

This high-grade Tie Kwan Yin Tea (aka "Iron Goddess of Mercy") has a reddish-black color when infused. This tea is processed traditionally. The taste is rich, nutty, with a sophisticated but pleasant 'wake-me up' quality on first infusion. Subsequent infusions are mellow, sweet. The aftertaste remains sweet and lingers on the palate, typical of good Tie Kwan Yins. Provides three to four infusions (per teaspoon of tea in 4 oz water).

For more information, see Tie Kwan Yin Tea (High Grade).


Lishan High Mountain Oolong (High Grade)

This Lishan high-mountain Oolong tea when infused is a pale saffron color. The smell is special, a sweet almost buttery smell, unique and unforgettable. The taste is similar: smooth, sweet, buttery, fruity: ambrosial. It coats the throat. When you smell and then taste this tea, you know you are in the presence of something exquisite. Even people who are not accustomed to drinking tea on a regular basis can recognize this tea, by smell and taste, as something special.

For more information, see Lishan High Mountain Oolong (High Grade).

Oriental Beauty Oolong Tea (Chinese girl tin)

This Oriental Beauty tea ("Dongfang Meiren" in Chinese) is similar in taste and appearance to first-flush Darjeeling tea. But this is an oolong, albeit heavily oxidized. Infused, the tea liquid is a reddish-gold color. The taste and smell is fruity, rich, smooth. A great Chinese oolong tea for those accustomed to English/Indian black teas, but who want to understand the tradition of Chinese teas.

For more information, see Oriental Beauty Oolong Tea (Chinese girl tin).


Wenshan Baozhong Tea (Medium Grade)

This Wenshan Baozhong tea has a light yellowish green color when infused. The flavor is mildly sweet and vegetal, with "nose" and taste both having some floral notes. Aftertaste is pleasant and subtle. Provides two to three infusions. Technically classified (by process) as a "green" oolong, which means it's been lightly oxidized. If nobody told you otherwise, you'd think it was a green tea.

For more information, see Wenshan Baozhong Tea (Medium Grade).


Jin Xuan Oolong (High Grade)

This Jin Xuan (Golden Lily) tea is a pale yellow-gold when infused. Its smell is intriguing, particular, almost buttery. Its flavor is the same: a buttery, ever so slightly sweet flavor with a subtle aftertaste that coats the back of your throat and stays with you a while as you go about your business. This particular tea leaf was produced by farmers who placed first in the category of oolong among tea producers at the Spring 2006 National Taiwan Premium Tea Competition. They consistently place in the top 3 year after year, either national and regional competitions. A high-mountain oolong tea, it was grown at a height of between 3000 and 4500 feet on the beautiful slopes of the famous Alishan mountain in Taiwan. Jin Xuan is sometimes confused with Milk Oolong, or Nai Xiang, with which there is no similarity. Jin Xuan is delicious, excellent, and quite pure looseleaf oolong (nothing added).

For more information, see Jin Xuan Oolong (High Grade).