Oolong gets its name from the words "wu long" or 烏龍 in Mandarin which, translated means "black dragon." This term is often used to describe a serendipitous mistake - a fortune wrapped in a riddle - and that is an excellent way of describing the complexities of Oolong tea.
Ginseng Oolong
$12.95
This exquisite oolong from Fujian has been oxidized between to approx. 40% before being rolled in stone-milled ginseng. It exudes sweet and creamy notes that complement...
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Milk Oolong - Oolong Tea
$12.95
Milk Oolong comes from the Jin Xuan cultivar grown in Taiwan. It has a beautiful floral aroma with a smooth, milky taste. Legend has it,...
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Organic Roasted Iron Goddess - Oolong Tea
$12.95
Originating in Anxi, Fujian Province, this Iron Goddess Oolong - aka Tie Guan Yin - has been deeply roasted creating a complex nutty profile that...
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Organic Wu Yi Rock Oolong - Oolong Tea
$12.95
Also known as Da Hong Pao or "big red robe" this rock oolong from the Wuyi Mountains of Fujian province is a truly unique dark...
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Oolong gets its name from the words "wu long" or 烏龍 in Mandarin which, translated means "black dragon." This term is often used to describe a serendipitous mistake - a fortune wrapped in a riddle - and that is an excellent way of describing the complexities of Oolong tea.