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Da Hong Pao Oolong Tea is a 100g premium loose leaf tea sourced from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian, China. Known for its complex floral and roasted aroma, this naturally caffeinated dark oolong offers a smooth, refreshing taste with a lasting aftertaste. Packaged in a stylish tin and free from additives, it delivers an authentic, high-quality tea experience favored by connoisseurs worldwide.
Package Dimensions | 22.1 x 14.1 x 8.8 cm; 100 g |
Product Name | Oolong |
Additives | Da Hong Pao |
Allergen Information | Contains: Barley Free |
Weight | 100 g |
Units | 100.0 gram(s) |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry and light-protected place away from direct heat and strong odours. |
Serving Recommendation | Brew one serving of tea leaves |
Manufacturer contact | Valley of Tea Duinenabdijstraat 4 Brugge 8000 |
Country of origin of primary ingredient(s) | Wuyi, Fujian, China - Depending of the harvest this might change to guarantee quality |
Brand | Valley of Tea |
Cuisine | Chinese |
Format | Loose Leaves |
Region Produced In | Belgium |
Speciality | Artificial Flavor Free |
Certification | FAVV |
Caffeine content | Caffeinated |
Package Information | Tin |
Manufacturer | Valley of Tea |
F**S
Absolutely Delicious
I’ve tried many oolong teas, before deciding that I preferred Oriental Beauty. After trying a lot of (mainly cheaper) brands I’ve come to the conclusion that this is the best.
A**
delicate flavour allow 10 minutes for beautiful leaves to uncurl
I used 15 pieces in a 100 ml tea glass. This delicate flavour tea takes time to brew at least 10 minutes with top of glass covered with a saucer. There is no bitterness. When leaves have uncurled it is ready. If leaves are left to steep overnight, in half a glass of water ,this will be strong enough as a base for further cups next day, so that makes it economical. I found it gently helps with fatigue. Put a leaf to float in tea glass when serving, just to look pretty.
C**1
Excellent lovely tea
Nice tea .. .and a decent Olong
D**B
Good Tie Guan Yin
Seems to be of reasonable quality, the taste is quite mellow and the second wash is good for the cost. Worked in China for seven years and had Tie Guan Yin many times, definitely very similar taste. Tried a cheaper version for a well known supermarket and there's a big difference in quality, the Alishan is far superior. Work recommend.
A**Y
Good tea
Good tea, authentic, and reminds me of my days in Guangzhou. Only complaint is a little expensive, I was looking at several sellers charging £20 for 250g, and then I saw this for £10, but was disappointed when it arrived and was only 50g. My mistake, better check weights more carefully in future. But it's good tea and I've had many cups even from 50g, and still value compared to buying cups of vastly inferior tea at a cafe.
M**.
Great Taiwan Tea but too expensive
Genuine Taiwan Oolong Tea with a very nice flavour which i could not fault. Only negative would be it’s very expensive for just 50g. Normal size pack would be 150g but my fault for not checking the size.
Y**R
Very worth the money
Great taste, fantastic on its own or even with ginger and lemon.
H**Y
Great at first brew but second is tasteless
Bought this tea several times. Refined smell and taste. Adding alcaline water reveals more taste. Second brew has little taste making the value for money less appealing.
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