Long Life Oolong

Tea type
Fruit Oolong Blend
Ingredients
Almonds, Apricot Pieces, Artificial Flavouring, Natural Flavours, Oolong Tea, Orange Peel, Peach, Safflower Petals
Flavors
Almond, Fruity, Candy, Peach, Apricot, Orange, Apple, Passion Fruit, Astringent, Nuts, Orange Zest, Burnt, Fruit Punch, Nutty, Floral, Vegetal, Artificial, Autumn Leaf Pile, Creamy, Cantaloupe, Citrus Zest, Mineral, Sweet, Cream, Oats, Orchid, Pear
Sold in
Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Low
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by bree
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 45 sec 5 g 12 oz / 353 ml

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  • “I got three steeps out of this today. The first one was perfection… fruitiness coming out in all the right places. The second was ok, not great but ok. And the third, well it was weak and had an...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’ve been keeping jugs of various teas in my fridge, now that summer has finally come along, though they’ve mostly been herbals and the like. I keep trying to get my wife to taste them, and she...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I had this one a LONG time ago before I had joined steepster. This was one of the first teas that I ever tried. Anyway, having another go with this tea. It is just as good as I remembered. Peach...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I have had two “Mini Betty’s” (a single serve brown teapot) of this today and there is last little bit left for when I get home. I wish there was a tea fairy that could deliver more to me! sigh...” Read full tasting note
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From DAVIDsTEA

What’s the secret to living a long and healthy life? Sleep, a balanced diet and a daily cup of this fruity oolong tea. Infused with a refreshing kick of ripe peaches, juicy apricots and crunchy almonds, this sweet and hydrating blend is also packed with metabolism-boosting properties. Delicious hot and iced, you’re gonna want to sip it all day, every day.

About DAVIDsTEA View company

DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

217 Tasting Notes

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I don’t have too much experience with oolongs, but this tea is pretty palatable!
The dry leaves smell absolutely delicious and was enough to elicit an outloud “OOOOHHH!” from me.
Although it was a nicely blended tea, I really wish more of the peach flavor would come through. I liked it, but I don’t think I liked it nearly enough to make it to my shopping list. Now that I think about it though, good peach flavored teas have been rather hard to come by.

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I don’t normally like teas with nuts in it, but this one is not bad!

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I felt like this would be an ironic tea to sip right now, given how royally effed up life is at the moment. Well, not so much life, just my brain really. I feel so beyond hopeless, but I WANT to live. just….not like this…

Irony aside, this is a tasty cup of apricotty, nougatty, almondy goodness. It reminds me of the apricot nougat used to make ice cream sandwiches by a local small-batch creamery.

Crap, now I’m craving a rosemary and sour cherry sammy….

Plunkybug

It is such a great tea. Offering you a bear hug, ok? ((HUG))

OMGsrsly

♥ Maybe we need to get a Butiki tea made. :) Mmm, ice cream inspired tea. Or really, mmm ice cream.

Plunkybug

How about the Rosemary Sour Cherry that I submitted? I want to do it, I just can’t put the money up for it right now.

Plunkybug

Though actually, the White Wine Melon ice cream is amazing. You should try some if you can find it.

OMGsrsly

The Rosemary Sour Cherry that you submitted is exactly it, Amariel. I just need to know how much tea it would end up being… :) Then I can start saving for it!

Plunkybug

Minimum $50, likely. Would depend on whether extra ingredients were added like dried fruits and/or flowers, and whether she would need to bring in any special ingredients.

OMGsrsly

Ahh, ok. That’s not too bad.

Plunkybug

Yeah, it’s just that I don’t have the funds to pay it all at once up front. Maybe come closer to my birthday, but I’d prefer to get tea that already exists first.

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27 tasting notes

This is my favorite iced tea. The aroma of the dry tea leaves is spectacular and it tastes just as good! I can’t wait to try this one cold steeped. My 25g bag is almost finished and I don’t intend on buying more… yet. But it certainly gets me excited for spring-time. Peach!

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It’s a good ooling tea, however I found the peach to be very mild. That might just be because I love peach and was expecting a huge punch of peach. But just overall, a very nice tea, and quite relaxing. For that reason I am still giving it a good rating and saying go ahead and try it. If you like peach, you’ll enjoy it.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec

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This is the first Oolong Teas I have purchased. It was quite good but it was also pretty expensive. Likely wouldn’t purchase this one again.

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So I bought 25 g of this and didn’t really love it. Iced was way better than cold for sure but today on the LAST bits i decided to throw in some soy milk with it while it was iced. It’s like a stroke of genius and soooo delicious I can’t even bear to throw away the leaves because I want to drink more and more. Might have to keep a little of this in my stash for those creamy, peachy days in the summer.

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58 tasting notes

Needed a break from the many, many chocolate teas I drink. The delicate peach flavouring is perfect.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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24 tasting notes

Very very fruity. It is also very very heavy, all the fruit pieces.
So you are paying alot for the fruit, not as much for the Oolong.
I do agree it is quite sweet, and relatively tasty, but not the bang for your buck.
If that isn’t your concern, it is alright, but FRUITY.

Smells great however, but not my cup of tea.

Preparation
5 min, 0 sec

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