High Mountain Concubine Oolong Tea

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Flowers, Honey
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
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  • “I was excited to see this one because I really liked the honey oolong Eco-Cha sent previously. Here, the honey is less strong, and balanced out by florals, which gives it a little more complexity,...” Read full tasting note

From Eco-Cha Artisan Teas

Flavor: Lightly toasted, woodsy aroma. Subtle honey-essence, fresh scone character. Clean, refreshing finish.

Garden: This batch of tea was procured by our sourcing director Andy who visited a farmer he had met the year before in the northern Alishan tea producing region of Taihe. He brought a sample to his tea mentor Lisa Lin. Lisa immediately decided to purchase the standard 18kg bulk bag, and after roasting it with positive results, she bought the remaining amount from this harvest! We have the benefit of now sharing this batch that has been lightly roasted over several months by a master roaster.

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I was excited to see this one because I really liked the honey oolong Eco-Cha sent previously. Here, the honey is less strong, and balanced out by florals, which gives it a little more complexity, if making the overall effect a lot softer and less attention-grabbing. Will write more on this one next time I sit down to enjoy it, but note to self that I did, in fact, try this one.

Flavors: Flowers, Honey

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