Chinese Wild Oolong Tea

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong Tea Leaves
Flavors
Floral, Fruity, Honey, Smooth, Woody, Rose
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Caffeine
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Edit tea info Last updated by Anne Y
Average preparation
Boiling 0 min, 45 sec 2 g 101 oz / 2982 ml

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  • “The dry leaf aroma is very sweet and fruity. The brewed tea was a lot milder than I expected based on the dry leaf aroma. The taste is mildly fruity and floral with some roasty notes and a slight...” Read full tasting note
    85
  • “Dry aroma: Pomelo. Honey and honey-dipped cantaloupe. Initial aroma: very mineral. Wet stones and granite. Wet leaf aroma: Makes your mouth water. Raisins. Green grapes. Liquor appearance:...” Read full tasting note
    68
  • “Wild Oolong from iTeaworld offers a complex flavor profile. It features a floral and fruity aroma with a hint of wild forest fragrance. The taste is smooth and balanced, with notes of honey, fruit,...” Read full tasting note
    100
  • “I was given this tea to review, its a nice relaxing oolong and enjoyable to drink. It lasted 6 steeps before beginning to lose its taste. Smell Dry: fruity, floral and roasty Wet: sweet, fruity,...” Read full tasting note
    80

From iTeaworld

Indulge in our Chinese Wild Oolong Tea Selection, tea exhibits a rich floral and fruity aroma that infuses the water. Upon sipping, the floral and fruity notes rise, filling the nose with their fragrance.The flavor is robust and refreshing, with a pronounced sweetness that stimulates the salivary glands and leaves a clear, crisp aftertaste. The enduring sweetness provides a lingering, delightful aftertaste that is truly memorable.

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5 Tasting Notes

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14 tasting notes

The dry leaf aroma is very sweet and fruity. The brewed tea was a lot milder than I expected based on the dry leaf aroma. The taste is mildly fruity and floral with some roasty notes and a slight sweetness.

Flavors: Floral, Fruity

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Dry aroma: Pomelo. Honey and honey-dipped cantaloupe.
Initial aroma: very mineral. Wet stones and granite.
Wet leaf aroma: Makes your mouth water. Raisins. Green grapes.

Liquor appearance: Slightly cloudy. Slightly dark amber.

Flavor: Surprising. Not nearly as vegetal or honey-like as I would have expected based on the aroma. I would say it is closer to being woody. I would try again but this has been my least favorite so far.

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14 tasting notes

Wild Oolong from iTeaworld offers a complex flavor profile. It features a floral and fruity aroma with a hint of wild forest fragrance. The taste is smooth and balanced, with notes of honey, fruit, and woodiness, leaving a lingering, slightly sweet aftertaste.

Flavors: Fruity, Honey, Smooth, Woody

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 45 sec 5 tsp 200 OZ / 5914 ML
MadHatterTeaReview

Their Wild Dark tea is quite an experience, too!

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2 tasting notes

I was given this tea to review, its a nice relaxing oolong and enjoyable to drink. It lasted 6 steeps before beginning to lose its taste.

Smell
Dry: fruity, floral and roasty
Wet: sweet, fruity, floral and a little complex

Taste
1: smooth, floral hints of fruit
2: rich, floral, smooth, slight bitterness
3: rich, floral, smooth, little charcoal and lots of roses
4: Roses, weak charcoal and floral
5: Roses, weak sweet, floral and hints of charcoal
6 : Same as 5

Flavors: Floral, Rose

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 g 2 OZ / 50 ML

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55 tasting notes

Was gifted a tin of oolong. Couldn’t guess what kind of tea this would be from the name, it turned out to be very rock tea like though it is not from Fujian. The producer is from Wuyi and the tea is from Guangxi, the two places are 900 miles apart.

The dry leaves smell like milk chocolate, this tea taste like a mixture of dahongpao and black tea, it is sweet, toasty, savory, flowery, fruity, and grassy. The aroma and sweetness reminds me of some sweeter dancongs I’ve had. Hydrated leaves are 2 inches long, I don’t see much broken particles. Overall a very interesting tea as in it’s hard to put it in one category, flavor-wise this has a bit of everything, it’s really nice.

sold for $29.99/40g

https://iteaworld.com/products/chinese-tea-wild-oolong-tea

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