Wuyi Dark Roast

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong Tea
Flavors
Butterscotch, Dark Chocolate, Malt, Roasted Barley
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Caffeine
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “This one courtesy of the Amazing Takgoti! Thank you!!! I chose this one for today because Robert Fortune has arrived at the Wuyi mountains in China in the Steepster Book Club book, For All the Tea...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Well, it turns out that I really needed to follow the instructions on the packaging. I’ve been playing around with this tea at my office with minimal results on the “tasty meter”. It turns out...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Passing this along in trades. Its a great intro to Wuyi Oolong but sadly I feel this is one of Samovar’s lesser teas. I love Samovar when I can afford them but I feel this Wuyi is a little lacking....” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is my first unflavored oolong w/multiple steeps. First and second steep, mild , pleasant and relaxing flavor. Not sure if I am crazy about this tea…But again this may be reflective of my...” Read full tasting note
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Origin: Wuyi Mountans, Fujian, China

Flavor Profile: Deep and complex…with a rich body, a roasted aroma, and sweet finish of raisin sugar, honeysuckle, and roasted barley. Warm and earthy notes of bittersweet chocolate and peat moss. Expertly dark roasted, the Wuyi oolong has very little floral notes. If you are a coffee lover, this tea will steal your heart away.

Tea Story: This long rolled oolong tea harks from the remote and ancient cliffs Wu Yi Mountains in Northern Fujian province. Produced in China since the 18th century, our dark-roasted Wuyi is also know as Wuyi Qi Lan, Wuyi’s Profound Orchid.

Our Wuyi’s nutty, dark-roasted flavor profile has won over many a coffee-drinker. If you’re someone who’s trying to wean themselves from coffee, this Wuyi is the perfect step into the world of tea. Trust us, we’ve seen many stave off coffee-withdrawal with a smile, sipping the Wuyi.

Samovarian Poetry: A climactic eruption of tea intoxication. Hauntingly ambrosial, with an evolving complexity of carmelized raisins, roasted barley, smoked bittersweet chocolate, & aged peat moss.

Food Pairing: This is the best oolong for pairing with deserts. The roasted, nutty flavors pair excellently with dark and milk chocolate, sweet creams, and the dense sweetness of baked figs or juicy dates stuffed with chevre.

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18 Tasting Notes

50
3 tasting notes

This oolong was good, but a little too sweet for my tastebuds.

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78
7 tasting notes

I didn’t fall in love with this tea immediately… but then again, the teas that I have to get to know in order to love always end up being my favorites. Oolong tea is my bag, particularly because there’s always something new to experience with each steep. This is especially true for Wuyi Dark Roast. I’d say my favorite infusion is the third. Dark and sweet all at once.

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 45 sec

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4 tasting notes

I think this tea might be o.k. with trout but I’m not a big fan of these peaty teas.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec

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75
61 tasting notes

has hints reminiscent of dark roasted peanut butter

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