Bai Hao Oolong

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Oolong Tea
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195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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Oolong is truly the most complicated tea to manufacture. In the world of gourmet tea, no other tea amazes and fascinates as much as this one. In the Far East, she is known as the Champagne Oolong. Bai Hao is not only extraordinary by flavor, but also for the way it is made.

According to a Chinese legend a farmer left his tea garden because he was too preoccupied with a different business. His tea garden was left unattended, and while he was goneRead more

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LOVE this…but sending the rest to Susan :)

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sigh what a lovely Oolong. I agree with Geoffrey, this tastes a lot like a Formosa Oolong.

Such a smooth, rich flavor. Wonderful sweetness. Nice peach tones in the background.

I’m off to write a review of this beauty!

Shinobi_cha 14 years ago

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I’ve been meaning to ask someone who knows for a while…how does one type italics? (I figure it is similar to bold, which I accidentally figured out)

LiberTEAS 14 years ago

Use underscore _ before and after the word you want in italics. :)

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The vendor site claims this is a tea from Fujian Province, but “Bai Hao” (or White Hair) Oolong actually stems from Taiwan. And on taste, I’m more apt to believe this is a Formosan oolong. It brews a bright gold liquor with a first flush pekoe-ish nose. The taste is definitely more reminiscent of Taiwanese oolongs I’ve had, reminding me quite a bit of Superior Taifu with its grape-like notes and crisp foretaste. An enjoyable cup…wherever the heck its from.

Full Review: http://www.teaviews.com/2011/02/07/review-teavert-bai-hao-oolong/

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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