Ali Shan Oolong
Ali Shan Oolong
Ali Shan Oolong
Ali Shan Oolong
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Ali Shan Oolong

OOLONG TEA

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This lightly oxidized oolong comes from Li Jia village in the Ali Shan range of Taiwan and is produced by the Fang sisters, 3rd generation female tea farmers made with the Si Ji Chun (Four Seasons Spring) tea cultivar. Sitting at 1600M, this tea garden is surrounded by a forest of fir, and bamboo. The nutrient rich soil produces a rich and full bodied oolong with notes of orchid, peach and sugarcane.

Tasting Notes:

Gardenia, sugarcane, peach


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RG
06/27/2020
Robert G.
United States United States
I recommend this product
Like a robust Dragonwell

Just terrific if you like lighter teas. After one brewing, I’m ready to order more.

SP
05/14/2020
Sandra P.
United States United States
Unique

So unique. I add to BonBon makes for the perfect morning tea.

Ingredients

Full leaf Taiwanese oolong tea from the Ali Shan mountains.

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Preparation

For best flavor, use 2.5g (1 tsp) for 8 oz water. Bring spring or freshly drawn filtered water to 190 degrees. Steep five minutes. (Not too long for oolong.)

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Ali Shan

Taiwanese Oolong Tea

This full leaf tea is produced in the Ali Shan mountains of Taiwan from the Si Ji Chun (Four Seasons Spring) tea cultivar. This lightly oxidized oolong is prized for its full mouth feel, soft tropical, floral and stone fruit notes and a candied finish. This tea can be steeped several times and is enjoyed with both a traditional brew process or in a gaiwan service.

Ali Shan

Located in eastern Chiayi County in central Taiwan, the Ali Shan (Mountain) Range is famous for its scenic beauty and high elevation oolong teas. This elevation helps to give the tea its rich and floral flavor. The two growing seasons, Spring and Winter, each produce a different flavor profile in the tea.