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Just listed a lovely Cui Luan Bug Bitten “Mandarin Jade” Oolong Tea – 2017 Spring

https://taiwanoolongs.com/collections/2017-spring-oolong-teas/products/cui-luan-bug-bitten

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Long Feng Xia Wu Shi Cai “Emerald Gem” Jade Oolong Tea – Spring 2017
https://taiwanoolongs.com/products/long-feng-xia-emerald-gem-jade-oolong-tea-spring-2017

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Da Yu Ling “The Elixir” Jade Oolong Tea – Spring 2017
https://taiwanoolongs.com/products/da-yu-ling-the-elixir-jade-oolong-tea-spring-2017

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Longan Nectar Red Oolong Tea – Spring 2017
https://taiwanoolongs.com/products/longan-nectar-red-oolong-tea-spring-2017

This is a very new type of tea, also very special to the world of oolong tea. At first glance, it looks like oriental beauty in a heavy rolled form. Don’t be fooled, this is not an oriental beauty, nor a black tea, but 100% an oolong tea.

The term “red” as applied to tea is difficult to understand in the context of English culture, so we must explain this “redness” in the cultural context of Mandarin culture. In Mandarin, black tea is actually named “red tea” (紅茶) for its color, and shouldn’t be confused with the actual “black tea” (黑茶). Red tea was referred to as “black tea” because the dry leaf itself is typically black in color (See here). To this day the vast majority of westerners still don’t know what a “Red Tea” actually is!

In Taiwan the art of tea experimental tea processing is thriving and tea growers and processors alike are searching for new techniques to bring out new flavors and aromas! Our “Red Oolong” came about as an experimental marriage of oolong tea and black tea processing. After the process of “waving” the tea will be “heavy rolled” like a black tea immediately and oxidated heavily like black tea, but meanwhile has the traditional oolong processing final steps of “kill-green” and a special types of “heavy roasting”. The result is a unique longan fruit aroma and a silky body that is nectar-like.

After two seasons of absence, our extremely popular “Red Oolong” is back again with us this season! This time the tea does not only carry that signature “longan” aroma, but also something else due to extremely patient processing, selecting, and roasting. We are confident that this will be the best red oolong you will ever had so far, so please enjoy!

Harvest: Spring 2017 / 春 貳零壹柒

Varietal: Qin Xing Oolong / 青心烏龍

Elevation: 100 M

Region: Lu Ye / 鹿野

Oxidation Level: 80%

Roast Level: 5

Best Time of Savouring (Reference Only): Anytime

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12% off all Winter 2016 Taiwan Teas! 7 Day Sale Starts now!
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