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  • “Today I am going to close my eyes and pick YET TO BE TASTED TEas out of my pending box. Some are brand new and others have been in there forever whether it be because they scare me or they just...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Of the teas that I’ve tried from Adagio’s gourmet tea collections thus far, this is the one I’m least impressed with. And that shocks me given that it’s an Oolong and I love most Oolong teas. And...” Read full tasting note
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  • “You know, if you actually sit down and edit your tea cupboard, you too can get your collection down 100+ teas! I went from 171 teas to 63!!! Some teas I tossed (bc they’re either too old, or just...” Read full tasting note

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Oolong tea from the Wuyi mountains in the Fujian province of China. Wuyi Oolong grows defiantly in the gaps of the mountainous rock, rendering cultivation both arduous and spellbindingly beautiful. This tea is famous for its ’dragonfly’s head, frog’s limbs and three colors.’ The latter refers to the green, red and brown colors found in the cross-section of each leaf. Similar to other fine oolong teas, our ‘Wuyi Ensemble’ may be infused a number of times, with each infusion revealing a new nuance of this tea’s complex flavor.

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Today I am going to close my eyes and pick YET TO BE TASTED TEas out of my pending box. Some are brand new and others have been in there forever whether it be because they scare me or they just haven’t screamed at me to try them yet.

This is one of those teas

It smells like wuyi, it looks like wuyi…it must be wuyi.

Yeah…it’s pretty much your standard rock type taste. Not overly flavorful but not bad. Not my favorite, but drinkable :)

Tea_is_wisdom

Adagio has middle of the road quality teas. They are great teas for a college student on a budget. Or maybe someone new to teas and want to try different teas. Or even someone that wants to try teas that isn’t sure they will like teas or be able to get into them.

TeaEqualsBliss

There are some I really DIG but this one was just ok, I guess! I will say they DO do a lot to promote tea/educate online and I like them for that! Their programs for the farmers and Earth Day! Great things!

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Of the teas that I’ve tried from Adagio’s gourmet tea collections thus far, this is the one I’m least impressed with. And that shocks me given that it’s an Oolong and I love most Oolong teas. And I’m not saying I don’t like this, because it’s alright… it’s just kind of meh… it’s alright. It’s drinkable, but it’s not my favorite.

ms.aineecbeland

Wu yi oolong is fine not exciting. For a kick do try Foojoy’s Classic Oolong. This has a more roasted flavor, more bold with rich notes resembling a cup of coffee.

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You know, if you actually sit down and edit your tea cupboard, you too can get your collection down 100+ teas! I went from 171 teas to 63!!!

Some teas I tossed (bc they’re either too old, or just so nasty that no one should ever drink them), but the majority of them I’ve packed into small samples and I’m giving them to my coworkers on my last day at Disneyland :)

But today’s tea of the day is this lovely one from Adagio! Super easy bc I got it from the oolong samples and it’s in a cute little sachet :) Great lazy day oolong. Nothing too special or too complex about this tea? Just a nice cuppa to get the day (and packing) going!

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