Oolong Tea
Oolong Tea is partly oxidised, from 10-70%, making it the most diverse of all types of tea. Somewhere between a green tea and a black tea, the flavours of oolong can range from dark and smoky to light and fruity. Oolong is fast becoming a very popular tea in the West, due to its relatively easing brewing process and extraordinary range and depth of flavour.
Oolong Tea Taster Pack
A broad category of tea which goes from the lightly oxidized, delicate and floral oolongs to the heavily oxidized, dark and toasty oolongs. These four teas will help you explore the spectrum.
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Jade Oolong tea 150g
The JCM's own everyday Jade Oolong tea. This is the one we love to drink in the office.
We have test certificates from Taipei confirming this tea to be pesticide free.
Mixed Tea Taster Pack
This pack of six teas offers a bumper selection showing the astonishing range of styles and flavours that can be produced from the tea plant Camellia Sinensis.
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Tie Guan Yin (Iron Buddha) - 50g
This tea, also known as Goddess of Mercy or Iron Buddha, is very easy-drinking and a great introduction to Oolong for the novice.
Huang Jin Gui (Yellow Gold) - 50g
This Yellow Gold oolong is sometime called Golden Osmanthus because of its floral aroma. This is a high-grown tea produced in Fujian and is made from only the topmost leaves of the first picking.
Anxi Rou Gui - 50g
Anxi Rou Gui is a delicious, lightly-baked oolong that offers a good introduction to this very approachable tea type. The leaves are tightly rolled into balls to conserve freshness and then lightly baked to create a very enjoyable tea.
Ali Shan - 50g
This award-winning Ali Shan is one of the finest high grown oolongs produced in Taiwan. The flavour is fresh and intense, with tantalising notes of sweet fruit and cream.
Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe) - 50g
Da Hong Pao is one of China’s best known oolongs. This example is rich and intense with distinct notes of cocoa and cream.
Mi Lan Dan Cong - 50g
This award winning Dan Cong shows all the classy characteristics that have caused it be known as the 'Champagne of teas'.
Yu Lan Dan Cong
Also known as Magnolia Dancong, this a rare and subtle variant of the highly-regarded Dan Cong tea type from Guangdong province

