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Cantaloupe Oolong (218)
A delicate and light oolong from the Fujian Province of China. This tea is for those who like a classic oolong taste. Origin Fujian, China Tea Type &nb...More -
Formosa Oolong (149)
Formosa (Taiwan) is a term that originally comes from the Portuguese word meaning wonderful island. Oolong originated from and is a speciality of the Formosa mountains. Origin Taiwan mountains Tea Type Oolong ...More -
Ginseng Oolong Imperial (7)
Ginseng oolong has long been a popular tea. This new very high Imperial grade is the ultimate in ginseng oolong. The rolled leaves are coated with powdered ginseng, which produces a wonderful smooth and balanced cup. Level ...More -
Orange Oolong (188)
With its long, slightly curly leaf, this tea is really impressive.It will enchant you with its soft, flowery aroma and taste of sun ripened oranges. Level Everyday Origin &nb...More -
Peach Oolong (217)
A delicate and light oolong from the Fujian Province of China. This tea is for those who like a classic oolong taste. In this tea we combine that taste with the delicate flavour of ripe peaches.The combination works wonderfully. Level ...More -
Rose Pouchong (146)
One of the great teas of China. Rose Pouchong (also known as rose oolong) is produced by repeatedly scenting the finest oolong tea with fresh rose petals. Although the scenting is subtle, it adds a delicacy that is remarkeable. Origin ...More -
Sweet Osmanthus (159)
This remarkable tea comes from the Guangxi Province of South China. Also known as Orchid oolong. Freshly picked osmanthus flowers with the taste of fresh peaches are blended with slightly fermented green tea. Origin Guang...More -
Wu Yi Oolong (12)
Wu Yi Oolong originates from the Wu Yi Mountain in Fujian Province of China and was firstrecorded during the Song Dynasty. (960AD) The Chinese claim that Oolong is the most beneficial tea for health. The heavily fermented leaf is almost black in colour. It releases a woody, nutty taste ...More -
Yunnan Oolong (54)
This tea comes from the beautiful mountains of Yunnan. Here the wet and foggy climate supports the growth of very aromatic and fine teas. Origin Yunnan, China Tea type Oolong Taste&n...More






