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Oriental Beauty Wu-long Oolong Tea Leaves - Gourmet Teas From Taiwan | 
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| Brand: GenerationTea.com Category: Gourmet
Buy New: $40.00 (On sale from $45.00) - $300.00 (On sale from $310.00)
Sales Rank: 15913
Country: Taiwan Ingredients: Gourmet Tea Leaves
ASIN: B000H7KUXS
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| • | This wulong was named "Oriental Beauty" by Queen Elizabeth because she loved it so much! | | • | This white-haired tea is a limited, special production tea. | | • | 60% oxidation makes this tea as sweet as honey. | | • | Leaves can be steeped 3 times in 190 F water. | | • | Grown on Er Mei Mountain, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan at 800-900M. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Oriental Beauty Oolong was named by Queen Elizabeth II the first time she tasted it. This white haired wulong tea is 60% oxidized which delivers its honey like flavor. The taste remains mysterious, however, with notes of many different tea flavors in it: sometimes it seems like an oolong bordering on a black tea; other times it is fresh and crisp, like an oxidized white tea. Oriental Beauty is a limited tea that undergoes a special production process. Grown on Er Mei Mountain, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan at 800-900M, the buds are then harvested for tea production. It takes 3000-4000 buds to make one pound of this world-class tea. Discover for yourself the complexity of the white tipped beauty with chocolate brown leaves. Steep three times with 190 F water.
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