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Tie Guan Yin, a famous oolong from Anxi, Fujian, is known for its dark green, tightly curled leaves and signature orchid aroma. This versatile tea delivers multiple infusions, each revealing layers of floral complexity, a rich, mellow taste, and a glossy, deep-green tea liquor.
- Flavor & Aroma Notes: Floral and creamy.
- Health Benefits: Supports relaxation and helps relieve stress. Calorie free.
- Caffeine Level: Moderate.
- Pairs Well With: Dim sum, light seafood, and tofu dishes.
Da Hong Pao, a prestigious Chinese oolong tea from the legendary Wuyi Mountains of Fujian, is revered for its "rock rhyme" flavor profile. This high-quality Wuyi rock tea boasts a rich, robust taste with a smooth, sweet finish. Its tea liquor presents a bright orange-yellow hue, while its leaves exhibit a striking mix of red and green tones. A lasting orchid-like fragrance further enhances its complexity and appeal.
- Flavor & Aroma Notes: Bold, roasted, with caramel and chocolate notes.
- Health Benefits: Aids digestion, enhances clarity, and boosts alertness. Calorie free.
- Caffeine Level: Moderate.
- Pairs Well With: Grilled meats, chocolate desserts, and nuts.
Phoenix Dancong (Fenghuang Dancong), produced in Chaozhou, Guangdong Province, is a renowned loose leaf oolong tea celebrated as the "perfume of teas." It is famed for having the purest natural floral fragrance among Chinese tea varieties, also earning the title "king of tea aromas." The tea leaves are slender and twisted, producing a golden yellow, clear, and bright tea liquor. The taste is fresh and sweet with a lingering natural floral fragrance, making it an excellent choice for a gourmet tea or relaxing tea experience.
- Flavor & Aroma Notes: Floral, fruity, with a hint of honey and orchid-like sweetness.
- Health Benefits: Supports metabolism, promotes relaxation, aids digestion. Calorie free.
- Caffeine Level: Moderate.
- Pairs Well With: Grilled meats, mild cheeses, and roasted nuts.
Oriental Beauty tea, also known as Dongfang Meiren, is a renowned and unique loose-leaf oolong tea from Taiwan. According to legend, Queen Elizabeth II of England tasted this exceptional Chinese tea and was so captivated by its exquisite taste that she named it "Oriental Beauty." The tea leaves are partially fermented, resulting in a clear, bright yellow tea liquor with a rich, sweet, and mellow taste.
- Flavor & Aroma Notes: Sweet, fruity, with honey and floral undertones.
- Health Benefits: Energizing and may enhance metabolism. Calorie free.
- Caffeine Level: Moderate.
- Pairs Well With: Dim sum, light appetizers, and fruit-based desserts.