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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Wen Shan Bao Zhong Taiwanese Oolong Tea (No. 360)
- Translation from Chinese: Precious Bushes from Mount Wen Place, Date of Production: Taiwan, Spring 2024 Type: Taiwanese Oolong Appearance: Natural, longitudinal twist of the leaf. Mostly dark leaves with visible light leaves, occasionally with stems. Aroma: Soft, floral, sometimes with hints of raisin. Taste: Refreshing, with notes of sweetness. Aftertaste: Herbaceous-floral, with hints of the sweetness of summer peaches. Liquor…
- 486₴ /50g
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- Rated 4.43 out of 5
Alishan Taiwanese Oolong (No. 600)
- Translation from Chinese: Oolong from Alishan Mountain Place, Date of Production: Alishan, Taiwan, 2024 Type: Taiwanese Oolong Appearance: Tightly rolled, vibrant green leaves Aroma: Floral, with hints of fresh grass and sweet cream Taste: Smooth and buttery, with a floral undertone Aftertaste: Long-lasting, creamy, and slightly sweet Infusion Color: Pale yellow-green Best Brewing Vessel: Ceramic gaiwan or thin-walled clay teapot
- 690₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Si Ji Chun Taiwanese Oolong Tea (#360)
- Place, Date of Production: Tanpei District, Taiwan, 2024 Type: Taiwanese Oolong Appearance: Tightly rolled leaves with a beautiful emerald hue Aroma: Soft, with notes of lilac and fields Taste: Floral and milky Aftertaste: Long-lasting, refreshing, pronounced Infusion Color: Golden Best Brewing Vessel: Ceramic gaiwan or thin-walled clay teapot
- 486₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Lishan Taiwanese Oolong Tea (No1200)
- 1 320₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Si Ji Chun Taiwanese Oolong tea (#150)
- Translation from Chinese: "Spring of Four Seasons" Place, Date of Production: Taiwan Island, Tanpei District, 2024 Type: Taiwanese Oolong Appearance: Spherical dense twist of leaves, beautiful emerald shade of tea leaves Aroma: Soft, lilac, meadow Taste: Floral and milky Aftertaste: Long, refreshing, pronounced Liquor Color: Golden Most Suitable Brewing Vessel: Ceramic gaiwan, thin-walled clay teapot
- 259₴ /50g
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- Rated 4.80 out of 5
Oolong tea “Ginseng” Taiwanese (No. 120)
- Translation from Chinese: Ginseng Oolong Tea Place, date of production: Taiwan island, 2024 Type: Taiwanese oolong Appearance: Solid dark green nuggets, resembling pebbles. Tea leaves covered with ginseng pollen. Aroma: Spicy, roasted, sweet Taste: Sweet, viscous, with a subtle bitterness Aftertaste: Fresh, sweet, as if you've eaten sweet cotton candy Liquor color: Greenish-golden Most suitable utensils for brewing: Glass or…
- 234₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
White Rooster Crest Northern Fujian Oolong Tea (No. 600)
- White Rooster Crest Place, Date of Production: Fujian Province, Mount Wuyi, Spring 2023 Type: Northern Fujian Oolong Appearance: Solid, beautiful leaves, longitudinally twisted Aroma: Rich, bright, woody, ripe peaches, sweet apples Taste: Rich, sweet typical taste of cliff tea from Mount Wuyi Aftertaste: Long, spicy-fruity Liquor Color: Light, woody Most Suitable Brewing Vessel: Clay teapot, thick-walled gaiwan
- 690₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Wu Dong Feng Huang Dan Cong Oolong (No. 1500)
- Translation from Chinese: Solitary Bushes from the Peak "Black Ridge" Place and Date of Production: Guangdong, 2023 Type: Guangdong Oolong Appearance: Beautiful thin black leaves with longitudinal twists and green veins Aroma: Honey, fruity Taste: Clear, sharp Aftertaste: Sweet-berry like watermelon, leaving a pleasant sensation after a cup Infusion Color: Clear amber Best Brewing Vessels: Clay teapot, thick-walled gaiwan.
- 1 650₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Ye Lai Xiang Dan Cong Oolong (No. 600)
- Translation from Chinese: Night-Blooming Jasmine Dan Cong Oolong Place and Date of Production: Guangdong, 2023 Type: Guangdong Oolong Appearance: Tightly twisted dark green leaves with a glossy surface Aroma: Intense floral notes reminiscent of night-blooming jasmine, with a hint of sweetness Taste: Rich, smooth, with floral and fruity undertones Aftertaste: Long-lasting and fragrant, with a sweet, lingering finish Infusion Color:…
- 690₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Oolong Tea “Zhen Shen” Taiwanese (No. 360)
- Translation from Chinese: Ginseng Oolong Place, production date: Taiwan, high-mountain district of Nantou, 2024 Type: Taiwanese oolong Appearance: beautiful emerald tea leaves tightly twisted into spherical curls, covered with ginseng powder, resembling velvet Aroma: very rich, pleasant, with fruity and honey-nutty notes Taste: slightly astringent, sweet, rich Aftertaste: sweet, lingering, even the breath becomes slightly sweet after drinking tea Infusion…
- 972₴ /100g
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“Dark Dragon”, “Turquoise Tea”, “Qing Cha” are the names of the same Chinese tea, which is known to connoisseurs as oolong tea. This is not a specific variety, but an extensive group of semi-fermented teas, the degree of fermentation of which varies from 20 to 60%. The Chinese call oolong tea the middle way due to the balance of taste and aroma. The taste combines black and red varieties, and notes of white and green teas are mixed in the aroma.
Oolongs are produced in two provinces of China (Fujian and Guangdong), and in Taiwan, from fully ripened juicy tea leaves, and not from their fluffy half-opened buds. For about an hour, the collected raw materials are dried, dried to remove excess moisture, and placed in shaded areas for further processing. Next, the so-called upholstery of the edges, or shaking, occurs, and the raw material can also spin in a special drum where the upholstery of the edges occurs when the tea leaves hit the special internal ledges. In this case, you need to ensure that the leaves do not break. This method involves the oxidation of leaves only along the edges and veins of the lit, which is called partial fermentation.
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Oolong Characteristics
Oolong, which is known to many as oolong, is a category that includes numerous varieties with different aromas and tastes. We can say that oolong is a way of processing tea leaves. There are several types of oolongs.
- Light fermented or light oolong.
- Heavy fermented or dark oolong.
Lightly fermented oolongs are made in Taiwan, south of Fujian
The raw materials for these varieties are leaves collected from bushes growing in mountainous areas. In the south of Fujian, light varieties of oolongs are produced.
Heavily fermented oolongs are produced in northern Fujian and Guangdong. For dark types of oolongs, raw materials from tree-like tea bushes growing in high mountain regions are used. Such leaves are very large, juicy, leathery, ideally curled during drying.
How oolongs are made
The collection of tea leaves for oolongs is carried out manually, without the use of machinery. Production after the collection of raw materials includes several successive stages. The stages of production of northern Fujian oolongs include:
- Collecting leaves.
- Drying.
- Shake.
- Semi-fermentation (curing).
- Roasting.
- Twist.
- Re-roasting.
- Bake.
- Laying out between bakes.
- Rebake (if required).
- Sort.
The main steps in the production of Taiwanese oolongs include
- Collecting raw materials.
- Drying.
- Shake.
- Fermentation (curing).
- Roasting.
- Swaddling
- Twist.
- Scatter roast.
- Re-swaddling, twisting.
- Drying, frying until done.
At the final stage, the finished tea is sorted, cooled and packaged.



















