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  • Si Ji Chun Taiwanese Oolong Tea (#360)  - фото 2Si Ji Chun Taiwanese Oolong Tea (#360)  - фото 3
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    • 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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  • Si Ji Chun Taiwanese Oolong tea (#150)  - фотоSi Ji Chun Taiwanese Oolong tea (#150)  - фото 2
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    • 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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“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.

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