Kaiwiki Oolong (Moonrise Tea)

Here is another tea I acquired while at the World Tea Expo this year. This one is a tea grown right here in the USA! This Kaiwiki Oolong from Moonrise Tea in Hawaii is smooth and easy to drink.

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Himalayan Jade (SAFA Himalaya)

It seems oolong teas are all the rage right now. They’re being grown in Hawaii and New Zealand as well as Nepal and most of these oolong teas are wonderful! This rule stands true for this Himalayan Jade oolong tea from SAFA Himalaya.

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Shan Lin Shi Oolong (Naivetea)

Oolongs can be some of the most wonderful teas in the world. They’re smooth and ephemeral. This wonderful Taiwanese oolongcreated near the Shan Lin Shi refuge from Naivetea is very pleasant to drink.

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Dong Ding Oolong (Naivetea)

Taiwan is to Oolongs what Argentina is to Yerba Mate. They’re synonymous with one another. It’s just that simple. This Dong Ding Oolong from Naivetea meets or exceeds expectations.

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Da Hong Pao (Hunan Hongda Tea Co.)

Da Hong Pao has an interesting story behind it. It’s one of the great five WuYi mountain oolong teas from China and it’s one of the most praised as well. I picked up this tea directly from a grower-producer at the 2010 World Tea Expo.

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