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A Li Shan Oolong (100g)
This Taiwanese light oolong from A Li mountain has a floral aroma. Spring harvest.
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Tie Guan Yin Oolong (100g)
Tieguanyin, one of China’s premier teas, is a light oolong from Fujian province. It has an fragrant floral bouquet and smooth taste. According to legend, a Bodhisattva showed farmers this tea plant in a cave near the town of Xiping. Second brew is the most intense.
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