Taiwan Milk Oolong (Jian Xuan Silk) Reviews

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Milk Oolong(Jian Xuan)
Type: Oolong
Description:This variety of Oolong tea is completely unique. The tea's extraordinary flavour comes from a sudden climate shift in the region during harvest that causes the leaves to take on a milky, sweet flavour and aroma. The tea is produced from tea leaves at a specific time, temperature, altitude and soil conditions to get the milky silky texture.
Tea Facts:Origin: Zhu Shan Township, Nantou County, TaiwanIngredients: Oolong TeaTaste: Sweet and slightly milkyTeaspoons: 1-2 per cup Brewing Time: 3-4 Minutes Water Temp: 85-90°C

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I've ordered this tea for the first time recently and I love it. It's very smooth and soothing. The smell is out of this world. I've tried Iron Buddha previously but Milk Oolong is definitely my preferred one. It's very good value for money because you can brew the same tea at least 3-4 times depending on the quantity you use. I'll be definitely ordering more of this tea.
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Posted 8 years ago
Victoria Simpson
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This is a delicious tea - it's so sweet and mellow. I drink it throughout the day and recommend it to friends who want to get into drinking different teas. Perfect.
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Posted 8 years ago
I've ordered this tea for the first time recently and I love it. It's very smooth and soothing. The smell is out of this world. I've tried Iron Buddha previously but Milk Oolong is definitely my preferred one. It's very good value for money because you can brew the same tea at least 3-4 times depending on the quantity you use. I'll be definitely ordering more of this tea.
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Posted 8 years ago
Beautiful!.. This has just the right amount of floweriness and sweetness that I have been lookin for since drinking an Oolong in China..
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Posted 10 years ago
Delicious for breakfast or mid morning. Just as described - if chocolate biscuits could be made into tea, this is probably how it would taste.
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Posted 11 years ago