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  • Menghai Spring 2004, Pu’er shu cha

    Now I know this is the best

    I tried the other two shu cha as well as the toucha square, this is the best! This will be my tea from now on.

    ppwong
  • Honey Orchid Supreme, classic Phoenix dancong oolong

    Your wonderful writing

    @Karen, I have to tell you how amused I am reading all these nicely written reviews you so kindly shared on this site. “I now mourn all the years I wasted drinking ‘shadow-of-tea-powder’ that comes in a typical western tea bag” What wonderful art of the word!

    Oh yes, indeed, this Honey Orchid Supreme is a tea that many of my tea importer clients want “samples” for their own enjoyment, but quite rarely dare to sell by themselves!

    Tea Hong
  • Sacred Lily, Wuyi yancha oolong

    Soft & creamy

    What a wonderful Wuyi oolong. It have all the character of teas from this area but in a softer and creamiest way. Deep and subtle smell . Nothing cares when you drink it. A must try before die.

    Patricio Hurtado
  • Honey Orchid Supreme, classic Phoenix dancong oolong

    Deep tea

    I am not able to make such good writing to describe this wonderful oolong, but I have to share this : this tea is even more wonderful when brew for a long time! 4 friends came for dinner yesterday but I was out of tea. I have only a tablespoonful of this tea in the bag. I knew I cannot make kung fu style because there were total 7 people too many small for serving like that. So I put all the tealeaves in a big teapot and brew for 8 minutes! I hoped it will be strong enough to taste because so few leaves. It was the most wonderful cup of tea I ever have. All people said same thing. I am so happy to discover this

    Ai Han Ngau
  • GABA Orange Extra, de-oxygenised oxidation Taiwan oolong

    I compared this against 2 other GABA oolongs (which were more expensive) and this one was a clear winner.

    I don’t like GABA oolongs. They give me headaches. I’ve tried a lot over the years, and for me personally, it’s not a pleasant experience. Most of them taste like dirty socks and get overshadowed by some kind of citrus-acidic funk. Pretty much all of the GABA oolong I’ve had in the past tastes like a fermentation project gone wrong – a miserable failure disguised as a “new processing technique” – but I’m not getting any of that from this specific GABA oolong.

    This flavor profile of this oolong makes sense in the larger context of oxygen-deprived processing environments, where reduction chemistry becomes the dominant driving force behind the molecular transformations of leaf constituents, rather than oxidative transformations as guided by polyphenol oxidase & peroxidase. IYKYK.

    The characteristic flavor profile of GABA oolongs somehow seems different with Tea Hong’s version. Instead of some dirty-sock, wet-stored pu’er flavor profile, I’m getting something that is reminiscent of orange creamsicles and fresh-baked sourdough bread with some spices dusted over the top of the loaf. There’s some underlying fruitiness that reminds me of goji berries and sweet citrus peel.

    This tea showcases itself is a flavor-forward, refined, and nuanced oolong, something that I didn’t think was possible with GABA oolongs. It definitely responds very well to being brewed Western-style rather than gong-fu style.

    This tea responds very well to being brewed out slowly. Don’t expect multiple, subtle layers of flavor moving across each other in a focused gong-fu session… expect a flavor-bomb brewed out Western-style. This tea resists turning bitter, and continues to release flavor into the soup for longer than you might expect. Push these leaves until the very end – it won’t turn bitter.

    One of the best GABA experiences I’ve had. Thoughtful, refined, and focused where it needs to be.

    NN
  • Song Cultivar, Phoenix dancong oolong

    Excellent tea

    果如所言,2014的宋種,確較往上幾年好飲、且更耐沖泡,沖至六七泡,後勁淩厲,餘香猶在。

    LO Wai Man

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