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For Good Health & Well-Being!

We're celebrating Oolong Teas this month. Although Formosa (Taiwan) produces both green and black teas, it is the semi-fermented oolongs that have made its reputation. Fine and delicate, with a unique, naturally enticing taste, these teas are appreciated all over the world. Not withstanding the famous teas of Formosa, both China and India produce oolongs of exceptional taste and quality as well.

A good point of reference is a general understanding of the basic categories of tea and what makes them different. Green and white teas, for example, are the least processed or oxidized. Black tea is fully oxidized, and oolong tea is oxidized between 30% and 70%. The process, also called fermentation or withering, essentially removes the moisture from the tea leaves to dry and preserve them. The leaves are rehydrated later by adding hot water.

Formosa Oolong is a tea with an herbaceous character. It tends toward black from the longer fermentation time (60% oxidized). The character of this particular long-fired, semi-fermented oolong is bakey, but somewhat fruity, with a rich amber liquid. Definitely a special tea to enjoy with special people.
Formosa Oolong (Taiwan) 4 Oz. for $8.17

Picked after a hard frost during the winter (2003-04) season, Vintage Rare South India Chamraj Oolong from the Nilgiri area of India has hints of fruit with a lively astrigency. The leaves open to reveal a sweet and subtle flowery aroma. Chamraj is well-known for being a tea garden that is a model of social responsibility to its workers and families. It was established in 1922, and is a pioneer in bio-dynamic agriculture.
Vintage Rare South India Chamraj Oolong (India) 4 Oz. for $27.56

Since 1810, when oolong was first introduced to Formosa, the island’s sub-tropical climate and rugged mountains have produced some of the world’s greatest oolongs. This year’s Formosa Oolong Super Fancy is no exception. This exceptional oolong’s soft yet substantial taste, fresh texture, and lingering finish are its distinctive signatures.
Formosa Oolong Super Fancy (Taiwan) 4 Oz.
for $43.15

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