Aquarius

Owes its flavors to oxidation levels between green & black tea.


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Aquarius

by hooksie » Feb 20th, '09, 10:34

I recently just tried Adagio's Aquarius zodiac blend and found it to be delicious.

But being the tea novice I am, I want to know (but cant tell) if the majority of the taste is coming from the Oolong in it, and if it is, what's a good Oolong to try from here?

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by silvermage2000 » Feb 20th, '09, 12:33

Mabe you could consider trying oolong 40 from adagio.
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by tsverrir » Feb 20th, '09, 14:26

There is a whole world of tea within the Oolong category. A big part of the pleasure is to try new Oolongs and be surprised by how different they taste and smell.

The majority of the taste comes from the variety of the tea plant, where/when/how it was grown and how it was handled on the journey to your cup. And of course how it was brewed.

If you really liked this tea I can assure you that this is a beginning of a journey, but not a destination you've reached.

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