NEW! Official OOLONG Tea Vendor Guide
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Re: NEW! Official OOLONG Tea Vendor Guide
gaiwanteamaster113 wrote:Aroma Tea Shop has the best Tie Guan Yin Oolong Teas. They even have their own video blog about it. Go to www.aromteashop.com to check them out.
Not to be confused with Aroma Tea House in Vancouver - which is associated with Lam Kie Yuen Tea Company of Hong Kong and carries decent tea but doesn't really have an online shop.
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tenuki - Posts: 2274
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Re: NEW! Official OOLONG Tea Vendor Guide
I am surprised that I haven't seen a single mention yet to The Mountain Tea Company.
I tried searching them on TC and found nothing. Anyway, they are a great supplier of Taiwanese Oolongs!
I tried searching them on TC and found nothing. Anyway, they are a great supplier of Taiwanese Oolongs!
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BreatheEasy - Posts: 23
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Re: NEW! Official OOLONG Tea Vendor Guide
BreatheEasy wrote:I am surprised that I haven't seen a single mention yet to The Mountain Tea Company.
I tried searching them on TC and found nothing. Anyway, they are a great supplier of Taiwanese Oolongs!
That has changed, with the fairly-recent Mountain Tea Co. OTTI.
Having said that, though, I would like to see Mountain Tea have its own Tea Vendor Guide thread.
How about it, Chip?
Best wishes,
sherubtse
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sherubtse - Posts: 484
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Re: NEW! Official OOLONG Tea Vendor Guide
As there is no separate thread for Mountain Tea, I will post the following link here:
http://worldoftea.org/buying-tea-direct-from-farmer/
This quote is especially interesting, I think:
"The future of tea will see more of a widespread emphasis on farms and growers rather than country of origin, an emphasis on blending and flavoring to enhance flavors rather than masking poor quality leaves, and tea roasting as an art form."
Best wishes,
sherubtse
http://worldoftea.org/buying-tea-direct-from-farmer/
This quote is especially interesting, I think:
"The future of tea will see more of a widespread emphasis on farms and growers rather than country of origin, an emphasis on blending and flavoring to enhance flavors rather than masking poor quality leaves, and tea roasting as an art form."
Best wishes,
sherubtse
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sherubtse - Posts: 484
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Re: NEW! Official OOLONG Tea Vendor Guide
Can we add http://www.t-oolongtea.com/ ?
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Jotea - Posts: 2
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Re: NEW! Official OOLONG Tea Vendor Guide
Jotea wrote:Can we add http://www.t-oolongtea.com/ ?
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16601
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: NEW! Official OOLONG Tea Vendor Guide
Can we add origintea.net?
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the_economist - Posts: 417
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