Buttery Oolongs

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


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Jul 27th, '15, 23:36
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Re: Buttery Oolongs

by the_economist » Jul 27th, '15, 23:36

Robertjcoons wrote: Another, cheaper version is called "Quanzhou milk oolong," which you can buy at David's or Teavanna. It is not as good as Nai Xiang Jinxuan, but typically is much cheaper, so it depends if you want to go for economy or luxury.
Nothing in Teavana is cheap for what you're getting.

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Re: Buttery Oolongs

by Robertjcoons » Jul 28th, '15, 07:21

I'm out of the loop.
Canadian living mostly i n china, so teavana is pretty far from me. :)

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