No hard feelings. But I can't not argue.Oni wrote:We got way off line here, let us buy teas and drink them and leave the rest of the thinkong to others, I can hardly wait the next year, I am planing to extent my interest in tea, maybe install a tea corner at work and at home.
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Re: Adagio's Oolong #40
Ron, Tenuki is correct, both #8 and #40 are Bai Hao oolongs of different grades. He is also correct that you may also enjoy a Wuyi. Another option would be a Darjeeling Oolong and then try a couple of the greener ones, such as a Ti Kuan Yin.Ron Gilmour wrote:I don't know much about oolongs, except that I really like Adagio's #40. But I'm not sure what it is. It just says "Formosa oolong." Is it a Bai Hao? What other oolongs should I be trying if I want to branch out from #40?
Be sure to post as you try new ones so we can enjoy your thoughts on them!
