good ginseng oolong

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good ginseng oolong

by mr. Less » Feb 5th, '09, 16:46

the first oolong i sipped was a very sweet one and i immediately loved it.It made me discover this wonderful world of oolong teas
It turned out that this tea was a ginseng oolong.(i bought some in china)

Do other people have experiences with ginseng oolong, and can they recommend some good suppliers?
Because some ginseng oolong i tasted was really bad, i think they sometimes use low quality leaves or so.
I heard that the ginseng oolong from tenren is pretty good , but i havent tasted it myself.
If you could share some ginseng oolong experiences i would be grateful , thanxs

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by gingkoseto » Feb 5th, '09, 17:02

I have no idea about ginseng oolong. But in my impression, since TenRen is a large chain store in Taiwan and mainland China, it has relatively stable quality. In China it's also famous for being very much overpriced. If you get the high price tag tea from TenRen, normally it will be of good quality, but you will be spending much more than the market average. But I am not sure how their price/quality ratio is compared with north American retailers.
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by Victoria » Feb 5th, '09, 17:10

I'm sorry to disagree, but I have never had a good oolong from Ten Ren.
I can recommend this one from TeaCuppa:

http://www.teacuppa.com/Ginseng-Oolong-Tea.asp

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by mr. Less » Feb 5th, '09, 17:16

yeah , the ginseng from teacuppa is really nice, i made it today gong fu style for the first time and it was great.
but i was wondering do they flavour it with other stuff as well or ginseng alone...

so tenren not really recommended ...ill keep that in mind
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by silverneedles » Feb 5th, '09, 17:51

i had the ginseng oolong from TenRen (forget price): the green oolong flavor/tannin was clashing a bit with the sweet feeling of the ginseng.
also had some from ZhongGuoCha ($3.5/oz, 2007): my notes: had alot of ginseng on it, good sweetness.

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by Beidao » Feb 6th, '09, 05:37

Ginseng Oolong can be good or it can be horrible. Can't help you much with the sellers, as I tend to buy national, but my experience is that you have to be ready to pay quite a bit for Ren Shen/Ginseng Oolong to get a good one.
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by engar » Feb 6th, '09, 09:05

I´ve got mine here http://www.tetere.com/shop/tipus-te/te- ... olong.html I like it but I have never tried other vendors Ginseng Oolong.
Anyone knows about the ginseng oolong making process?

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