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by hopeofdawn » Mar 30th, '12, 13:25
I have a great tragedy in my tea-life--I am out of Oriental Beauty/bai hao!

Other than Floating Leaves, can anyone else recommend some vendors who carry high quality bai hao in their inventory, so that I may remedy this lack?

Mar 30th, '12, 14:33
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by Poohblah » Mar 30th, '12, 14:33
I'd like to hear some recommendations too, as my companion also really enjoys oriental beauty, and she's about to run my supply dry.
Apr 5th, '12, 16:04
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by Splinters » Apr 5th, '12, 16:04
Here's my current favorite:
http://www.essenceoftea.co.uk/tea/oolon ... ai-lu.html
Expensive, but true to its name, beautiful in appearance and exceptional in flavor and aroma. Please don't run out the stock!

Apr 6th, '12, 00:36
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by Tead Off » Apr 6th, '12, 00:36
hopeofdawn wrote:I have a great tragedy in my tea-life--I am out of Oriental Beauty/bai hao!

Other than Floating Leaves, can anyone else recommend some vendors who carry high quality bai hao in their inventory, so that I may remedy this lack?

You can try this vendor,
http://www.t-oolongtea.com/catalog.aspx ... cdcf2e4bd8
They still have many award winners from the OB competitions. Have not tried them but would give them a shot.
Apr 18th, '12, 09:34
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by Jack_teachat » Apr 18th, '12, 09:34
This tea is exceptional, some of the most beautiful dry leaf I have ever seen!

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by hopeofdawn » Apr 18th, '12, 10:36
Thanks for the recommendations, everyone! I wish I could try some of the Essence of Tea version, but between the exchange rate and shipping from the UK, it's a bit cost prohibitive ...

Thankfully I managed to grab some of the last of FLT's stock--and I'll definitely have to look into the T-oolong varieties!
Apr 18th, '12, 15:38
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by Splinters » Apr 18th, '12, 15:38
Here's a cheaper alternative:
http://www.jas-etea.com/oriental-beauty ... grade-25g/
I'm drinking it right now. Although I don't see any nibbles, it's a very nice selection with a gentle and characteristic oriental beauty aroma and flavor. And it's susceptible to lots of good steeps. I've tried a few Taiwanese oolongs from Jas-eTea, and I think they're really onto something here.
Apr 18th, '12, 20:09
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by Poohblah » Apr 18th, '12, 20:09
The one from jas-etea is the kind of price range I'm looking for. It's kind of the middling price range for oolong for me. I generally consider, per 100 grams, <$20 to be "low" price range and >$50 to be "high" price range.
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by brose » Apr 18th, '12, 22:11
J-tea, is easily my #1 place for oolongs of all kinds. I highly recommend the eastern beauty top grade.
Apr 19th, '12, 21:19
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by Splinters » Apr 19th, '12, 21:19
Another thought, at about the same price point as the Jas-eTea selection:
http://www.norbutea.com/LaoCongShanCha?category_id=60
It's not an Oriental Beauty, but the flavor profile is similar and might appeal to OB fans.