Beginner Oolong

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Beginner Oolong

by Swordfish823 » Apr 5th, '15, 20:20

Hello,

Im new to the world of tea. Im looking for recommendations for a good beginner mix of oolong tea that i can try. Is yunnan sourcing a good place to buy from or any other sites that you can recommend that have different kinds of oolong that i can try. Looking forward to you replies.

Thanks,

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Re: Beginner Oolong

by steanze » Apr 5th, '15, 20:30


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Re: Beginner Oolong

by Swordfish823 » Apr 5th, '15, 23:53

steanze wrote:I'd go with this: http://www.jkteashop.com/jk-oolong-teas ... p-206.html

have fun!
Thanks... I just ordered it.

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Re: Beginner Oolong

by Tead Off » Apr 6th, '15, 02:37

You should try their Wuyi sample pack. Unbeatable value and a great intro into these kinds of teas.

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