
Now, let's see if I can extract an actual question from the confused ramblings above: Is it normal for an oolong to have a very strong and flowery fragrance?

Yay! It makes me feel warm and fuzzy to know you liked it so. I'm out - need to order more!kymidwife wrote:Tung Ting Jade from SpecialTeas was the first really green oolong I tried, and I was immediately dazzled by the difference in both aroma and flavor compared to any other tea I'd ever tried As a result, I've become an enthusiastic oolongian over the last few months.
Auggy: Yep, it all started with samples from you... thanks! Now that I think of it... I also started falling in love with Darjeelings thanks to the delicious Puttabong you and I both purchased when I was in Dallas. I just really loved that tea... repurchased it from another location and it wasn't quite as good... and now its no longer available from the Teavana website. It was one of the better Darjeelings I've tried, even if it WAS from Teavana!auggy wrote:Yay! It makes me feel warm and fuzzy to know you liked it so. I'm out - need to order more!
That one got me into Darjeelings, too! I think all in all, not only was it a FUN meeting, but very expansive to our tea horizons!kymidwife wrote:Auggy: Yep, it all started with samples from you... thanks! Now that I think of it... I also started falling in love with Darjeelings thanks to the delicious Puttabong you and I both purchased when I was in Dallas.
Heh, I've been quietly working on him for awhile now.Vulture wrote:Trey Winston wrote:Thanks for your replies, everyone. I now have a new respect for you oolongonians.
Uh oh *waits for the oolongian recruitment post from Victoria*