Oolong Tea
Jiu Jiu Jiu Tie Guan Yin
'Iron Goddess of Mercy'
Grade A
Spring 2011
Type: Oolong Tea
Origin: Fujian Province, China
Harvest: Spring, 2011
Tea leaves: 3 slightly open leaves
Taste: Smooth, refreshing and slightly sweet flavour
£28.00 - 80g
Bai Mu Dan Tie Guan Yin
'Iron Goddess of Mercy'
Grade C
Spring 2011
Type: Oolong Tea
Origin: Fujian Province, China
Harvest: Spring, 2011
Tea leaves: 3 slightly open leaves
Taste: Smooth, refreshing and slightly sweet flavour
£17.20 - 80g
Te Ji Tie Guan Yin
'Iron Goddess of Mercy'
Grade B
Spring 2009
Type: Oolong Tea
Origin: Fujian Province, China
Harvest: Spring, 2009
Tea leaves: 3 slightly open leaves
Taste: Smooth, refreshing and slightly sweet flavour
£14.20 - 50g
SALE £7.10 - 50g
Wu Yi Rock Tea
Premium Shui Xian
Spring 2009
Type: Oolong Tea
Origin: Fujian Province, China
Harvest: Spring, 2009
Tea leaves: 3 slightly open leaves
Taste: Deeply oxidized, full bodied, roasted rice flavour with a vivid, smooth and sweet taste.
£3.20 - 50g
Wu Yi Rock Tea
Rou Gui
Spring 2009
Type: Oolong Tea
Origin: Fujian Province, China
Harvest: Spring 2009
Tea leaves: 3 slightly open leaves
Taste: A full, rich and slightly smoky flavour with a lingering citrus aftertaste and a characteristic cassia aroma. An ideal oolong tea for everyday drinking
£9.20 - 50g
Phoenix Dan Cong
Honey Orchid
Spring 2010
Type: Oolong Tea
Origin: Guandong Province, China
Harvest: Spring, 2010
Tea leaves: 3 slightly open leaves
Taste: Contradictory body and aftertaste. Fruity, sweet-honeyed base, Pleasant and bitter edged after taste. Some says it has a sweet lychee flavor
£4.60 - 50g
Phoenix Dan Cong
Orchid
Spring 2010
Type: Oolong Tea
Origin: Guandong Province, China
Harvest: Spring, 2010
Tea leaves: 3 slightly open leaves
Taste: Invigorating and full bodied, Dan Cong Orchid, imparts a rich, sweet, fruity mellow and toasty taste with a flower like aromatic that then delivers a mellow aftertaste
£8.50 - 50g
Phoenix Dan Cong
Yellow Spring
Spring 2010
Type: Oolong Tea
Origin: Guandong Province, China
Harvest: Spring, 2010
Tea leaves: 3 slightly open leaves
Taste: High fragrant notes of peach and citrus over a delicate sweet, mellow flavour. A delicate, noteworthy tea, reminiscent of peach. Has a delightful, honey-flavored aftertaste.
£8.50 - 50g
Phoenix Dan Cong
Osmanthus
Spring 2010
Type: Oolong Tea
Origin: Guandong Province, China
Harvest: Spring, 2010
Tea leaves: 2 or 3 slightly open leaves
Taste: A refreshingly light, bright, fruity, malted-honey sweetness flavour with hints of apple and apricot and a floral aroma
£21.00 - 50g


