“I actually almost misidentified this as not being by Ten Ren, because it’s more prominently labeled as being from “Midori & Tea” . I am also going to admit that I bought this for the gorgeous...” Read full tasting note
“This is a really nice tea but I think I brewed it too weak so I am not going to rate it. I used 3g to about 9 oz water at 185 F for 2 1/2 min and I gave the leaves a quick wash before really...” Read full tasting note
“Brewed gongfu this is not the best Oriental Beauty out there as it has a light and sweet dark oolong taste that comes off as plain and almost borderline black tea as their is no roast taste to make...” Read full tasting note
“I bought this from a Ten Ren franchise store. The first steeping was about 20 seconds and smelled peppery to me. It had that sort of lightly peppery flavour. when I had finished the tea and...” Read full tasting note
Oriental Beauty is also known as Bai Hao Oolong has unusually colored leaves ranging from black to red to yellow to white due to the local microclimate in Northern Taiwan. Unlike most oolongs, the leaves undergo a high degree of fermentation (80%) before it is baked. This tea is also known as Champagne Formosa Oolong because in Europe a few drops of champagne are added to each cup for extra flavor.
Oriental Beauty is a good grade with light brown to dark brown tea leaves. It has a strong smooth taste with a lightly floral and baked aftertaste and a floral aroma with roasted undertones.
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