Taiwanese Oolong Tea

Oolong (wulong) tea defies a fixed definition. It is typically described as “partially oxidized tea”, which is not wrong, but it’s not a complete picture. Their similarly shared process of elaborate transformation (withering, shaking, pan-firing, rolling, drying, baking) put these otherwise disparate group of teas under the same category. There are four separate regions that produce commonly recognized oolong tea: Wuyi (Rock Tea), Anxi (Tieguanyin), Guangdong (Dan Cong), and Taiwan.

Taiwanese oolong teas are known for their distinctive floral, fruity, creamy, and roasted character. Explore teas from Taiwan, including high mountain oolong and traditional styles shaped by the island’s unique tea culture.

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