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'Wu Long' or Oolong Teas

Oolong or 'Wu Long' translates as Black Dragon and refers to a method of production that produces a tea somewhere between oxidised black tea and non-oxidised green tea. This is why they are sometimes known as semi-oxidised and in China "Blue" teas. Dependent on how oxidised they are, we are given an incredible variety of spectacular flavours and fragrances to experience. The processing of these highest quality oolongs is carried out by a tea master whose experience and technique will have been learned over at least thirty years and is as important as the growing conditions to the quality of the final product. They are rich in antioxidants, are believed to lower cholesterol and aid digestion and relaxation. Although the prices of the most famous varieties may seem a little high it is worth pointing out that the same leaves will withstand between 8 to 10 infusions making each cup cost just a few pence. China's 'Famous' oolong producing areas are Wuyi Mt, Anxi Mt and Fenhuang or 'Phoenix' Mt. These three places produce three distinctly different styles of tea and very varying characteristics within their own area. Working your way through the sample size packets of these remarkable teas is a very rewarding and eye opening experience for the tea lover. This tea is, unfortunately, often sold on its alleged weight reducing properties, Victoria Beckham claiming it to be part of her regime in staying slim. I cannot comment on its efficacy, but drunk in its leaf form it remains about a fifth of the price of the tea bags, filled with the lowest grade tea, I've seen advertised on the internet. 



Product Name Price Weight+
 'Captain Tea's' Well-Being Blend   Sample Packet Available £14.00
 100g 
In addition to the Mount Fuji Sencha and King of Pu Erh teas, which are currently being exposed to much ado in the press regarding their alleged benefits to weight loss, I have added my favourite, and I believe healthiest of teas, Gabalong Oolong to the blend. With the final addition of our Tea of Life White Tea for good measure, if there is anything in the health aspect of tea, we should have it covered here! Whilst there is much evidence to support tea's image of being a very healthy beverage to consume, I wonder if these facts are being manipulated to prey on our desires for a quick fix to the eternal problem of maintaining a healthy, balanced diet. However, many of you are keen to put it to the test, and anecdotally many of our customers have found these teas individually to be helpful, so we have prepared the blend as requested. These teas, are delicious drunk individually and I cannot find any evidence to support their being more effective drunk as a blend, but I agree that it makes life a little easier having them together! The tea flavour is a mellow mix, with the distinctive note of caramel and vanilla of the Gabalong tea in the foreground. The delicate notes of the Sencha, whilst somewhat subdued by the other teas, adds a fresh edge to the cup, with the more earthy tones of the Pu Erh adding weight and body. I do not wish to enter into the world of science and add to the many claims made about this or any tea as I do not feel qualified to do so. From a personal point of view, and as you know, I love tea most for its flavours and fragrances, I do agree that tea brings about a general feeling of well-being, when prepared and drunk properly, slowly and in tranquility.
 'King Phoenix' Fenhuang Song Zhong Wang   Sample Packet Available £66.00
 100g 
Song Zhong Wang, which means 'King of Song Dynasty Kind' is the very best type of Phoenix Dancong Oolong. It has been famous for over 900 years and this batch was grown on wild tea trees over 600 years old. Fenghuang or ‘Phoenix Mountain’ is located in China’s Guangdong Province. Dancong, meaning ‘single bush’ is the highest of four grades of oolong grown around this mountain, the best being found on Wu Dong Peak. This is one of the ten peaks that make up the mountain and these peaks play their part in creating a perfect environment for producing high quality tea by protecting the area from the cold of Northern China and the bad weather from the South China sea. Important factors in producing a great Dancong tea are altitude and soil, which must have a large amount of stones in it. However, the most important of all is the method of production. In examples of the very best tea, such as the one you are trying, this will be carried out by a tea master. A true master will bring out the ‘four spirits’ of beautiful appearance, glossy coloured leaf, rich aroma and sweet taste. This batch has a unique and powerful fragrance with a fruity, refreshing and light flavour.
 'Monkey on Top of the Mountain' King of Tie Guan Yin   Sample Packet Available £130.00
 100g 
Tie Guan Yin is named after the ‘Iron Goddess of Mercy’ who was said to have given this tea as a gift to a dutiful peasant. This is the definitive grade of China’s most famous Oolong, being the winner of the annual competition. It grows on the bee hive like hills of ‘Sand County’. It is picked by hand and each leaf is expertly processed by tea masters. It is perfect in colour, flavour and its intense aroma is like the sweet scent of an orchid.
 'Red Robe' Da Hong Pao Number 1   Sample Packet Available £14.85
 100g 
The most renowned of the four famous 'Rock' teas of the Wuyi Mountain and one of the most highly prized of China's 'Famous Ten'. These ancient trees grow in the mineral rich, sandy soil and yield just one pound of tea each. Believed to be one of the healthiest teas it has a sweet and mellow infusion with hints of apricot. This grade offers a fine flavour at a more modest price than our others.
 'Scarlet Robe' Da Hong Pao 'Wu-Yi Oolong'   Sample Packet Available £278.00
 100g 
The most renowned of the four famous 'Rock' teas of the Wuyi Mountain and one of the most highly prized of China's 'Famous Ten'. These ancient trees grow in the mineral rich, sandy soil and yield just one pound of tea each. Believed to be one of the healthiest teas it has a sweet and mellow infusion with hints of apricot and a warm, toasted cinnamon character.
 'Water Sprite' Phoenix Organic Mi Lan Xiang Dancong   Sample Packet Available £13.75
 100g 
Mi Lan translates as Honey Orchid because this teas fragrance is likened to that particular flower. This is from the highest graded group of ‘Phoenix’ or Fenghuang oolongs known as Dancong, which range in price from this modest opener to up to fifteen times as much. ‘Water Sprite’ will yield two to three infusions from the same leaves, the more expensive varieties up to twenty. The tea releases a remarkable fruit and floral fragrance which lingers in the mouth for hours and in the cup for days! This is perfectly balanced by the trademark refreshing astringency, like the flesh and zest of a tangerine. Allegedly very effective at lowering tryglycerides, so often used as a dieting aid.
 'Xiangyun Honey Orchid B' Organic Phoenix Mi Lan Dancong   Sample Packet Available £19.00
 100g 
This Mi Lan Dancong, which means Honey Orchid Single Tree has a fragrance likened to that particular flower. This is from the highest graded group of ‘Phoenix’ or Fenghuang oolongs known as Dancong, which range in price from this more modest offer up to fifteen times as much. Honey Orchid B will yield three to four infusions from the same leaves, the more expensive varieties up to twenty. This grade is grown on Xiangyun Mountain at 600 metres. The tea releases a remarkable fruit and floral fragrance which lingers in the mouth for hours and in the cup for days! This is perfectly balanced by the trademark refreshing astringency, like the flesh and zest of a tangerine. Allegedly very effective at lowering tryglycerides, so often used as a dieting aid.
 Well-Being Blend   Sample Packet Available £13.50
 100g 
A blend combining the three teas, which are currently being exposed to much ado in the press regarding their alleged benefits to weight loss. Whilst there is much evidence to support tea's image of being a very healthy beverage to consume, I wonder if these facts are being manipulated to prey on our desires for a quick fix to the eternal problem of maintaining a healthy, balanced diet. However, many of you are keen to put it to the test, and anecdotally many of our customers have found these teas individually to be helpful, so we have prepared the blend as requested. It is a made up of 'Red Robe' Da Hong Pao No1, Mount Fuji Sencha, and King of Pu Erh. These teas, are delicious drunk individually and I cannot find any evidence to support their being more effective drunk as a blend, but I agree that it makes life a little easier having them together! I do not wish to enter into the world of science and add to the many claims made about this or any tea as I do not feel qualified to do so. From a personal point of view, and as you know, I love tea most for its flavours and fragrances, I do agree that tea brings about a general feeling of well-being, when prepared and drunk properly, slowly and in tranquility. The tea flavour is dominated by the Red Robe Oolong, with it's distinctive toasty, almost mellow pipe tobacco note and ripe fruit aftertaste. The delicate notes of the Sencha, whilst somewhat subdued by the other teas, adds a fresh edge to the cup, with the more earthy tones of the Pu Erh adding weight and body.

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