The Tao of Tea, Osmanthus Oolong Tea, Loose Leaf, 2.5 Ounce Tin

October 11, 2014 - Comment

The Tao of Tea, Osmanthus Oolong Tea, Loose Leaf contains Oolong Tea Leaves. Gui Hua is the Chinese name for the fragrant osmanthus flower, which blossoms in the Phoenix Mountain area during tea season and is used in scenting this oolong. Tea purists seek only the clean, clear and pure flavor of the leaf. This

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The Tao of Tea, Osmanthus Oolong Tea, Loose Leaf contains Oolong Tea Leaves. Gui Hua is the Chinese name for the fragrant osmanthus flower, which blossoms in the Phoenix Mountain area during tea season and is used in scenting this oolong. Tea purists seek only the clean, clear and pure flavor of the leaf. This is because the unadulterated leaf has the capacity to provide an experience which has inspired many artists, musicians, philosophers and monks. Our company is based on this premise and offers great quality leaf that is fresh, flavorful and full of soul. Only a small portion of all tea made in the world comprises the ‘orthodox’ or full leaf style of processing. In addition, only a few tea areas remain where ‘old-style’ hand processing is still practiced from tea plants that grow wild or those that have been preserved for centuries. The Tao of Tea works primarily with tea growers that practice this true art of tea making.

Product Features

  • Offers a great quality leaf that is fresh, flavorful and full of soul
  • USDA certified organic

Comments

Jeff Landau "Jeff" says:

Osmanthus _ not getting it. I’ll try again. 0

Anonymous says:

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