Formosa Oolong
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Commercial Description
...This tea is a long fired "amber style" tea which gives it a roasted character.
Ratings & Reviews
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57 Aroma: 5/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 4/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Mar. 19th, 2012
Broken-leaf, fairly dark.
More bite than a typical bai hao oolong; more black-tea like. Fairly strong roast, some woody tones, only a hint of fruitiness. I like this more than most Chinese oolongs in its price range and of a similarly dark roast, but in the end I'd rather pay a little more for whole-leaf oolong.
Enjoyable and quite inexpensive. But not my favorite oolong.
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Mar. 19th, 2012
Broken-leaf, fairly dark.
More bite than a typical bai hao oolong; more black-tea like. Fairly strong roast, some woody tones, only a hint of fruitiness. I like this more than most Chinese oolongs in its price range and of a similarly dark roast, but in the end I'd rather pay a little more for whole-leaf oolong.
Enjoyable and quite inexpensive. But not my favorite oolong.
63 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 3/5
Sylvia (215 reviews) on Mar. 19th, 2012
This tea is interesting. It has a kind of sweet, malty flavor. It has a kind of smoky aroma. I like it more than other oolong teas I've had, but I don't tend to like them a whole lot. I added cream and sugar.
Sylvia (215 reviews) on Mar. 19th, 2012
This tea is interesting. It has a kind of sweet, malty flavor. It has a kind of smoky aroma. I like it more than other oolong teas I've had, but I don't tend to like them a whole lot. I added cream and sugar.
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