Himalayan Oolong Tea, 35g

TASTING NOTES: Creamy, spring flowers, woodsy

Shangri-La Oolong is an extra special tea from the Kangra Valley; a cross between a light black tea and a fresh green tea.  It makes a pure cup with springy floral notes and woodsy forest floor aromas. 

Made by the Mann Garden, which has been in the same family for six generations, it’s one of the most exquisite teas from this relatively unknown tea-growing region that combines traditional regional practices with inspiration from China and Taiwan. 

Kangra lies at the foothills of the snow-capped peaks of the Dhauladhar mountain range (part of the Himalayan chain) in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India's northwest at a high altitude of 4000-6000 ft.  The pristine natural environment surrounded by pine forests, and dotted with rushing streams and lakes gives teas from here a vivacious green character all of their own.  

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Tom Kernan
My Favourite Tea

Of the three green or greenish teas, I source from Karma, Shangri-La Oolong is my number one favourite. I enjoy drinking this tea at any time of the day and always look forward to its wonderful colour and feel in my mouth. I brew these tea leaves at least three times and the second brew is always my favourite

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Jean Croft
Very Refreshing

This is my favourite tea so far and enjoyed without milk and brewed not too strong. Very refreshing.

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Brian Battensby
Buy it, try it, love it!

I was told that the second brew of an Oolong tea is always better than the first brew.

WRONG! This Oolong is excellent from the very first sip.

A stonking brew. Just love it! So full of flavour - nutty, fruity, smoky.

It is a purely decandent brew. When drinking it, I feel I should be sitting in a huge leather chair, in front of a roaring log fire, in an oak paneled room in a house by a Loch, with a sleeping dog at feet.

Truth be told, I'm far from that image, although there is a Loch within walking distance!

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Erika
My first oolong and it's lovely

This is my first oolong tea that I've tried so I wasn't sure what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. The taste and the scent reminded me of roasted grains and nuts, something like dark rye bread, which reminds me of home and is comforting.