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Middle Mountain "Orange Blossom Aroma" Dan Cong Oolong Tea

Original price $7.50 - Original price $210.00
Original price
$7.50
$7.50 - $210.00
Current price $7.50

Orange Blossom Aroma Dan Cong is a rare Dan Cong varietal that is grown at an altitude of 850 meters and comes from trees aged 80-100 years old located in Tianzhukeng Village (Guangdong).

The leaves are greenish brown and hand-processed into long loose spindly curls. Medium-light level of roasting preserves this tea's incredibly unique and luscious aroma and creamy taste.

April Harvested

Tianzhukeng Village

850 meters altitude (Middle Mountain area of Wu Dong Mountains).

Overall rating: 4.84 / 5 from 25 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Middle Mountain 'Orange Blossom Aroma' Dan Cong Oolong Tea, grown at 850 meters in Tianzhukeng Village, features hand-processed leaves with a medium-light roast. Customers appreciate its unique and luscious aroma and creamy taste.

Summary topics

  • Aroma: 23%
  • Taste: 32%

Review topics: ["taste","quality","aroma","order","aftertaste","tea","notes","oolong","steeps","cha qi"].

Review highlights

  • "Love the aroma and the taste, lovely and fruity with a tiny bitterness that complements the full experience"Szabolcs I.
  • "Amazing taste and aroma, simply love it"Szabolcs I.
  • "Great tea, very light floral taste."Lucia H.

Reviews

"Delicious! I love it. . . it is very mild!"

Martin (5/5)

Sweet taste

"So far one the best Oolongs from this shop. Depends upon what you like of course but it is fragrant from the first brewing, never bitter, close to a fruit/flower juice. Very addictive!"

Cédric (5/5)

Excellent

"Excellent"

Dmitry K. (5/5)

Good Oolong

"Really like this tea, it does need a longer first steep than most oolongs"

Noah W. (4/5)

Isn't this supposed to be more bitter?

"Very simillar taste profile to honey orchid, maybe a little weaker aromatically, a little more cream in the taste, perhaps this tea was out of stock and they replaced it with the closest thing. Just buy mi lan cang."

Daniel (5/5)

Addendum.

"Rewriting this, because I noticed the orange peel notes in the later steeps, if you can't smell the oranges right away, wait for the tealeaves to cool down first. I guess that would be the reason you can go for this Mi Lan Cang."

Daniel (5/5)

Great Tea

"Bought a bunch of different tea's and have loved them all!"

David C. (5/5)

Intoxicating fragrance

"This is my favourite fragrance yet! Very low bitterness, lasts a lot of steeps, and the tea soup has a buttery mouthfeel! Has some astringency but its balanced by the sweetness and floral notes."

Benedek (5/5)

Oh-wow!

"This is a new one for me and I'm pleased to report it does not disappoint. I was a bit concerned when I opened the bag and wasn't hit with a punch of roasted aroma, however, the instant I poured my first pot I was developed in a cloud of floral scents that made my mouth water. I can't believe how fragrant this tea is compared to its dry leaf. While I don't get orange notes, I love the magnolia and old leather vibe that tingles my tongue and makes me want more. It's truly wonderful. Great everyday tea at this price!"

Todd (4/5)

Love the aroma and the

"Love the aroma and the taste, lovely and fruity with a tiny bitterness that complements the full experience"

Szabolcs I. (5/5)

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