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Code: 203 | |
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| Code: 207 | |
High grade of spring crop Taiwan Oolong from Ali Shan mounatins, produce from Chin xin cultivar. Delicious, quite full body, yet fresh, light green taste with gently flowery tones, great aftertaste. | Code: 209 | |
High quality taiwanese first grade oolong grown from cultivar historically hailing from the Wuiy moutain in Fujian province. |
Code: 211 | |
The top grade of Taiwanese black tea, a tea of extraordinary quality, valued for its distinctive honey-sweet aroma and taste which gave it its name Mi Xiang – Honey-sweet Aroma. | Code: 212 | |
The top quality spring crop of Taiwan high-mountain Oolong. An infusion of a delicious, full, complex and complete, sweetish and greenish, delicately spicy taste with an excellent aftertaste. |
Code: 214 | |
Excellent grade of Taiwan oolong from the famous Jin Xuan cultivar. A lightly fermented leaf of high quality, rolled into uneven pellets of a sweetish spicy aroma. | Code: 216 | |
An excellent lightly fermented spring Taiwan Oolong from Zhu Shan region, made of the Jin Xuan cultivar (No.12). |
Code: 217 | |
Superior quality black tea from the Shan Lin Xi mounatin range. | Code: 220 | |
The spring crop of high quality with higher GABA. |
Code: 221 | |
The top quality spring crop of Taiwan high-mountain Oolong. Special so called "winter" crop from the Shan Lin Xi mountains. | Code: 229 | |
The top Taiwan Oolong tea of a darker type from the famous Ali Mountains (Ali Shan). A liquor of an excellent, complete, sweet taste with distinctively spicy tones and a noble aftertaste. |
Code: 230 | |
A Taiwanese variant of the famous half-green tea with a taste reminiscent of the Taiwan Oolongs Bai Hao.A liquor of a delicious, complete, fruity-sweet, pleasantly spicy, complex taste. | Code: 233 | |
The top Spring Taiwan Oolong, the least fermented oolong of all. |
Code: 234 | |
The spring crop of high quality oolong grown in Nantou area, produced from the Si Ji - Four Season cultivar. | Code: 235 | |
The top spring Taiwan Oolong from the local varietal Jin Xuan (Golden Daylily). |
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