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XIXICHA Dahongpao Oolong Tea is a premium loose leaf tea sourced from the renowned Wuyi Mountain region in China. Known as the 'king of tea,' it boasts a rich orchid fragrance and a unique 'rock rhyme' flavor profile, preserved through traditional charcoal roasting. Each 120g pack brews approximately 96 cups of naturally aromatic, additive-free tea, elegantly packaged for gifting or personal indulgence.


























| ASIN | B09VH8CGPY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,193 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #85 in Oolong Tea |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (78) |
| Manufacturer | cuigongchaye |
| Product Dimensions | 4.02 x 4.02 x 5.12 inches; 4.23 ounces |
| Units | 4.23 Ounce |
M**R
Great quality and taste
Good teal long leaves great packaging and taste value is absolutely there great substitute for coffee
J**Y
A Very Very good Dragon Tea
I do not give many kudos for purchased items, but this is exceptional tea. It took me a couple of times to get the water to tea ratio that I like but it was well worth the effort.
L**M
great tea
Great by itself or brewed with a spicy tea. I usually brew a second cup before discarding the used leaves.
P**N
Delicious
Make sure you know how to brew this tea. Forget what term is (wash?) but you need to let leaves soak in hot water for 10 seconds, throw the water away, then brew your tea. It really makes a difference. And make sure you brew for proper amount of time. Can reuse leaves for multiple infusions.
V**S
Surprisingly good
I’m not an expert and I don’t have a solid point of reference but this seems like a good tea. Pretty packaging. Very pleasant floral aroma. Light brown/orange color. Complex flavor: at first toasted rice, roasted chestnuts, then floral honey. Aftertaste lingers for a while. I’m very pleased with this tea.
A**Z
Strange flavor, possibly coated with something
I've been fortunate to have drunk lots of high quality tea in my life, but this was disappointing. It doesn't taste like any level of fermentation or location I've had. Honestly, it seems like it was coated with a chemical to give it flavor...as if the crop was a flop and they tried to salvage it. When brewing, the moment the hot water hits the tea, the pot is flooded with a dark red color. This isn't normal. The taste is very odd, too. It's too bad China no longer seems to take pride in growing and selling tea. Just another good thing lost to hyper-capitalism. The only reason I gave 3 stars is because I'm not 100% sure they did flavor the tea. I'm not a scientist, so I can only share my suspicions based on flavor, visuals, and feel.
S**S
Good
Good quality
C**A
Excellent gift
I bought it as a Thanksgiving gift for my Chinese chiropractor. He LOVED it. I saw in his eyes that he knew this was a good tea. Excellent gift. Now, I may buy it for myself and try it :-)
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