Wulong Tea

Some time around the beginning of the Qing Dynasty (1644) a new style of partially oxidized tea sprang from the Wu Yi Mountains. When first mentioned in writing these teas were referred to as Rock Tea (Yan Cha) - a reference to their birthplace, the rocky soil of Wu Yi Shan, and a name that is still used for teas from this region today. These first teas soon came to be called Min Bei Wulong Cha, translated as "Northern Fujian Black Dragon Tea."  In English, we use a short anglicized pronunciation of this title - "wulong," also spelled "oolong."

The skill of making this special type of tea spread from the North of Fujian province southward to the Anxi and Guangdong province's Chaozhou area (Phoenix Mountain) before crossing the strait to Taiwan around 1810. These areas continue to be the bases for the four major catagories of Wulong tea: Wu Yi Mountain Rock Wulong, Anxi Wulong, Dan Cong Wulong, and Taiwan Wulong.  Read more...


Anxi Wulongs
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Dan Cong Wulongs
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Taiwan Wulongs
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Wu Yi Mtn Rock Wulongs
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Chuan Tong (Traditional Big Red Robe) Da Hong Pao Rock Wulong 2012
Indicative of its heavy charcoal roasting, Traditional Big Red Robe has a deep red color and an aroma as warm as a winter hearth. The richness of its flavor fills the entire palate without ever becoming bitter; it becomes even smoother and sweeter in its later infusions.


Our price: $12.37

Mi Lan Xiang (Snow Orchid) Dan Cong Wulong 2012
Snow Orchid is our most popular Dan Cong tea due to its rich flavor and aroma.


Our price: $12.10

Li Li Xiang Anxi Wulong 2011

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The interesting flavor and affordable price makes this a great everyday wulong tea.


Our price: $8.93

Old Style Tie Guan Yin Anxi Wulong 2010

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We like to think of this tea as a bit of a tribute to the old school and the seasoned tea drinker who remembers the days when this tea’s rich body and aftertaste were higher prized than a flowery aroma.


Our price: $7.90
Market price: $15.80 save 50%

Li Li Xiang Anxi Wulong 2010

END OF YEAR SALE 50%OFF
OFFER AVAILABLE WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

The interesting flavor and affordable price makes this a great everyday wulong tea...


Our price: $7.75
Market price: $15.50 save 50%

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