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Golden Daylily Oolong (金萱乌龙 – Jin Xuan Oolong) – Out of Stock
$5.90 – $56.00
Origin: Taiwan
Also known as “milk oolong”, it hails from Taiwan’s high mountains, sourced by a prize-winning tea grower renowned in the Nantou County’s Jin Xuan Dong Ding Oolong Tea Competition. An authentic oolong with no added flavors, it achieves its buttery taste through precise roasting by Tea Artisans. Top leaves with one bud are hand-harvested, sun-withered, fermented, pan-roasted then delicately rolled into pearls. It delights with aromatic hints of sweet nectarines and buttered greens. Explore its creamy nuances with lower water temperatures or release floral notes with hotter temperatures, offering a unique tea experience crafted with expertise and care.
Tasting Notes:
– Light-bodied
– Buttery, Fruity Citrus
– 20% Oxidation
– 20% Roasted
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3 reviews for Golden Daylily Oolong (金萱乌龙 – Jin Xuan Oolong) – Out of Stock
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Golden Daylily Oolong (金萱乌龙 – Jin Xuan Oolong) – Out of Stock
$5.90 – $56.00
Sam –
I’m really loving it! This tea has such a creamy, buttery taste that feels so smooth. The hints of sweet nectarines really pop!
I love how it’s made, too—hand-harvested and roasted just right. I’ve been experimenting with the water temperature, and it’s fun to see how the flavors change. Lower temps bring out that creamy vibe, while hotter temps give it a lovely floral fragrance.
Overall, this is a fantastic find for anyone who enjoys lighter oolongs.
Georgia –
This is an excellent, lightly oxidised oolong tea. Subtle creaminess and butteryness makes it so smooth and satisfying. Definitely going to give this tea a spot on my regular rotation. Do note however not to oversteep the tea which will ruin its flavor profile. I recommend steeping for a shorter time and then adjusting the timing based on your preference.
Ada –
I have to say, this tea is a real gem. I’ve heard a lot about Jin Xuan Oolong, which is known for its creamy, buttery flavor, and it definitely lives up to the hype. The smoothness is incredible. Flowery and buttery is not two flavors I would associate together in a tea but this is a perfect match here. Great if you like lighter oolongs leaning more to a green tea profile.