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Ali Shan

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Ali Shan

Our Ali Shan Oolong hails from the famed Ali Shan (a.k.a. “Alishan” or “Ali Mountain”) of Taiwan. It is a high elevation Taiwanese oolong with all the floral, sweet flavors you’d expect of one. Dry and wet, the large leaves emit aromas of clover honey, field grasses and fresh flowers. Ali Shan’s complex flavor profile includes classic floral, honeyed and creamy notes, as well as hints of marine air, clover fields, sage and cracked black pepper. A honeyed finish with suggestions of pepper, menthol and sweet grass and a creamy, sweet second infusion make Ali Shan a tea that can be enjoyed for a long period of time. Try brewing it gong fu style with a leisurely breakfast of sliced green pears, chopped fresh mint and Greek yogurt, or with a dinner of creamy sage-asparagus risotto.

Sample
10-12 cups
$3 4oz
57c per cup
$32
8oz
41c per cup
$46 16oz
28c per cup
$62
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Rating: 100
 |  Reviews 2
Reviewed by Jay
October 31, 2011
Rating: 100
A cool late summer morning with a view of grassy feilds while sitting on a swing.

I fell in love with this tea after the first sip. It has a fruity nutty aroma with an after taste of honey. Added a bit of honey to enhance the aroma. Its an amazing afternoon tea.
Reviewed by Toby
June 30, 2010
Rating: 100
An instant favorite

The smell is hard to describe, but has a subtle hint of nuts. The tea itself is sort of a nutty, honey, green flavor, with something I can only describe as "graham crackers." The flavor is very unique and definitely satisfying. The tea is flavorful, but not overly bold, smooth but not thick. If you try one tea today, make it this one!

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