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Default Which Oolong ??

Have been drinking (what I think) is a decent Wuyi Mountain oolong from
ChinaTushu Tea Co (sorry cant be more specific than that) for some time now,
alas is coming to an end. Nice light caramel colour almost sweet/'metallic'
after taste.

Looking for a replacement..

What do you think of the following - must confess not familiar with these so
would appreciate comments.

1) Qingxin Oolong King
2) 919 Tie guan ying
3) Suan wang

Cheers
Mal
Oz




 
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