White Tip Oolong
Highly-Prized White Oolong Tea
Teabloom’s White Tip Oolong Tea is one of the most revered oolongs in the world. The sweet aromatic tea leaves have a floral and peach-pit fragrance that hangs heavy on the palate hours later. It’s a striking tea with a delicate, warm, spicy undertone.
- Kosher Certified
- USDA Organic
- Flavor
- Sweet, fruity and lush with a warm spicy undertone
- Aroma
- Floral and peach-pit fragrance
- Color
- Deep amber
About WHITE TIP OOLONG
This impressive white oolong tea is harvested from mature tea leaves on the Wuyi Mountains of the famous Fujian province. Oolong teas have an oxidation level that falls between a black and green tea leaf. The result is a complex flavor profile highly sought after by tea connoisseurs.
The floral and peach-pit fragrance of white tip oolong is one of the elements that sets it apart. It has an incredibly sweet and fruity flavor that’s lush and finished with delicate spicy undertones. This is a striking and thought-provoking tea.
It’s best to enjoy this rare and complex tea without adding milk and sugar. If you prefer chilled tea, we recommend using the cold brew method which makes a well-rounded non-bitter iced tea.
White tip tea comes in a loose-leaf tea canister that serves about 35 to 50 servings. This peach oolong tea can be enjoyed for multiple infusions so you experience the different nuanced flavors of the tea.
It also comes in the Masters Tea Collection set which includes six exceptionally rare, premium teas. It’s a gift-ready tea box that will delight every connoisseur.
White Oolong Tea has a moderate level of caffeine and is commonly enjoyed in the morning or afternoon. Gift this unforgettable oolong to someone special or add it to your collection and tea routine, today.
Steeping instructions
- Heat water to 195˚F (near boiling)
- Place tea in a cup and pour water over the leaves
- Steep for 3-5 minutes
- Enjoy!
You can set aside your tea on a small plate and re-steep it one or two more times.
For loose-leaf iced teas, use 2 tsp per 8-ounce cup.
To learn more techniques for steeping oolong tea — including cold-brew and ice methods — take a look at this blog:
Warning: Do not microwave tea sachets.
Ingredients
- Organic oolong tea