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One of the 4 Famous Bushes of Wu Yi Oolong-Tie Luo Han(Iron Arhat)-#1

One of the 4 Famous Bushes of Wu Yi Oolong-Tie Luo Han(Iron Arhat)-#1

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$12.00

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SKU: ESO-FUJ-010

Tie Luo Han, all but unknown abroad, is the cultivar responsible for one of the four most famous yan cha.
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Review by Balogh Elijah
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I really love dan congs and this one is a great addition to my dan cong collection. I like it's pomelo like floral, which is as fruity, fragrance as other dan congs. (Posted on 1/27/2016)
Review by Dolores Lopez
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I didn (Posted on 1/23/2016)
Review by Shaltinannar K.
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Bought this several time. I noticed you have changed the name. So it called youhuaxiang in Chinese? (Posted on 1/4/2015)
Review by S.S Martin
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This tea is actually pretty decent for the price, it does have a similar character to the da hon pao. I definitely appreciate the deeper taste of wuyi rock teas. (Posted on 1/31/2014)
Review by Jac Balogh
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Got this one as a free sample along with my latest order and I am very pleased that I did. I am a huge fan of the dan congs.The fruity, honey floral instantly blew me away. (Posted on 1/12/2013)
Review by Moreau
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A very balanced, good-tasting oolong tea. The liquor is bright amber, and there (Posted on 1/8/2013)
Review by Moreau
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A very balanced, good-tasting oolong tea. The liquor is bright amber, and there’s a pleasing touch of smokiness and a“floral "yan cha" flavor. Yes, you can definitely detect “"Yan Yun" in the aftertaste. (Posted on 1/1/1970)
Review by Jac Balogh
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Got this one as a free sample along with my latest order and I am very pleased that I did. I am a huge fan of the dan congs.The fruity, honey floral instantly blew me away. (Posted on 1/1/1970)
Review by S.S Martin
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This tea is actually pretty decent for the price, it does have a similar character to the da hon pao. I definitely appreciate the deeper taste of wuyi rock teas. (Posted on 1/1/1970)
Review by Shaltinannar K.
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Bought this several time. I noticed you have changed the name. So it called youhuaxiang in Chinese? (Posted on 1/1/1970)

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