ReviewsBai Hao Oolong - Oolong TeaGood quality leaves. Taste reminds me of dry plums.
Date Added: 11/23/2014 by Christian
Tie Luo Han - Oolong TeaTo put it simple: the most intensive oolong Ive ever tasted. For ten years Ive been searching for the best oolong out there and now I found it. Dark, malty, smoky, intense, good for multiple infusions and still preserving the aroma of the first one. I dislike the taste of much higher priced "floral" oolongs, so this one is currently the best for me. Also the best oolong of ChineseTeaArts extensive collection.
Date Added: 11/22/2014 by Vuong
2007 Menghai Daye Ripe Loose-leaf - Pu-erh TeaThis tea is like a trip to paradise; a wonderful dream come true. It should be prescribed to all humans to enrich their lives.
Date Added: 11/22/2014 by Milan
Huang shan Chrysanthemum - Herbal TeaI'm not sure why, but I wasn't expecting too much from this one. It actually turned out to be quite delicious, in a subtle way. Also provided good presentation.
Date Added: 11/22/2014 by Susany
Traditional Tie Guan Yin - Oolong TeaA good quality oolong. Bright, not too grassy, and happy.
Date Added: 11/21/2014 by Patcharapun
Lan Gui Ren - Oolong TeaThis is my favorite tea. I discovered a version in Guangzhou, China on a trip a few years ago. ChineseTeaArt's is not quite as strong or sweet, but it is an excellent Oolong with a mild sweet ginseng aftertaste. I drink it nearly every day.
Date Added: 11/20/2014 by Elliot
Bai Mu Dan - White TeaVery fresh tasting, and for that it gets 4 out of 5. Not as floral as some bai mu dans I have had and not as sweet. The price is excellent though. Grassy, hints of sorrel and very fresh.
Date Added: 11/20/2014 by Erik
Sichuan Gong Fu Hong Cha - Black TeaVery good with a touch of milk and sugar, one of my main red teas.
Date Added: 11/19/2014 by Ireene
Jun Shan Yin Zhen - Yellow TeaThis is really an amazing tea. The taste is mild but complex and really delightful. The golden can is beautiful too. This tea is my new favourite, well worth the price and I will buy it again.
Date Added: 11/19/2014 by Fan
Traditional Tie Guan Yin - Oolong TeaDoesnt last through more than a few infusions, but its worth it for the price.
Date Added: 11/19/2014 by william
Huang Jin Gui - Oolong TeaSweet and flower-like aroma, also in later brews. Excellent tea for that price.
Date Added: 11/18/2014 by Jenni
Tai Ping Hou Kui - Green TeaIt is not as aromatic as I would expect from a Tao Ping Hou Kui. Not the best.
Date Added: 11/14/2014 by Jennifer
Rou Gui - Oolong Teathis is a good quality oolong. for the price its a good deal.
Date Added: 11/14/2014 by Anton
Huang shan Chrysanthemum - Herbal TeaThank you for shipping! I hope it's good for my girlfriend's eye's problem...
Date Added: 11/14/2014 by Michael
Lan Gui Ren - Oolong TeaVery good, but a little on the sweet side as compared to others of its kind. It has a wonderful finish!
Date Added: 11/13/2014 by Anton
Liu An Gua Pian - Green TeaThis has become one of my favorites, and for the price I'm very pleased to have it as an everyday tea. It has a wonderfully full and sweet body with a silky smooth mouth feel that you don't usually get outside of the Taiwan high-mountain wu longs. The taste and aroma have a sweet grassiness that is unlike any of the other green teas I've had, and has a nice and lasting finish. The only downside is that you have to pay attention to not over-brew it. It can be a little temperamental sometimes, and can acquire a penetrating bitterness if over-brewed, but it's not too hard as long as you pay attention to time.
Date Added: 11/13/2014 by Michael
Cha Wang Tai Ping - Green Teastill excellent freshly aromatic tea, my favorite. but the price is to expensive.
Date Added: 11/13/2014 by Lissa
Cha Wang Liu An Gua Pian - Green TeaExcellent green. Slightly woody and nutty with a long sweetness. No astringent qualities like many of the whiter quality teas. It is easy to brew. I actually overbrewed my second steeping with no noticable problem.
Date Added: 11/13/2014 by Christian
Bai Hao Oolong - Oolong TeaA good tea right after meals. The taste is easy to like, sweet and not to complex.
Date Added: 11/12/2014 by Mark
Tie Luo Han - Oolong TeaThe leaves of this tea are long twisted and gray the smell of the fresh leaves closely resembles chocolate with a hint of fruit. This tea is dark and sweet. the liquor is thick, cots your mouth nicely and stays there for about 45 seconds then your mouth starts to feel mint.
Date Added: 11/12/2014 by Chang
Jun Shan Yin Zhen - Yellow TeaAn excellent quality and very enjoyable tea. For me though it is missing that Wow factor to distinguish it from other high quality teas and justify its price.
Date Added: 11/10/2014 by FRANCISCO
Jun Shan Yin Zhen - Yellow TeaThis tea has a Unique taste, but a Serious amount of attention has to be paid to brewing I found what works best for me is Exactly 169F and 2 tsp of leaf, brew in and drink from a gaiwan let the tea dance for 240 seconds before sipping, the unique tastes of JSYZ are earthy, vegetal, spicy and slightly smoky with a dry aroma and long aftertaste this ranks 5 stars easy.
Date Added: 11/08/2014 by Armandas
Cha Wang Tai Ping - Green TeaI'm not satisfied by this tea, but probably I was not able to brew it correctly... bytheway it's flavor is truly particular, it resemble marine algae!!!
Date Added: 11/07/2014 by Vuong
Bai Hao Yin Zhen - White TeaThis has a very interesting taste. This is my first experience with white tea. It seems slightly similar to green tea, but very smooth without bitterness. USA Don G.
Date Added: 11/06/2014 by FRANCO
Huo Shan Huang - Yellow TeaHuo Shan Huang Ya is a great, but slightly bland yellow tea. I personally prefer stronger teas, try this if you like green tea but arent a fan of the grassy taste.
Date Added: 11/06/2014 by John
Rou Gui - Oolong TeaVery good Rou gui with light cinnamon flavour and full body. Watch steeping times and enjoy multiple infusions !
Date Added: 11/06/2014 by Chip
Ku Qiao Mai - Herbal TeaIt's mild, toasty, slightly sweet, and very refreshing.
Date Added: 11/05/2014 by natalie
Lan Gui Ren - Oolong TeaThis is not the Lan Gui Ren that made me fall in love with the tea. I understand that the real tea-wonk looks down on those who flirt with the flavored greens. I am not a real tea-wonk. I love flavored teas. I like trying new ones. I'm a bit disappointed in this tea. Last year I bought ChineseTeaArt's Lan Gui Ren and was enchanted by the aroma and the sweetness of the follow-thru. This year, there's less of that. It's still a delightful oolong and I'm on my third infusion right now.
Date Added: 11/04/2014 by Mary
Long Jing - Green TeaThis is a pleasant, smooth Chinese Green. Notes of Asparagus and succulent greens. The leaf is large and beautiful and turns a vibrant green in the water.
Date Added: 11/04/2014 by Sergio
Te Ji Da Hong Pao - Oolong TeaI love this tea! It comes, of course to its full right only if you make it kung fu-style, but its a great tea anyway you make it. Deep and broad taste, cocoa and coffee...
Date Added: 11/04/2014 by Bj?rn
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