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Fancy taking your favourite high mountain tea wherever you go? I have been working with my favourite tea supplier Mr. Wang to pack his organic tea into tea bags. Why? Because I miss High Mountain Tea when I am travelling. With this I can now carry a few sachets in my handbag wherever I go. It is the same original, high grade, hand-picked High Mountain Tea leaf, carefully packed into pyramid shaped tea bags. This allow the tea leaf to unfurl to the maximum for improved infusion. It is certified organic thus grown and produced using natural means, free of chemical and pesticides.
This spring tea is from ShiZhuo district in Taiwan Alishan and offers the same unique, sublime flavour common to premium teas produced in this famous alpine region. Mr Wang, the owner of the farm (pictured here) went through great length to locate his farm on the steep mountainside to ensure there is no cross-contamination from neighbours, as even a little breeze can carry pesticides across. The extent of carefulness is required to pass the certification test for 405 commonly used pesticides.
This spring tea is golden yellow in colour and carries a sweet orchid fragrance, a smooth texture with a mellow fruity undertone. It is an amazing tea that is both inspiring and relaxing at the same time, a unique flavour that one has to try to believe. And because it comes as tea bag, it is a very easy and convenient way to make ice tea. Stick a tea bag into a bottle of mineral water and leave it in the fridge overnight for a refreshing cup of ice cold oolong to take anywhere!
This tea is packed direct at the farm and comes in a box of 25 pyramid silk tea bags, individually packed in nitrogen filled sachet for maximum freshness. Each tea bag holds approx 3 grams of genuine loose leaf tea (not cuts or dust) and it can be re-steeped multiple times.
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Organic High Mountain Oolong, Spring Season.
Notes: Sweet orchid fragrance with fruity undertone and a smooth, lingering aftertaste.
Premium grade, single-estate High Mountain Tea from ShiZhuo, Taiwan Alishan.
Exclusive to idrinktea, sourced direct from a certified organic tea farm.
Natural antioxidant, slows aging, burns fat, reduce stress and calms the mind.
Fermentation: Light (15% - 20%).
Genuine, full tea leaf in individually sealed sachet.
One box contains 25 tea bags (75 grams of tea leaf approx).
Organic farming for High Mountain Tea is relatively new and it is a difficult journey to embark on as it requires significantly more work to start with (i.e. proper location on the steep terrain) and the cost of production is generally 2 – 3 times higher than normal tea. The plantations I choose are either certified organic farms or at the very least uses organic fertilizers. Their price points will be different but my intention is that everyone should be able to enjoy organically grown tea regardless. I believe that organic produce is the way of the future for this world to be sustainable, both from a health and ecological perspective.
Mr Wang does not use pesticide
Harvesting the organic High Mountain Tea
Put one tea bag into a cup or mug, add hot water and do a quick rinse. Discard the liquid.
Add hot water and steep for 2 minutes (or to taste) and it's ready to serve.
For a second cup just repeat the steeping, the tea bag is good for at least 2 to 3 brews.
$33.00 AUD
GABA Oolong tea is one of the richest food sources available for natural GABA due to the distinct quality of the oolong tea leaf and its semi-oxidised nature. The farm that produces this tea is a certified organic plantation that uses natural farming and harvesting process. I selected this GABA Oolong tea over many others I've tried because I really enjoyed how it tastes.
Every farm produces slightly different tasting tea due to the level of fermentation, coupled with the skills and experience of the farmer. The flavour of this medium-fermented tea sits closer to a black tea (think raw Pu'er) with a hint of Oolong freshness. It has a smoky, dark undertone coupled with a subtle floral note, followed by a smooth and sweet aftertaste. If you're like me and love a cup of Oolong in the evenings or night-time then this is a perfect companion. Due to its unique GABA content, this tea will soothe the mind and prepares one for a good night's rest.
The farm that produces this GABA Oolong tea is located in Mingjian Township in Nantou County. It is a certified organic farm and meets the strict standards set by both the Taiwanese and Japanese government when it comes to GABA tea production. This tea is vacuum-packed direct at the farm to maintain its freshness.
If you like to read more of the process and background of GABA, I have included them in the Links tab.
Organic GABA Oolong Tea.
Notes: Full body with a light brown colour, smoky pine fragrance with a slight floral undertone and a smooth, nectary aftertaste.
Premium grade, single-estate Oolong Tea from Mingjian Village, Nantou County.
Sourced direct from a certified organic tea farm.
Natural GABA (gamma-Aminobutyric acid), antioxidant, antibacterial, destress and calming, mental alertness, high blood pressure, weight loss.
Fermentation: Medium (60% - 70%).
Loose leaf, vacuum packed, 2 years shelf life.
A 150 gram (5.3 oz) pack brews approx 30 cups.
Use 2 to 3 teaspoons of tea leaf with 120 ml of near boiling water.
Put tea leaf in a pot and do a quick rinse with hot water. Discard the liquid.
Steep the tea leaf with hot water for 30 to 40 secs and pour into drinking cup or pitcher.
Repeat the steeping and mix the brews together to get a great tasting cup of tea with amazing fragrant aroma.
You can easily make up to 6 or 7 brews and still retain the body and flavour of this quality tea.
GABA references and links:
$52.00 AUD
This High Mountain Tea will be a delight for those who are after a high grade, flavoursome Oolong tea that is grown using organic farming and produced free of chemical and pesticides.
This spring tea is from ShiZhuo district in Taiwan Alishan and offers the same unique, sublime flavour common to premium teas produced in this famous alpine region. Mr Wang, the owner of the farm (pictured here) went through great length to locate his farm on the steep mountainside to ensure there is no cross-contamination from neighbours, as even a little breeze can carry pesticides across. The extent of carefulness is required to pass the certification test for over 500 commonly used pesticides.
The mid-season tea is harvested in between seasons and carry the unique flavour of both spring and winter. It is an affordable alternative for tea lovers who enjoy premium organic Alishan tea.
The harvest is golden yellow in colour and carries a sweet orchid fragrance, a smooth texture with a mellow fruity undertone. It is an amazing harvest that is both inspiring and relaxing at the same time, a unique flavour that one has to try to believe. I use an aroma cup when I brew this tea just to savour the exquisite fragrance.
This handpicked tea comes as loose leaf and is vacuum-packed direct at the farm for freshness.
Read how I select my tea »
Organic High Mountain Oolong, Spring or Mid Season Harvest.
Notes: Sweet orchid fragrance with fruity undertone and a smooth, lingering aftertaste.
Premium grade, single-estate High Mountain Tea from ShiZhuo, Taiwan Alishan.
Very limited quantity, an exclusive harvest sourced direct from certified organic tea farm.
Natural antioxidant, slows aging, burns fat, reduce stress and calms the mind.
Fermentation: Light (15% - 20%).
Loose leaf, vacuum packed, 2 years shelf life when properly stored.
A 150 gram (5.3 oz) pack brews approx 30 cups.
Organic farming for High Mountain Tea is relatively new and it is a difficult journey to embark on as it requires significantly more work to start with (i.e. proper location on the steep terrain) and the cost of production is generally 2 – 3 times higher than normal tea. The plantations I choose are either certified organic farms or at the very least uses organic fertilizers. Their price points will be different but my intention is that everyone should be able to enjoy organically grown tea regardless. I believe that organic produce is the way of the future for this world to be sustainable, both from a health and ecological perspective.
No pesticide is used on the farm
Harvesting the organic High Mountain Tea
Use 2 to 3 teaspoons of tea leaf with 120 ml of near boiling water.
Put tea leaf in a pot and do a quick rinse with hot water. Discard the liquid.
Steep the tea leaf with hot water for 30 to 40 secs and pour into drinking cup or pitcher.
Repeat the steeping and mix the brews together.
Now you have a great tasting cup of tea with amazing fragrant aroma.
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