Tian Hu Shan Black Oolong Tea 150 g
Tian Hu Shan Black Oolong Tea 150 g
✨ Tian Hu Shan Black Oolong Tea for a smooth, roasted cup
Tian Hu Shan Black Oolong Tea is a simple, high-quality loose tea with no additives—made for anyone who wants a clean, satisfying brew without fuss. Expect a deep, toasty character typical of darker oolong styles, with a comforting aroma that works just as well for a calm morning as for an after-meal cup.
It’s easy to fit into everyday routines: brew it strong for a bold, warming drink, or go lighter for a smoother, more mellow cup. If you enjoy teas with a fuller body than green tea but a softer edge than many black teas, this is a great middle ground.
✅ Key features
- No additives—just tea, for a clean and straightforward taste
- Darker oolong style typically brings a roasted, rounded profile that feels warming and smooth
- Flexible strength: adjust leaf amount and steep time to suit your preference
- Great value for daily drinking—reliable flavor without complicated steps
- Often suitable for multiple short infusions, so you can get more than one cup from the same leaves
🍽️ How to use
- Brew hot in a teapot or infuser; start with a shorter steep, then increase time on the next infusion
- Try gongfu-style brewing (small pot, short steeps) to explore how the flavor changes from cup to cup
- Serve with a slice of lemon or a touch of honey if you like a softer, dessert-like finish
- Enjoy alongside dim sum, roasted nuts, or chocolatey desserts—the toasty notes pair especially well
- Pour over ice after brewing for an easy iced tea with a deeper, less sharp taste
🧾 Ingredients
Dried oolong tea leaves.
✨ Final touch
Did you know darker oolong teas are often re-steeped several times, with each infusion revealing a slightly different aroma and depth?

Oolong Tea: The Fragrant Middle Ground Between Green and Black
Oolong is the tea people return to when they want variety without switching to a different drink. Depending on how it’s made, it can taste fresh and floral or warm, toasty, and deep—one reason you may even see it labeled as “black tea oolong.” Here’s what that means, how to choose a style you’ll enjoy, and how to brew oolong so its aroma really shows.
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