Friday, July 9, 2010

Chinese Tea - Oolong Tea

Chinese brew



Chinese tea is a beverage, is a pass time, is a culture. Whatever you think is, Chinese tea is a life time of enjoyment.



Welcome to Yishan Teashop!



Yishan Teashop is run by a committed group of tea masters, specialists and all-around tea lovers. Through a partnership with excellent Beijing shipping agents in addition to our large network of tea farmers across China, we are able to present an ideal online tea shopping experience that is tough to match! Yishan Teashop is a Hong Kong-Beijing partnership based in the Maliandao ChaYuanChaCheng, one of the largest of the Beijing Tea City's main wholesale tea buildings.



Our Variety of Chinese tea:



Green Tea

Oolong Tea

White Tea

Pu-Erh Tea

Black Tea

Flavored Tea

Herbal Tea

Blossoming Tea

Boxed Tea



Oolong Tea



Wu-Long Teas - A direct translation for Black Dragon, Oolong Tea's meaning is both mystifying and tempting. No other category of teas includes such a wide range of shapes, colours and aromas.

No other processing technique relies so much on the individual recipes passed down through so many generations. Quite simply, Oolong Tea offers something for everyone, from bold-rich roasted flavors to subtle and mellow floral aromas.



Wuyi Oolong Teas - The Wuyi Mountains are a legendary tourist spot protected under the UN umbrella of World Heritage Sites. Within the magnificent scenery of over seventy odd mountains and lush green valleys an oral history of Oolong Tea -making has passed on through generations, yielding over eight hundred variations of teas; each with their own names and processing rules. At Yishan Teashop we have a family connection with this region, and thus we pass on our Wuyi Oolong teas and knowledge with an added element of passion and fondness that goes well beyond the role of tea-seller. We hope that through us, you can learn the vast appreciation for Wuyi's rich and diverse tea culture. ?



Tie Guan Yin Teas - Tie Guan Yin-style Oolongs have reached critical mass all across China and are now gaining popularity in the west as a delicate yet complex change from the newly popular green teas.

On the surface, Tie Guan Yins differ from most other Oolong in both a greener color and lower oxidation. However, when it comes to processing, they are nearly a category themselves. Be sure to learn about regional Tie Guan Yins, since we like to sell and demonstrate many of the tasting notes and changes from one farm to the next. Tie Guan Yins offer a unique experience not only based on their quality grades, but on their specific farm location in the famous Anxi county. ?



Flavored Oolong Teas - While traditionally Oolong teas have been left alone to be enjoyed in their purest form, the practice of growing osmanthus flowers along with tea trees or simply scenting the tea leaves with the osmanthus flowers has been long-standing. The results speak for themselves, and we frequently see jasmine tea lovers wholly converted to drinking osmanthus-scented oolong.



Chinese tea takes one sip to enjoy and a lifetime to fully experience!

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