Reviews
Aged Harbor Tea | Eco-Cha Tea Club
This month's batch of Aged Harbor Tea that is being shared with the Eco-Cha Tea Club comes from the most unique source of tea we've discovered to date. Located along the coast near the southernmost tip of the island, it stands alone both in its story and character. In the image above, Mr. and Mrs. Zhu proudly present their inherited family tradition that they have innovated upon to make a unique type of tea.
Review: Unroasted Oolongs reviewed by Kitty Loves Tea
A great review from another wonderful tea blog, Kayleigh Jade at Kitty Loves Tea. Thanks for sharing Eco-Cha Tea!
Review: Eco-Cha Shan Lin Xi High Mountain Concubine reviewed by Oolong Owl
Floral, Oriental Beauty and tieguanyin oolong lovers should check out Eco-cha‘s spring bouquet Shan Lin Xi High Mountain Concubine Oolong.
Review: Eco-Cha Da Yu Ling High Mountain Oolong Tea reviewed by LiberTEAS
"The flavor is positively sublime!"
Review: Eco-Cha High Mountain Concubine Oolong Tea reviewed by Amanda Wilson
"This tea is quite fascinating and complex, I have had many oolongs that have nutty, floral, or vegetal qualities, but never all of them at once and so distinct."
Review: Eco-Cha Roasted Dong Ding Oolong Tea reviewed by Amanda Wilson
"The first steeping is as expected quite roasted with delicious notes of roasted nuts, molasses, cocoa, and honey."
Review: Eco-Cha Shan Lin Xi High Mountain Oolong reviewed by Walker Tea Reviews
"...very interesting and quite rewarding...aromatics, character, feel...compared to other Shan Lin Xi's that I've come across, one of the more intense that I've experienced"
Review: Eco-Cha Red Jade reviewed by SororiTEA sisters
Eco Cha is one of my favorite “new” companies.
Review: Jin Xuan Oolong Tea review by SororiTea Sisters
In my “career” as a tea reviewer, I’ve tasted quite a few “milk Oolong” teas.
Review: Shan Lin Xi High Mountain Oolong Tea Review by SororiTea Sisters
I think with this Oolong, my third cup is my favorite.
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