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Oriental Beauty Loose Leaf Tea 25g Pack
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Oriental Beauty Oolong Tea

No. 87

Oriental Beauty Oolong Tea

Sale price£15.95

A premium Taiwanese oolong, aromatic Oriental Beauty lives up to its name, its stunning honey-sweetness making it a delight to drink at any time of day.

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Standard Delivery

Royal Mail

2pm Friday 20th December

UK Tracked

DPD

Midnight Sunday 22nd December

Next Working-Day

DPD

2pm Monday 23rd December

Saturday

DPD

2pm Friday 20th December

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2pm Wednesday 9th October

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2pm Monday 21st October

Canada and USA

2pm Wednesday 6th November

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2pm Monday 2nd December

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UPS

2pm Friday 13th December

Fedex

2pm Friday 13th December

 

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Cost

Carrier

Transit time

Standard

£3.50, Free - over £40

Royal Mail

2-5 days, Tracked

DPD Tracked

£6.50 Free - over £100

DPD

1-3 days, Tracked

Next-Working-Day

£9.95

DPD

Orders placed before 2pm, Dispatched and Delivered Monday - Friday, Next Working Day, Tracked

Saturday

£15.00

DPD

Orders placed before 2pm, Saturday delivery, Tracked

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Cost

Carrier

Transit time

Standard

From £5.50

Royal Mail

3-7 days, up to 21*, Not Tracked (Offered for orders less than £50 only)

Economy

From £5.50

Royal Mail

3-7 days, up to 21*, Not Tracked (Offered for orders less than £50 only)

Tracked

From £15.95

Fedex / UPS

3-5 days, up to 8*, Tracked

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Rest of the World


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Cost

Carrier

Transit time

Standard

From £4.00

Royal Mail

8-15 days, up to 30*, Not Tracked (Offered for orders less than £50 only)

USA tracked

From £15.00

UPS

2-3 days, up to 7*, Tracked

ROW Tracked

From £18.95

UPS

1-5 days, up to 5*, Tracked


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*Please note estimated transit time is based on business days and does not include weekends or holidays. 

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Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be before buying.

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Oriental Beauty has a secret: this honey-sweet, loose-leaf oolong owes at least some of its rare charm to insects. Nibbled by tiny green leafhoppers, or tea jassids, its leaves begin to oxidise while the leaves are still on the plant, triggering the production of polyphenols and making for this superbly smooth and fruity luxury tea.

Also known as Dongfang Meiren, or Bai Hao ('white tip'), Oriental Beauty is grown in the Hsinchu County area of northern Taiwan. As its Bai Hao name suggests, it's one of the very few 'tippy' oolongs – only shoots containing one bud and two top leaves are selected for plucking. Our single-origin Oriental Beauty has been traditionally harvested in summer at the perfect point of oxidation, with the tea offering a refreshing light amber infusion and complex honey flavours with hints of dark cherry and cacao.

One look at its delicate brown leaves, twisted and streaked with silver, tells you that this Taiwanese oolong is something special. Grown at an elevation of 300m in the rolling Hsinchu hills, the tea's oxidation has been meticulously controlled by the farmer, Mr Chang, which is what makes its flavour so striking. Indulgently aromatic, its sweet undertones make it easy drinking at any time of day – although with only small quantities released each year, you'll want to order a caddy quickly!

How is Oriental Beauty grown?

A large degree of Oriental Beauty's natural sweetness is down to those aforementioned foliage-eating leafhoppers. As the summer arrives, the tiny insects (scientific name Jacobiasca formosana) arrive in the Taiwanese tea gardens where Oriental Beauty is harvested. These are generally located in warmer, humid tea-growing areas and left pesticide-free to encourage the leafhoppers to proliferate. When the insects bite the leaves, the tea bushes defend themselves by releasing terpenes – plant compounds responsible for the famed honey-like qualities of the tea.

The trick for the artisan farmers is to let the insects graze on the plants to exactly the right point: a little leaf damage equals ideal sweetness; too much and you end up with more bitterness, rather than less.

In the end, despite constant monitoring and supervision by the expert farmers, only 40-50% of the tea leaves will be usable. Hence Oriental Beauty's status as a highly sought-after and rare tea.

What are the health benefits of Oolong?

For centuries, the Chinese have touted the health benefits of oolong tea: as an aid to weight loss, cardiovascular function and improved cognition. And recent studies have shown that drinking a couple of cups of oolong per day may indeed help break down fat while you're sleeping due to the tea's metabolism-boosting capabilities, therefore reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes. Those capabilities are down to the tea's high levels of polyphenols, the antioxidant-packed plant-based compounds that are also linked to a decrease in cell division in certain cancers, improved bone mineral density and a reduction in certain skin conditions such as eczema.

How to brew Oriental Beauty

Oriental Beauty is a speciality tea that requires a slightly different approach to brewing than other oolongs. We recommend boiling the water up to 80-90C and steeping the leaves for three to four minutes. Our Oriental Beauty is suitable for two re-steepings, but we suggest keeping the wet leaves in a pot without water for the second serving, to avoid over-brewing.

The best teapots to use for this tea are porcelain or glass – unlike other oolongs, the use of a clay pot such as a Yixing may detract from Oriental Beauty's finely balanced flavour and integrity.

Alternatives to Oriental Beauty tea

If you're looking for an everyday option in an oolong, you can't go past our Four Seasons Taiwanese tea – earthy-sweet, with a mild, nutty character, it's an easy way to get your fix. And if you want evidence of just how diverse oolongs can be, head across the Taiwan Strait to the Chinese province of Fujian. The iconic, floral Tie Guan Yin, also known as Iron Goddess of Mercy is an outstandingly light green and creamy oolong.

For the full range of The Tea Makers of London oolongs, browse our Tea Shop. Upgrade your brewing game with our range of gaiwans and glassware – perfect for preparing your Oriental Beauty in style. Alternatively, our stunning Rare and Limited Gong Fu tea ceremony set makes a great gift for tea connoisseurs.

Region

Hsinchu Region, Taiwan

Hsinchu, located on the northwestern coast of Taiwan along the Taiwan Strait, is about 55 miles southwest of Taipei. The county is predominantly mountainous, with the Xueshan Mountains rising to an average elevation of 2,500 meters behind the city. The western slopes are gradual, while the eastern side presents a steeper, more dramatic relief. Hsinchu's climate is humid subtropical (Cfa), featuring steady rainfall and high humidity from February to September, peaking during the monsoon season in May and early June. Summer temperatures average around 30°C, while the cooler months, from December to March, see highs of 21°C.

The brightest and driest period falls between October and January, bringing a fresh coastal breeze. The region's fertile west-facing volcanic slopes are ideal for agriculture, including tea gardens, rice paddies, and the cultivation of sweet potatoes and oranges. These agricultural activities thrive due to the high levels of precipitation and warm temperatures throughout the year. The diverse landscape supports a variety of flora, with bamboo, palm, and tropical evergreens in the lower coastal areas, while higher elevations feature cedar, cypress, and juniper, adding to Hsinchu's rich natural beauty and agricultural significance.

2-3g

200ml

80°C

3 - 4mins