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Red Oolong: Is It Black Tea or Oolong Tea?
Passionfruit, pineapple, orange blossom, toffee, berries, cocoa… These are some of the flavors you may find in a cup of Red Oolong tea.
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From Decline to Renewal: The Path of Revival Led by Red Oolong
Taitung is one of Taiwan’s newer tea regions, with large-scale cultivation beginning only in the 1960s. Early plantations were concentrated in Luye, Beinan, and Yanping townships, where Assam large-leaf black tea was grown for export.
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The Terroir of Red Oolong
Red Oolong is more than an innovative tea process; its ripe fruit sweetness, roasted aroma, and smooth body are inseparable from the land where it grows.
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Innovative Competition Rules- Moving Beyond Elitism to Raise Overall Quality
Red Oolong tea debuted in 2008, and that same year the first competition was held to encourage local farmers and refine tea quality through judge feedback. The contest introduced two major innovations
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