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Tea Review: Sun Moon Lake Black Tea - Ruby (Competition Grade) reviewed by SororiTea Sisters (2)

Tea Review

This is a tea review on our Sun Moon Lake Black Tea - Ruby (Competition Grade) by SororiTea Sisters. Click Here to read full review on SororiTea Sisters' website. "The aroma was a combination of a sweeter cinnamon and cacao. Fascinating! The aroma wasn’t overly strong so when I took my first sip I was blown away at just how flavorful the taste was!"

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Tea Review: Sun Moon Lake Black Tea - Formosa (Premium Grade) reviewed by Teaviews

2015 Tea Review

This is a review on our Sun Moon Lake Black Tea - Formosa by Teaviews. Click Here to read full review on Teaviews. "The premium grade, like its greater counterpart, harbors a rich, smooth liquor characterized by a subtle creaminess and lasting sweetness."

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Tea Review: AliShan Jin Xuan Oolong (Premium Grade) reviewed by Teaviews (1)

Tea Review

This is a review on our AliShan Oolong Tea - Jin Xuan Oolong by Teaviews. Click Here to read full review on Teaviews. "Expect a sweeter, deeper, and perhaps fruitier complexion from this tea, but it cannot be stressed enough that the overall liquor does not fail to provide a delightful and dominant floral body."

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Tea Review: AliShan High Mountain Oolong reviewed by Teaviews (Premium Grade) (3)

Tea Review

This is a review on our AliShan Oolong Tea - High Mountain Oolong by Teaviews. Click Here to read full review on Teaviews. "Cameron's High Mountain Oolong possesses and absolutely ambrosial aroma, with specks of cinnamon, apple pie, and clover honey and an overall roasted composition, at least more so than any other Ali Shan I've experienced."

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Tea Review: Beipu Black Tea - Oriental Beauty reviewed by Tea for Me Please

Tea Review

This is a review on our Beipu Black Tea - Oriental Beauty by Tea for Me Please. Click Here to read full review. "At first it tasted like a typical Taiwanese black tea. With each sip a really nice honeyed fruit quality became more and more prevalent."  

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