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An exceptional oolong tea layered with magnolia blossoms during withering to produce a light, fragrant brew.
This has proven to be one of our most popular Oolongs.
Product Name | Price | Qty |
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Magnolia Oolong - Loose 1oz/28g |
$5.3610% off |
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Magnolia Oolong - Loose 2oz/56g |
$9.7210% off |
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Magnolia Oolong - Loose 4oz/113g |
$17.8710% off |
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Magnolia Oolong - Loose 8oz/227g |
$30.1510% off |
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Magnolia Oolong - Loose 16oz/454g |
$58.4610% off |
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Natural floral notes of a lightly oxidized oolong tea enhanced by magnolia blossoms, which are layered with the tea during production to transfer their delightful scent.
Caffeine | Caffeinated |
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Cup Strength | Medium |
Origin | China |
Tea Format | Loose Tea |
Type | Oolong |
Very nice quality classic tasting floral oolong, Lovely for springtime. I think it's good if you're new to oolong teas because it's similar to green tea but has it's own unique notes too.
Posted on 2018-04-28Murchie's Magnolia Oolong tea is fabulously fragrant and smooth. This has become one of my favorite oolong teas and is good even to the third brewing.
Posted on 2017-08-02You're reviewing: Magnolia Oolong Loose Tea
Tea and coffee tasting is a very individual, multi-dimensional experience: one person’s perfect cup can be too strong or weak, too brisk or watery for the next person. At Murchie’s, we believe that the best tea or coffee is the one that YOU like the best! We use the following flavour profile guides to help compare our teas and coffees within a relative scale.
This rating method indicates the strength of flavour each tea has when brewed according to our brewing guide.
RATING |
RATING PROFILE |
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Light/Delicate: Very light in colour and delicate in flavour | ||
Medium: Medium-light cup with slightly fuller cup | ||
Medium-Strong: Medium-dark cup, medium body, and full flavour without harshness | ||
Strong: Full body, rich cup, takes milk well | ||
Very Strong: Rich, dark cup with very full, strong flavour and briskness |
We rate the flavour properties of our coffees along two dimensions: roast and body.
Roast is simply a result of how long and how hot the beans have been roasted, which can be seen in the colour of the finished bean, and typically results in general flavour traits:
Light Roast | More acidity, brightness and a slight pucker | |
Medium Roast | Slightly richer flavours, some acidity, enhanced creaminess | |
Dark Roast | Distinctive roasted flavour, sometimes notes of toasted sugar or charcoal |
Body is the term used to describe how the brewed coffee feels in your mouth:
Light Body | Easy to drink with little lingering flavour, ‘thin’ or ‘clean’ feeling on the palate | |
Medium Body | Heavier, creamier mouth-feel with more lingering flavour | |
Full Body | Rich, full-mouth feeling: hits all of the palate and lingers |
Different types of teas should be brewed according to certain times and water temperatures to bring out their best flavours. Use this guide as a starting point, and then experiment until you find the perfect brewing method for your favourite tea.
Based on approximately one level teaspoon (2.5g) of loose tea or one tea bag per 6-8 ounce (180-240ml) cup. For stronger flavour, add more tea. Brewing for longer may increase the strength of the tea, but will likely also cause bitterness.
Brew times shown in minutes.
The simplest methods for brewing coffee are drip coffee, pour over and French press. These guidelines are a starting point; modify the ratio of coffee to water, the grind, and brewing time to your taste. If your coffee is not strong enough, increase the proportion of coffee per cup of water, grind the beans finer, or allow them to brew longer – or any combination of these factors. If your coffee is too strong, simply do the opposite.
Drip coffee or pour over method: hot water is gradually poured over coffee grounds and slowly drips through