| A nice tea, reminiscent of what is served in finer Chinese restaurants. | 
|  Daniel (4/10/2008)
 
 | 
| A very sweet floral tea. Reminds me of springtime for some reason... | 
|  Eugene (3/16/2008)
 
 | 
| A very sweet floral tea. Reminds me of springtime for some reason... | 
|  Eugene (3/16/2008)
 
 | 
| A very sweet floral tea. Reminds me of springtime for some reason... | 
|  Eugene (3/16/2008)
 
 | 
| A very good (yet spoilt) way to introduce yourself to wuyi tea, it has less of the "fire" finish the is common with them. | 
|  Thuong (9/15/2007)
 
 | 
| a good tea but very strong with a bite to it, not something i would drink normally but liked it alot dont get if your looking for a sweet oolong get the bai gi guan very good | 
|  shane (4/18/2007)
 
 | 
| Without a doubt the finest tea I have tasted. Well worth the money!!! | 
|  Joseph (11/12/2006)
 
 | 
| Amazing Oolong tea, I often use this for 2-3 infusions. | 
|  Tom (5/27/2006)
 
 | 
| This is a very pleasant to drink tea, with a very sweet taste and fruity scent, somewhere between peach and pear. This teas is very easily appreciated, but keeps being surprising time and again. A very good value! | 
|  Anton (4/28/2006)
 
 | 
| I have bought a second batch of this as it is my favourite Oolong tea so far! | 
|  Tom (2/2/2006)
 
 | 
| lightly floral with spicy undertones.  delicious aroma from container to cup.  highly recommended. | 
|  Michael (1/28/2006)
 
 | 
| A very high quality Oolong tea, a golden liquor with a smooth body.  One of my favourites so far! | 
|  Tom (11/2/2005)
 
 | 
| Good value Wuyi tea, for the money. Better quality Shui Jin Gui exist, but they are a lot more expensive. This is a very green and light Oolong with a highly unusual taste, it has aromas of wood sap and freshness. Truly magical. | 
|  Alexander (10/8/2005)
 
 | 
| Symphony of taste and aroma | 
|  Armandas (9/2/2005)
 
 |