Qi Zhong 奇种: In addition to some of the most famous varieties, there are the remaining classifications of Wuyishan Oolong varieties; this does not mean that the tea is of poor quality, but it is specified that this only means Mixed Breed.
Qi Zhong
€11,00
A unique new type of oolong tea, rock tea, usually roasted, but still has a sweet and spicy aroma and taste with a clear aftertaste.
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