Our oolong teas offer wonderfully complex, aromatic profiles. From fresh, creamy and floral Ali Shan to dark, rich and roasted Wuyi Oolong, explore teas with diverse flavours and aromas, crafted by masters in Taiwan and China.
What is oolong tea?
Oolong tea is partially oxidised, falling between green tea (unoxidised) and black tea (fully oxidised). It has a unique flavor that can range from floral and light to rich and robust.
Does oolong tea have caffeine?
Yes, oolong tea contains caffeine, but generally less than black tea and more than green tea, depending on the specific type and brewing time.
Is oolong tea healthy?
Oolong tea is considered healthy due to its antioxidants, which can help improve heart health, enhance metabolism, and potentially aid in weight loss.
Can oolong tea help lose weight?
Some studies suggest that oolong tea may help boost metabolism and fat oxidation, which can support weight loss, but it should be part of a balanced diet and lifestyle.
Can i add milk to oolong tea?
Yes, you can add milk to oolong tea, but it’s not traditional. Many people prefer drinking it plain to enjoy its natural flavor.
The oolong tea type is a broad category that features a range of styles that fill the gap between green tea and black tea. This is due to the unique processing of oolong tea, in which the tea leaves are semi-oxidised. Flavours can therefore range from lighter, fruity and floral teas, like our Ali Shan Taiwanese oolong, to something darker, richer and more complex like our Wuyi oolong from China. If you want to learn even more about oolong teas and other tea types, then visit our journal to explore our origin deep dives and more.