Da Hong Pao Premium is a rock oolong with a deep mineral-caramel taste and spicy aroma. An elite version of the legendary Chinese tea from the Wuishan Mountains. Perfect for a gift or a leisurely tea party.
Zhou Gui is a rock oolong from the Wuyi Mountains, known for its deep spicy flavor with notes of cinnamon and warm smoke. It has a rich infusion and can withstand multiple pours. A classic of Yan Cha.
Feng Huang Dan Cong is a fragrant Chinese oolong tea from the Phoenix Mountains. It features a natural aroma of lychee, flowers, and honey. Made from old tea trees. The taste is bright and long-lasting. No added flavorings.
Da Hong Pao Dragon Ball is a rock oolong tea from the Wuyi Mountains in the form of tea balls. It has a smoky-sweet, toasty taste and a powerful aroma. It can withstand up to 8 spills and is suitable for gongfu cha.
Shui Xiang is a rock oolong from Wuyishan with a soft mineral taste, a woody aftertaste and a warm aroma of spices. A classic yang cha that unfolds in several pours. Ideal for gongfu cha.
Da Hong Pao Imperial is an elite dark oolong from the Wuishan Mountains. Deep woody-fruity taste, smoky-caramel aroma and dense infusion. Suitable for gongfu cha and gifts for tea connoisseurs.
Da Hong Pao is a classic rock oolong from Wuyishan. It has a rich, mineral flavor with smoky and woody notes. One of the most famous Chinese oolongs. Ideal for deep tea drinking.
Red Tie Guan Yin Tang Bei is a roasted oolong with a deep flavor and caramel aroma. A combination of oolong and red tea traditions. Perfect for evening tea drinking.
Da Hong Pao in a tile is a pressed dark oolong from the Wuishan Mountains. Deep woody-caramel taste and mineral aroma. The 100 g format is convenient for storage and gongfu tea drinking.
Da Hong Pao pancake 374 g — pressed dark oolong from the Wuishan Mountains. Deep taste, mineral aroma, convenient shape for long-term storage or as a gift. Classic gongfu tea.
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Oolong without additives is the choice for tea lovers seeking a natural taste and pure aroma of the tea leaf. Such oolongs are not flavored or blended with flowers or fruits: in the cup you get only what the cultivar, terroir, and roasting skill provide. Thanks to partial oxidation, oolong combines the freshness of green tea with the depth of black, revealing a multi-layered profile — from floral-creamy to honey-woody and spicy notes.
What “without additives” means and why it matters
Natural oolong undergoes only traditional processing steps: withering, shaking, partial oxidation, roasting, and drying. It retains natural essential oils and minerals, with its flavor shaped by cultivar, altitude, climate, and craftsmanship. This allows clear distinction between light and dark oolongs, as well as rock oolongs with pronounced minerality.
Light oolongs: floral, creamy, vibrant
Light oolongs have a lower degree of oxidation and gentler roasting. The infusion ranges from straw to light amber, with a rounded, smooth body and floral-fruity or creamy undertones. This group includes oolongs from Fujian (Anxi) and high-mountain Taiwanese teas.
- Tie Guan Yin — classic with bright floral notes, a soft body, and a clean, lasting aftertaste.
- High-mountain Taiwanese oolongs (Alishan) — elegant, with hints of green apple, orchid, and light cream.
- Jin Xuan (Milk Oolong without flavoring) — naturally creamy, smooth, and easy-drinking.
Light oolongs are a great introduction to the category, especially for those who enjoy clear, floral teas with gradual unfolding over 4–6 infusions.
Dark oolongs: rich, warm, full-bodied
Dark oolongs have a higher degree of oxidation and more intense roasting. The liquor ranges from amber to copper, with deep aromas of dried fruits, nuts, wood, and sometimes caramel or cocoa. They hold up well to multiple infusions, retaining complexity without harshness.
- Roasted versions of Tie Guan Yin — warmer, with honey-nut tones and a thicker body.
- Lao Cha Wang and aged oolongs — rounded, deep, with soft sweetness after roasting and storage.
- Some Taiwanese oolongs with higher roast — balanced, cozy, with a pronounced body.
Dark oolongs suit those who enjoy warm, comforting profiles without sharp astringency, with a lingering sweet aftertaste.
Rock (Wuyi) oolongs: minerality and terroir character
Rock oolongs from Wuyi Mountains (Fujian, China) are known for distinctive minerality and a firm flavor backbone. Rocky soils and misty climate create the recognizable “rocky notes.” This is a style within dark oolongs, valued for depth and balance.
- Da Hong Pao — rich, structured, with woody and cocoa nuances, and a long sweet finish.
- Shui Xian — aromatic and harmonious, with woody and floral tones.
- Rou Gui — recognizable for its warm cinnamon-spice profile.
- Tie Luo Han — deep, honey-fruity, with a light roast smokiness.
Rock oolongs open gradually, often showing best from the 3rd to 5th infusion, when minerality blends with warm, rich middle notes.
How to brew oolong without additives
Light oolongs brew best at 85–90°C, dark ones around 95°C. The classic method is gongfu style in a gaiwan or small teapot. Use 5–6 g per 150 ml, with the first infusion of 20–30 seconds, then gradually increasing steeping time. Quality oolong can yield 5–7 or more infusions.
How to choose and store
Look for whole rolled leaves, a clean aroma without artificial scents, and even coloration. Light oolongs are for floral lovers, dark ones for depth and warmth, rock oolongs for those seeking terroir character. Store in airtight containers, in a cool, dark place, away from spices and coffee.
Why choose “Мій Чай”
We work only with trusted farms in China and Taiwan. Our selection includes natural oolongs without additives: from floral light to rich dark and expressive rock styles. We’ll help you choose the right tea for your taste and brewing style. Delivery across Ukraine.
Oolong without additives: prices in Ukraine
Number of items in stock | 12 pcs |
The cheapest product | 204 UAH / 50 g |
The most expensive product | 55 UAH / 1 pcs. |
Oolong Zhou Gui (Cinnamon from the Wuyi Mountains) | 204 UAH / 50 g |
Oolong Shui Xiang (Water Elf from the Wuyi Mountains) | 215 UAH / 50 g |
Oolong Da Hong Pao, Premium (Big Red Robe) | 220 UAH / 50 g |
Oolong Tea Feng Huang Dan Cong (Lonely Bushes from the Phoenix Mountains) | 245 UAH / 50 g |
Oolong Te Luo Han (Iron Arhat) | 305 UAH / 50 g |