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Famous Taiwanese oolong Wenshan Bao Zhong is the base of this composition.

Slightly oxidized pouchong ( 10%) has curly but fluffy leaves that smell loke jasmine and gardenia. The addition of peach aroma emphasizes its natural fruity notes. No bitteners, no astrigency.

Try as an iced tea.

Warning! You may become speachless with amazement.

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5g net
9.76 zł

1.95 zł/g

Tea Type
Oolong
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Sample
Aromas / Flavours / Additives
Peach, Rose
Collection
Piag Tea Spring & Summer Teas collection
Ingredients

oolong tea leaves, natural aroma, rose petals.

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An Enchanting Taiwanese Oolong with Peach Aroma and Rose Petals

At the heart of this breathtaking blend lies the famous Taiwanese oolong Wenshan Bao Zhong. This lightly oxidized oolong (10%), sometimes called pouchong, with its curly, fluffy leaves, naturally carries the fragrance of jasmine and gardenia.

The addition of peach essence enriches its floral-fruity profile. The infusion has no bitterness or astringency, making it an excellent choice even as an iced tea.

Warning! It may leave you speechless with delight.

We do what we can — and even what we can’t  — to make every cup of PIAG’s exclusive teas a synonym of luxurious relaxation.

 

BumbleBee – Oh, How Sweet!

Ingredients: Oolong tea leaves, natural flavor, rose petals.

 

Taste: This extraordinary Taiwanese oolong carries the signature delicacy and depth of oolong tea. BumbleBee is further enhanced with natural peach and rose aromas. The peach brings sweetness and a juicy fruit accent, while the rose adds a subtle, floral fragrance. Together, they create a harmonious symphony of flavors — refreshing, elegant, and deeply satisfying.

Wellness: Oolong teas are celebrated for their numerous health benefits. They support weight management, reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, have anti-inflammatory properties, strengthen bones, fight harmful free radicals, lower cholesterol, and help maintain healthy blood sugar levels.

Packaging: BumbleBee Piag Tea comes in an elegant tin that will add charm to any kitchen. With beautiful artwork by illustrator and designer Katarzyna Korzeniowska, each tin is carefully hand-labeled and hand-packed. Everything we do — we do with love.

 

 

BumbleBee – From Flower to Flower

Our BumbleBee oolong is filled with floral and fruity notes, so we dedicated it to the hardworking bumblebee, tirelessly gathering nectar with the greatest devotion (and perhaps a little sweat on its tiny feelers ).

This plump, fuzzy creature hovers gracefully over meadows, forests, and gardens, searching for the most wonderful blossoms to lose itself in…

How lucky we are — we don’t need nearly as much effort to enjoy something this good! All it takes is stepping into our store — online or in person.

Here, more than 70 different kinds of teas are waiting for you. Which one is better? Hard to say. Which tin is more beautiful? Equally impossible to decide.

And for a moment, you can feel just like that bumblebee — hopping joyfully from flower to flower… or in this case, from tin to tin, choosing whichever one your heart desires.

We invite you! It will be pure joy to hop along with you.

 

 

If You Love to Know More – Curiosities for Connoisseurs

BumbleBee is an oolong from Taiwan — a region celebrated for producing some of the finest oolong teas in the world. Taiwanese oolongs are treasured for their rich palette of flavors and aromas, which vary depending on terroir and specific climate conditions.

Taiwanese oolongs are divided into several types:

·         Dong Ding: medium to heavily oxidized and roasted.

·         Gui Fei: a variety of Dong Ding.

·         Bao Zhong: the least oxidized.

·         Gaoshan Cha: the most prized of Taiwanese teas.

·         Hong Shui: deeply roasted with a high level of oxidation.

·         Hong Oolong: heavily oxidized but not roasted.

Our BumbleBee belongs to the Bao Zhong category.

 

 

If You Love Tea Stories…

We asked our client, Dominika Kornobis (www.czaryzognia.pl), a talented ceramic artist and a dear friend, to share what she feels when drinking tea — and how it influences her creative process:

“I sit in my studio with a cup of tea. Before I begin my work, I gather my thoughts. Sometimes they are scattered and overstimulated, sometimes brimming with inspiration.

Chamomile I treat as a gentle drift, when I want to slowly float away, to forget, to hear only the blues in my head instead of loud chatter.

With a sip of Earl Grey, I catch all the sunlit kites of my ideas, ready to move sketches from paper into the world of clay.

One day, I reach for my very first handmade mug; on another, I choose a heavy jug of black clay, to pour my favorite infusion in small portions into a cherished tea bowl.

And when the whole ceremony of brewing is complete — when every sense has been awakened: my eyes delighted by the beauty of the leaves, the fragrance spinning in my head as though asking me the hardest riddle, and when at last, in the taste, I find its solution — then magic happens. The clay itself begins to guide my hands.”

Tea is always an inspiration.

 

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