

🍂 Elevate your tea game with every sip—because ordinary just won’t do.
The Republic of Tea Wuyi Oolong Full-Leaf Black Tea offers 50-60 cups of premium, hand-picked silver-tipped leaves delivering a rich, malty flavor with notes of chestnut, honey, and peach. Medium caffeine content energizes without overwhelming, while its gluten-free, kosher, sugar-free, carb-free, and Non-GMO certifications ensure a clean, health-conscious choice for discerning tea lovers.













| ASIN | B005P0EFRY |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,814 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #260 in Oolong Tea |
| Brand | The Republic of Tea |
| Brand Name | The Republic of Tea |
| Caffeine Content | Medium Caffeine |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 41 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Each Unit Count | 1.75 |
| Flavor | Wuyi Oolong |
| Item Form | Loose Leaves |
| Item Type Name | beverages |
| Item Volume | 50 Cups |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | REPUBLIC OF TEA |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specialty | Kosher, Natural |
| Sweetness Description | not sweet |
| Tea Variety | Black |
| UPC | 742676100096 |
| Unit Count | 1.75 Ounce |
D**W
Packs a punch
This will get you a good ways toward coffee in terms of the caffeine...if you drink it in the evening, you may be up a while...
P**T
New fav
Love this tea, has become my fav for breakfast. Good consistent flavor and takes lemon well.
A**N
Nice!
Nice!
K**.
Not my favorite flavor note
I did not particularly like the flavor of this tea. It has a bit of a metallic taste that lingers a bit. Perhaps its because of the region this is harvested but it isn't very smooth or pleasant in my opinion.
O**R
My all time favorite green tea!
This is my "go to" green tea. It is not bitter like some of the other green teas can be. It has a nice smooth body and flavor. Worth the high price.
L**S
nice packaging, great taste
Great product
C**K
Good tea, confusing name.
If you're expecting a dark wuyi rock oolong like a da hong pao/big red robe or a shui xian/water sprite, this is not it. This is actually a Taiwan formosa oolong (aka bai hao or oriental beauty). Why they call this tea Wuyi, when it has nothing to do with Wuyi, I don't know. Also, be aware that the tea has large fluffy leaves very loosely packed in the cannister, so the product is very expensive for the amount of tea you get (only 1.75 oz).
L**Y
The best oolong?
Actually, I don't know if Wuyi Oolong is the best, I just know that it's the best oolong I've ever had. It strikes me as expensive, but it's a price I'm will to pay, and in fairness one tin last a long time. I usually say that Wuyi Oolong is only hand harvested by virgins on nights with a full moon, which explains the cost. If I'm wrong on this last point don't tell me, I want to keep the mystery alive.
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