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[[File: | [[File:oolong-four-seasons.jpg|thumb|right|250px|alt=Four Seasons Oolong|Four Seasons Oolong]] | ||
Oolong '''Si Ji Chun''', translated "four seasons" is a 1980 developed [[cultivar]] from Taiwan. Si Ji Chun is also marketed as "Four Seasons" but has no TTES number as it wasn't breed by the Taiwan Tea Research and Experiment Station. The appellation "Four Seasons" is due to the cultivars ability to produce a even quality during all seasons. Oolong Four Seasons is intensiv fruity in taste and should be infused only for short time as it tends to astringency if steeped too long. | Oolong '''Si Ji Chun''', translated "four seasons" is a 1980 developed [[cultivar]] from Taiwan. Si Ji Chun is also marketed as "Four Seasons" but has no TTES number as it wasn't breed by the Taiwan Tea Research and Experiment Station. The appellation "Four Seasons" is due to the cultivars ability to produce a even quality during all seasons. Oolong Four Seasons is intensiv fruity in taste and should be infused only for short time as it tends to astringency if steeped too long. | ||
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=== Thailand === | === Thailand === | ||
[[File: | [[File:teagarden-doimaesalong.jpg|thumb|250px|right|alt=Tee garden in Doi Mae Salong|Tea garden in Doi Mae Salong]] | ||
* Doi Mae Salong, Provinz Chiang Rai | * Doi Mae Salong, Provinz Chiang Rai at 1400m. Thailands finest oolong teas are produced here. | ||
* Doi Tung | * Doi Tung at 1000m | ||
== Externe Links == | == Externe Links == | ||