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'''Mi Lan Xiang''' (米蘭香) is a Dan Cong Oolong from the Phoenix mountains (Fenghuang shan). It  translates literally as honey-orchid fragrance and describes the character of the tea. Mi Lan Xiang Dan Cong is characterized by its extraordinary fruity aroma and a subtle fragrance of orchid. This Dan Cong Oolong is a sub species of [[Shui Xian]] and also only slight twisted instead rolled into beads.
'''Mi Lan Xiang''' (米蘭香) is a [[Dan Cong]] [[Oolong]] from the Phoenix mountains (Fenghuang shan). It  translates literally as honey-orchid fragrance and describes the character of the tea. Mi Lan Xiang Dan Cong is characterized by its extraordinary fruity aroma and a subtle fragrance of orchid. This Dan Cong Oolong is a sub species of [[Shui Xian]] and also only slight twisted instead rolled into beads.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 19:52, 5 August 2016

File:Mi-Lan-Xiang.jpg
Mi Lan Xiang

Mi Lan Xiang (米蘭香) is a Dan Cong Oolong from the Phoenix mountains (Fenghuang shan). It translates literally as honey-orchid fragrance and describes the character of the tea. Mi Lan Xiang Dan Cong is characterized by its extraordinary fruity aroma and a subtle fragrance of orchid. This Dan Cong Oolong is a sub species of Shui Xian and also only slight twisted instead rolled into beads.

See also

Externel links

Mi Lan Xiang - Honey-orchid fragrance