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'''Huang Mei Gui''' (黃玫瑰) is a new developed [[Wuyi]] [[oolong]] tea. Huang Mei Gui literraly means "Yellow Rose". The tea has a highly aromatic floral taste that reminds of roses. Hence the name "Yellow Rose".
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'''Huang Mei Gui''' (黃玫瑰) is a new developed [[Wuyi]] [[oolong]] tea. The name literally means "Yellow Rose". Huang Mei Gui oolong is usually lighter oxidized and less roasted to emphasize the highly aromatic floral taste that reminds of yellow roses.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 29 March 2020

Peak Yunu in Wuyi shan
Peak Yunu in Wuyi shan

Huang Mei Gui (黃玫瑰) is a new developed Wuyi oolong tea. The name literally means "Yellow Rose". Huang Mei Gui oolong is usually lighter oxidized and less roasted to emphasize the highly aromatic floral taste that reminds of yellow roses.

See also