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Oolong · Taiwan & Fujian
Nai Xiang Wulong
奶香乌龙
“Milky oolong” — the most recognisable of flavoured teas, soft and creamy-sweet. The name covers both the natural Taiwanese Jin Xuan, with its faint milk note, and scented mass-market versions. An easy first oolong.
- Region
- Taiwan (Nantou, Chiayi) and Fujian
- Harvest
- Spring; rolled
- Oxidation
- Lightly oxidised
- Cultivar
- Jin Xuan oolong (naturally milky)
In the cup
Cream, caramel and vanilla over a soft, smooth body — sweet and approachable, with little astringency.
What it gives
A gentle, relaxing oolong — light and easy, settling on the stomach and a kind introduction to the class.
Nai Xiang Wulong — milky oolong — is the most recognisable of flavoured teas, and one most often misunderstood. The name covers two things. The first is the natural article: the Taiwanese Jin Xuan cultivar, bred in the 1980s, carries a genuine but very faint creamy note all its own — no milk, no flavouring, just the leaf. The second is the mass-market version, where that note is amplified with a food flavouring.
The natural Jin Xuan is subtle: many drinkers used to the flavoured kind do not recognise it as “milky” at all, so wide is the gap. The flavoured version is frankly sweet — cream, caramel and vanilla, soft and forgiving — which is exactly why it has become, especially across Russia and the wider region, a favourite first oolong. (A common myth that the bushes are watered with milk is just that, a myth.)
In the cup
Brew it gongfu or simply, just off the boil. The natural Jin Xuan rewards close attention to find its quiet cream behind the floral leaf; the flavoured kind asks nothing and gives a soft, sweet cup. With a flavoured tea, the scent fading fast across steeps is the tell.
How to brew
Nai Xiang Wulong
Water
92 °C
Leaf
6 g per 100 ml
Steep
Rinse, then 20–40 s
Vessel
White-porcelain gaiwan or glass
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