Category of Tea: Oolong
Tea Company: Tea Forte (website)
Vendor Suggested Preparation: Steep for 2-4 minutes, 195 deg F

Tea Forte - Silk Oolong

I love Tea Forte. Every single tea that I have tried to date has been flavourful, without being overwhelming. I also quite enjoy Oolong Tea. To date, I have mostly focused on the darker, more oxidized Formosa Oolongs, and enjoy the robust flavours that they produce. With that in mind, I reached for the Tea Forte Silk Oolong this morning to give it a try.

First of all, Tea Forte has packaging nailed. The Chest that was sent to us contains the teas nicely, and the pyramid tea bags and wrapping are minimalist enough to let you focus on the tea, while giving you the impression that, even tho this is a teabag, you are about to embark on a high quality tea experience. In the past, I found for the most part the bags give enough room for the teas to expand, so I was not too worried about this here, even tho it is an Oolong that should expand enough to release all the flavours.

I have to say, that this is the first Tea Forte that has disappointed me. Perhaps my expectations were too high going into it. First of all, clearly there was not enough room for the tea to expand in the tea bag. After brewing it at about 195 deg F for about 3 minutes, the tea leaves were straining the confines of the bag. Usually, you can get a nice scent of the tea through the bag, and certainly once it has hit the water, but here, I found the scent to be very muted and almost undetectable.

The tea it’s self is nothing to write home about. It is very light, bordering on almost tasteless. It is certainly smooth as the name “Silk Oolong” implies, but has no interesting aftertaste that lingers, and is overall, unmemorable. Perhaps being used to stronger Oolong infusions I was prepared for a stronger tea, but this certainly is not that. It leaves me feeling indifferent enough to it that I am not even going to bother with a second or third infusion.

Maybe if you steeped it for much longer, you could coax more flavour out of it, or even cutting the leaves out of the bag, buy why do that when you receive it in a bag? You can purchase the loose leaves from Tea Forte directly, but for the price (Tea Forte teas can tend to the expensive side), I don’t see the value on this tea.

Overall, Tea Forte is a fantastic company producing fantastic teas, but in this case, it is one tea that I would remove from the lineup, as it does not seem to fit into the flavourful, memorable teas that I have come to know Tea Forte for.

You can purchase Tea Forte Silk Oolong directly from their website.

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Author: Mike

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3 Responses to “Tea Review: Tea Forte Silk Oolong”

  • I will never understand why tea companies put whole-leaf oolong into any sort of a bag or pouch. The pyramid-bag thing works well enough for smaller and broken leaf teas, but is completely unsuitable for an oolong. These tea companies should know this and simply refrain from putting oolongs into teabags.

  • I agree with Lainie – Whole-leaf oolongs in a bag rarely end well.

    Full disclosure here – I’ve done some copywriting work for Tea Forte so I don’t review their products on my blog these days. But I did want to say that I tried their Silk Oolong in the loose leaf form and thought it was excellent. (I did receive it as a sample from the company.) It’s actually the first Silk Oolong I’ve really enjoyed. Sorry to hear that the bagged version was so disappointing.

  • And here I am, with my first sample of Tea Forte. From a tea swap, as I can’t imagine pating their ridiculous prices. But I can’t see putting an Oolong in any sort of bag.

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