| Brand | ORIENTAL LEAF |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Flavor | Unsweet Ganpu |
| Tea Variety | Black |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Fluid Ounces |
Love love this tea, it’s got great jasmine flavor. Great cold or room temp. Will buy more.
The Flavor is Amazing
Very good tea
I love this, always buy this again and again
I was searching for a new black unsweetened tea and found this one. It offers a refreshing and light taste, though it may be a bit pricey - I highly recommend it.
This was my first pu'er tea to try- the Ganpu. Now, I do not recommend this be the first pu'er you try. Hot pu'er frin tea cake will be a better intro. In some ways, the icing of the tea brings out new flavors, in some ways it prevents the flavors that may come from the cake.The tangerine flavor is subtle. I understand people saying "metallic" or "dirty hay" but this is merely the complex taste of pu'er tea and dried tangerine peel. It is not supposed to instantly be pleasing on the tongue, but be pleasing for its complexity, and satisfying ultimately. Don't buy this if you want an instant-pleasure drink. This is a delicious savory drink that you will come to enjoy with curiosity and patience.The packaging is very acceptable, the tea is delicious and as advertised. I do recommend this tea. But try some pu'erh first. And if you order the tea and don't like it at first, drink in small amounts with food or with a bit of honey. Otherwise, enjoy!
The vendor reached out to me 3 times (in 2 days) for my review. I felt like I was being coerced and/or harassed to be honest and not happy about that.In my personal opinion, this tea is garbage. There’s a metallic taste and something else. I don’t know what, but it has a funky flavor on the backend like dirty hay or something. Packaging is very nice, but it doesn’t make up for the god-awful taste. There is zero value here and I ended up donating the entire case (-2 bottles that I sampled) to Goodwill, because let’s be honest, they’ll take just about anything and I couldn’t return an incomplete case (the vendor knows this).I’ve been chasing a replacement to SOBE’s Orange Spice Iced Tea that they stopped making around 2006; which has led me to some surprising finds like ITO EN Tea, Teas Tea and Gold Peak (all great products).This Orange black tea wasn’t even close and now due to the bad experience, I am incapable of trusting this vendor on any other flavors or products. This tea is manufactured in China and sold in the U.S.This is a far cry from the expected quality you’d expect …shame on me.
Taste good as usual, no sugar, perfect for a summer drink. Nice value and quality.
Love love this tea, it’s got great jasmine flavor. Great cold or room temp. Will buy more.
The Flavor is Amazing
Very good tea
I love this, always buy this again and again
I was searching for a new black unsweetened tea and found this one. It offers a refreshing and light taste, though it may be a bit pricey - I highly recommend it.
This was my first pu'er tea to try- the Ganpu. Now, I do not recommend this be the first pu'er you try. Hot pu'er frin tea cake will be a better intro. In some ways, the icing of the tea brings out new flavors, in some ways it prevents the flavors that may come from the cake.The tangerine flavor is subtle. I understand people saying "metallic" or "dirty hay" but this is merely the complex taste of pu'er tea and dried tangerine peel. It is not supposed to instantly be pleasing on the tongue, but be pleasing for its complexity, and satisfying ultimately. Don't buy this if you want an instant-pleasure drink. This is a delicious savory drink that you will come to enjoy with curiosity and patience.The packaging is very acceptable, the tea is delicious and as advertised. I do recommend this tea. But try some pu'erh first. And if you order the tea and don't like it at first, drink in small amounts with food or with a bit of honey. Otherwise, enjoy!
The vendor reached out to me 3 times (in 2 days) for my review. I felt like I was being coerced and/or harassed to be honest and not happy about that.In my personal opinion, this tea is garbage. There’s a metallic taste and something else. I don’t know what, but it has a funky flavor on the backend like dirty hay or something. Packaging is very nice, but it doesn’t make up for the god-awful taste. There is zero value here and I ended up donating the entire case (-2 bottles that I sampled) to Goodwill, because let’s be honest, they’ll take just about anything and I couldn’t return an incomplete case (the vendor knows this).I’ve been chasing a replacement to SOBE’s Orange Spice Iced Tea that they stopped making around 2006; which has led me to some surprising finds like ITO EN Tea, Teas Tea and Gold Peak (all great products).This Orange black tea wasn’t even close and now due to the bad experience, I am incapable of trusting this vendor on any other flavors or products. This tea is manufactured in China and sold in the U.S.This is a far cry from the expected quality you’d expect …shame on me.
Taste good as usual, no sugar, perfect for a summer drink. Nice value and quality.
Previous page
Next page
Using real tea leaves and natural water to retain the purest flavor of the tea, we stay true to its natural roots. Our commitment to this principle has made us a trusted choice for tea lovers who seek genuine, unadulterated flavors.
Previous page
Unsweetened Ganpu Tea Bottles Pu-erh tea was transported from Yunnan through the Cha’antang Tea-Horse Road. Through this trade, Pu-erh became blended with tangerine peels, leading to the innovation of tangerine peel pu-erh tea.
Learn More
Unsweetened Oolong Tea Bottles The evolution and origins of "English afternoon tea” took root in the 17th century through the popularity and spread of Chinese Oolong tea through England.
Learn More
Unsweetened Jasmine Green Tea Bottles “It may be good enough to drink tea, but it is even better to drink aromatic tea”. You can taste the aroma of spring in great tea.
Learn More
Unsweetened Green Tea Bottles In 1267 A.D., Zen monk Nanpo Shōmyō learned how to steam Green Tea and brought the process to Japan, leading to the origin of Japanese matcha-dō.
Learn More
Unsweetened Black Tea Bottles Black tea was transported to the west through Ancient Sichuan-Tibet Tea-Horse Road, the Southern Silk Road, in the 15th year of the Zhenguan Reign (of the Tang Dynasty).
Learn More
Unsweetened Black Oolong Tea Bottles During Emperor Qianlong's reign, Chinese oolong tea embarked on the Tea Road of Ten Thousand Miles from Wuyi Mountain, gaining fame in Europe and Asia.
Learn More Next pageIs the date on the bottle the production date or the expiration date?
The date on the bottle is the production date. Our product has a 270-day shelf life, noted on the packaging. We ensure the products you receive are as fresh as possible, with no near-expiry or expired items.
What makes ORIENTAL LEAF's appearance look very clean, unlike the cloudy or murky black teas I have seen before?
ORIENTAL LEAF uses LOG6 aseptic cold filling tech to ensure our products stay fresh, bright, and clean throughout shelf life without preservatives. The color reflects natural extraction from high-quality tea leaves.
Why does the color change? Is it normal? Will it affect the taste of tea drinks?
ORIENTAL LEAF's bottled tea is extracted from tea leaves. The color of the tea comes from natural components like tea polyphenols. Changes in color due to external environmental factors are a natural phenomenon and do not affect its consumption.
Why can I barely see any sediment in ORIENTAL LEAF? Are the bottled tea zero sugar really brewed from tea leaves?
All our products are extracted from real tea leaves. With our advanced manufacturing techniques and aseptic cold filling technology, ORIENTAL LEAF claims its clarity and just enough color of tea soup as cues of quality, purity and no preservatives.
What are the benefits of aseptic cold filling?
This world-class aseptic technology reduces exposure to high temperatures and eliminates the need for preservatives. It ensures safety while amplifying the retention of the cold brew iced tea's color, aroma, and taste.