“This is a decent green-style example of Ti Quan Yin. It’s fresh, has a strong floral breath, and holds ginger, ginseng, and lychee throughout. Towards the throat, this tea brings a slightly sour...” Read full tasting note
“Not the most complex TGY, but I still get it every trip I take to Boston. Lightly toasted to bring out a nutty profile on top of its characteristic florals. Starts as a thick, flowery caramel...” Read full tasting note
“The flavor is very strong, but well-balanced and smooth. There is indeed a lingering, nutty aftertaste that makes this tea satisfying.” Read full tasting note
Ti Quan Yin means “Iron Goddess of Mercy”. This superb grade of the famed China oolong has a nutty flavor and bouquet and is indeed fit for an “Iron Goddess.” It can be brewed traditionally or gongfu-style.
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