TieGuanYin

A Oolong Tea from

Rating

73 / 100

Calculated from 4 Ratings
Tea type
Oolong Tea
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Butter, Floral, Salt, Thick
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Caffeine
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Certification
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Typical Preparation
Set water temperature to 200 °F / 93 °C
Steep for 1 min, 30 sec
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4 Tasting Notes View all

“In the interest of trying something new, I am using a few leaves from this to doctor some jasmine green tea, just out of curiosity.” Read full tasting note
“Got a sample of this tea from the package Cookies sent me! I think this is the right tea on here, but took me a bit to find it for some reason. xD Anyway, she sent me a bunch of oolongs, which...” Read full tasting note
“A pleasant, typical, no-nonsense Tie Guan Yin. It has the usual floral aroma, but is a bit sweeter (honeyed) than others I have tried. An enjoyable tea at a nice price. First infusion – 3 g. per 6...” Read full tasting note

Description

Our TieGuanYin fills your palate with delicate honey and honeydew and has a heady, floral aroma. If you drink green tea or black tea you will come to appreciate this premium and sophisticated oolong. A green tea drinker can appreciate its strong floral fragrance sans grassiness and black tea drinkers will appreciate its nuttier and sweeter taste sans “astringency.” Smooth and subtle, a great introduction to Oolong for green and black tea drinkers.

Formosa TieGuanYin are extremely rare and hard to come by, especially one of this caliber. It was grown and harvested in LiShan – Taiwan’s famous tea producing mountain region – and crafted using traditional Formosa oolong methods: a light-medium oxidation to bring out floral and fruity notes, rolling, and a quick roast. The thick and intensely complex liquor will amaze you with a creaminess and fruitiness that lingers on the palate long after your cup is finish.
Other names: Iron Goddess of Mercy, TGY, TiKuanYin, 台灣高山鐵觀音

Preparation

Water: 6 oz.; 200-205°F
Suggested Serving Size: 3-5 grams
Steep Time: 2 min. 30 sec.

Brewing Instructions
Treat this TieGuanYin as you would a high mountain oolong. A slightly longer steep time will accentuate the floral notes and complexity.

3-5 grams steeped at 200 degrees for 2 minutes and 30 seconds for the first serving, halve the time for the second, and add 30 seconds for each subsequent infusion.

Collections: Medium Oolong, Tea
Type: Tea

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