“Fancy Tie Guan Yin Oolong Autumn Harvest 2012 Dry: Rich, clarified butter, orchid-floral Wet: Oceanic, vegetal, faintly floral, almond Leaf: Deeply luminescent green, tightly rolled knots that...” Read full tasting note
“It’s very hard to find a good winter Tie Guan Yin. This one has the same problem as the others : it doesn’t last. The scent and taste are ok, although a bit weak. Even with a lot of leaves and when...” Read full tasting note
Fancy Grade Tie Guan Yin is made from a genuine varietal of Tie Guan Yin from Gande village in Anxi County of Fujian province. The tea is full of flavor and aroma, smooth but with a bitter-sweet aftertaste. The first infusion should be used to prepare the leaves and warm the drinking cups. This grade is also referred to as “Grade A” Tie Guan Yin.
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