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Anxi Tie Guan Yin "Special Edition"

Anxi Tie Guan Yin "Special Edition"

467-50-P
In stock: 165
4
China
5.34
5.34
CN
Origin
China
Asia
Caffeine Level (mg/1g)
0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41+
Description
Description
Tie Guan Yin Oolong tea is one of the most revered and sought after type tea in China. It's produced from old trees, and is grown naturally (without pesticides or chemical fertilizers) around Yao Yang village, Xiping, Anxi.

This version of Tie Guan Yin is unique, when it was harvested, they left the leaf and bud attached to the stem! It comes with many large stems! This gives the tea a stronger fragrance and it tastes fuller. The characteristic floral, honey-like notes in the aroma and flavor are substantial, and build elegantly the same way that a fine perfume might. Try multiple infusions of our Tie Guan Yin "Special Edition", for a delicious and unique tea taste experience.
How to make
a perfect cup of tea
1-1.5 TSP or 1 BAG
200ml
90°C
2 - 3 min
Details
Ingredients:
Oolong tea
Organic:
Yes
Reviews
Kevin Wright
July 2024
Super floral, this is the only Tie Guan Yin I have tried and I absolutely love it. Ordered a 2nd bag a week after the first.
Lily
November 2016
Very floral oolong.
Les
October 2016
I love the floral quality of this tea. It has a nice fruitiness too vs. a vegetal component that some versions have. I like those too but this one really is special as the name states. It's my favorite Tie Guan Yin but I only gave it four stars because I still feel like a novice so I'm sure there is a Tie Guan Yin that is even better than this somewhere. At least I hope that is true. I enjoy the hunt. What can I say? I haven't been drinking tea of this quality long enough to pronounce any tea as 5*s tbh.
Dean
June 2024
This was my last attempt at finding a "Tie Guan Yin" that I liked. Alas, my efforts were in vain. I'm done with this iron goddess. Seems its not for me. This particular version was... "unique" even in comparison to all other failed Tie Guan Yin brews i have attempted. The bag contains a lot of stalks, which isn't bad in and of itself but it does take up a large percentage of the weight of tea you buying. In my humble opinion this has a quite chemical flavour, is highly astringent and lacks any sort of nuanced flavour profile. Not for me I'm afraid. You may enjoy?