Tie Guan Yin - Iron Goddess - The China Teapot
Tie Guan Yin - Iron Goddess - The China Teapot
Tie Guan Yin - Iron Goddess - The China Teapot
Tie Guan Yin - Iron Goddess - The China Teapot
Tie Guan Yin - Iron Goddess - The China Teapot
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Tie Guan Yin (Baked) - Iron Goddess

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Indulge in the luxurious and exclusive Tie Guan Yin - Iron Goddess tea, originating from Anxi, Fujian province in China. This Iron Buddha oolong, also known as the Iron Goddess of Mercy, boasts a mellow and refreshing flavour, leaving a sweet and lingering aftertaste. This variety is baked and produces a slightly toasted flavour in comparison to other Tie Guan Yins. 

Tasting Details

Flavour: Mellow and toasted, with a sweet aftertaste
Aroma: Lightly toasted nut scents with floral notes
Infusion Colour: A clear, golden amber

 

Specification

Caffeine Level: Low
Production process: Traditional process, naturally withered and sun-dried, hand-sorted
Leaf Appearance: Dark green/brown, tightly rolled pellets
Origin: Anxi, Fujian Province, China.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight. Re-seal the packaging between uses.

 

How to Brew

  • Use one teaspoon of leaves (roughly 3g) for each person you are brewing tea for.
  • Cool your water a little, 85-90 degrees is perfect.
  • Steep for 3-5 minutes according to taste.
  • Reuse the leaves a further 3 times, by simply adding more hot water.

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Fruity

This tea is the most fruity you can find in Chinese teas. Mellowish with a sweet aftertaste. I guess it could be great like a first tea for you if you wanna say goodbye to milky oolong. The China Teapot has a very good selection. Small bonus tea with every order. Support small businesses, do not go for supermarket tea