Economic Grade 2009 Autumn Tie Guan Yin

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Oolong Tea
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195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 15 sec

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  • “Although a lower grade tea with twigs and 2 leaves 1 bud this tea is my daily drinking tea that brews quite a lovely floral, vanilla cookie scented cup that has nice huigan and soothing but...” Read full tasting note
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This is the Economic Grade Tie Guan Tin, which is our lowest class Tie Guan Yin we sell. Tea is good and nice to drink when brew in the right way. This tea will get bitter if brew too long suggest not to use more than 10g when brewing with Chinese Gong Fu style, if using large size tea pot suggest to use around 5-7g. This tea is best used for Resturant or coffee shop etc…… People normally buy it for their empolyees or co worker to drink in here too.

Tie Guan Yin is considered part of the Oolong tea family as a semi-fermented tea. Ti Kuan Yin is known as a special variety of Camellia Sinesis (tea plant). Ti Kuan Yin from Taiwan is a very close relative of Dark Oolong tea because it is baked longer than Green Oolong. China Ti Kuan Yin such as Anxi Ti Kuan Yin is very similar to Green Oolongs. Due to sometimes a dark appearance of the dry leaves and a ancient story, Ti Kuan Yin is named after the Iron Goddess of Mercy.

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Although a lower grade tea with twigs and 2 leaves 1 bud this tea is my daily drinking tea that brews quite a lovely floral, vanilla cookie scented cup that has nice huigan and soothing but stimulating cha qi.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 15 sec

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