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Tie Guan Yin — Iron Goddess
铁观音
Oolong
Description
Named after the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy. Tightly rolled jade pellets bloom into luminous golden-green. Floral, creamy, with a signature orchid aftertaste that lingers for minutes.
Why This Tea Is Special
Tie Guan Yin — Iron Goddess expresses the character of Anxi County: careful processing, clear terroir, and a profile that unfolds infusion after infusion. This is a tea meant for an attentive session rather than a quick cup.
Flavor Notes
Benefits
- Stress relief
- Skin health
- Focus
- Antioxidants
Taste Profile
Best For
- •Fragrant tasting sessions
- •Focused afternoon tea breaks
- •Gift-worthy tea rituals
Pairs Well With
Direct sourcing from trusted growers
Packed in small, fresh batches
Ships from Bulgaria across Europe
Support available before and after your order
Brewing Guide
Temperature
90°C
Time
30 sec–1.5 min
Amount
6g / 100ml
Infusions
7
For Gongfu Cha: use short infusions (10-30 sec) and increase time with each steep. First infusion is a rinse (discard).
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