Description
Introduction to First Grade Autumn Harvest Tie Guan Yin Tea
Our First Grade Autumn Harvest Iron Goddess of Mercy Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea is a premium selection that offers an exquisite balance of floral aroma and smooth taste. Sourced from the Xiping High Mountain Tea Garden in Anxi County, Fujian, China, this tea is meticulously handpicked during the autumn harvest to ensure the highest quality and flavor. The leaves are carefully processed to preserve their natural fragrance and provide a distinctive, refreshing tea-drinking experience. Tie Guan Yin, also known as Iron Goddess of Mercy, is one of the most popular oolong teas in the world, cherished for its rich flavor and calming properties.
Flavor Profile and Aroma
The flavor of our First Grade Tie Guan Yin tea is a harmonious blend of delicate floral notes and a slight, lingering sweetness. When brewed, the tea produces a golden amber infusion, releasing a natural floral fragrance that is both refreshing and soothing. The taste is smooth and slightly creamy, with subtle hints of honey, making it a perfect tea for those who appreciate a complex yet balanced flavor profile. This premium tea offers a sophisticated experience that evolves with each steeping, delivering a cup that is both bold and nuanced.
If you’re a fan of oolong teas, you may also want to explore Ti Kuan Yin Tea for similar varieties or try Da hong pao oolong tea for a stronger, more robust flavor.
Health Benefits of Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea
Beyond its delightful taste, Iron Goddess of Mercy oolong tea offers a variety of health benefits. Rich in antioxidants, it helps combat oxidative stress and supports immune health. This tea also provides a moderate caffeine boost, making it a great alternative to coffee for those seeking a gentle energy lift without the jitters. Additionally, oolong tea is known to aid digestion, support metabolism, and assist with weight management, offering a natural way to enhance overall wellness.

For an optimal tea experience, we recommend storing your tea in a high-quality Antique tea caddy to preserve its freshness. To brew it properly, use a traditional Chinese Yixing teapot, known for its ability to bring out the full flavors of oolong tea.
Brewing Instructions for the Perfect Cup
To brew the perfect cup of autumn harvest Tie Guan Yin, begin by heating water to around 190°F (88°C), just below boiling. Use approximately one teaspoon of tea leaves for every 6-8 ounces of water. Steep for 2-3 minutes, and adjust according to your preferred strength. This tea can be re-steeped multiple times, with each infusion offering a new depth of flavor. For the most authentic brewing experience, use a gaiwan set to enhance the delicate aromas and flavors of the tea.
































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