Tie Guan Yin Premium Oolong Tea 2025 - Iron Goddess of Mercy
Tie Guan Yin Premium Oolong Tea 2025 - Iron Goddess of Mercy
2025 Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea - Iron Goddess of Mercy
Premium 2025 spring harvest from Anxi County, Fujian. One of China's top ten famous teas and the king of oolongs with over 300 years of history. Features signature creamy orchid fragrance, toasted almond finish, lingering honeyed aftertaste, and perfectly balanced character.
Key Highlights:
- 2025 fresh spring harvest
- Signature creamy orchid fragrance
- Toasted almond finish, honeyed aftertaste
- Tightly rolled ball-shaped leaves
- 6-8 infusions - evolving flavor layers
- Metabolism activator, skin-nourishing, calm alertness
Brewing Tip: Use gongfu-style brewing with multiple short infusions. Quick rinse first, then enjoy 6-8 steeps revealing different layers from orchid fragrance to almond finish to honeyed aftertaste.
Specs: 50g | Origin: Anxi County, Fujian | Type: Oolong Tea
Product Description
Product Description
Premium 2025 Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea - Fresh Harvest Iron Goddess of Mercy
Experience the exceptional quality of this 2025 vintage Tie Guan Yin (铁观音) oolong tea, one of China's most famous and beloved teas. This premium grade tea represents the fresh spring harvest, renowned for its creamy orchid fragrance, toasted almond finish, lingering honeyed aftertaste, and perfectly balanced character. Known as the "Iron Goddess of Mercy," Tie Guan Yin is celebrated as the king of oolong teas and one of China's top ten famous teas.
Tie Guan Yin - Iron Goddess of Mercy
Tie Guan Yin (铁观音 - Iron Goddess of Mercy) is one of China's most prestigious oolong teas, originating from Anxi County in Fujian Province. The tea has a history spanning over 300 years and is named after Guanyin, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy. The "iron" in the name refers to the tea's tightly rolled appearance and substantial weight. Tie Guan Yin is celebrated for its distinctive orchid fragrance, smooth creamy character, and exceptional ability to be re-steeped multiple times while maintaining its flavor.
2025 Fresh Spring Harvest
This tea represents the 2025 fresh spring harvest, capturing the peak flavor and aroma of newly processed Tie Guan Yin. Spring harvest offers the most vibrant orchid fragrance, balanced flavor, and optimal quality.
Distinctive Flavor Profile
The flavor profile features a creamy orchid fragrance that is the signature of premium Tie Guan Yin, creating an intoxicating floral aromatic experience. The tea delivers a toasted almond finish, adding nutty depth and complexity, along with a lingering honeyed aftertaste that continues to evolve long after drinking. The tea is smooth, creamy, and perfectly balanced between floral elegance and nutty richness.
Beautiful Tightly Rolled Leaves
Tie Guan Yin is characterized by its distinctive tightly rolled ball-shaped leaves that unfurl beautifully during brewing. The leaves are dark green with a lustrous appearance, and when brewed, they reveal their full leaf structure, demonstrating the quality of the material.
Health Benefits
Tie Guan Yin oolong tea offers comprehensive wellness support. The tea acts as a metabolism activator, supporting weight management and energy levels. It provides skin-nourishing antioxidants that promote healthy, radiant skin. The tea creates a state of calm alertness - the perfect balance of relaxation and mental clarity. It also supports digestion, cardiovascular health, and overall vitality.
Key Features
Key Features
Key Features:
Tea Type: Oolong Tea - Tie Guan Yin (铁观音 - Iron Goddess of Mercy)
Vintage: 2025 fresh spring harvest
Grade: Premium grade
Origin: Anxi County, Fujian Province, China
Heritage: Over 300 years of history
Reputation: One of China's top ten famous teas; king of oolong teas
Signature Aroma: Creamy orchid fragrance
Flavor Notes: Toasted almond finish, lingering honeyed aftertaste
Mouthfeel: Smooth, creamy, balanced
Appearance: Tightly rolled ball-shaped leaves; bright golden-green liquor
Health Benefits: Metabolism activator, skin-nourishing antioxidants, calm alertness
Endurance: Can be re-steeped 6-8 times while maintaining flavor
Brewing Guidance
Brewing Guidance
Brewing Guide:
Tea Amount: 5-7 grams per 150ml (about 1-2 teaspoons)
Water Temperature: 90-95°C (194-203°F)
Rinse: Quick 5-second rinse to awaken the tightly rolled leaves, discard this infusion
First Infusion: 30-60 seconds
Subsequent Infusions: Can be re-steeped 6-8 times, increasing time by 10-20 seconds each
Teaware: Gaiwan or small Yixing teapot recommended for gongfu-style brewing
Water: Use filtered or spring water for best results
Presentation: Watch the tightly rolled leaves beautifully unfurl
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