Anxi County, Fujian Province is the birthplace of Tie Guan Yin. One of the most complex oolongs to make, requiring a dozen different rolling actions, precise firing temperatures and then a final baking process. This Tie Guan Yin is reminiscent of old with it's rich flavor and savory but light roasted notes.
Tie Guan Yin
Teacup |
Gaiwan |
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Tea
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1 Teaspoon
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Tea
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2 Teaspoon
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Water
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6-8 oz
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Temperature
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195 Degrees
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Temperature
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195 Degrees
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1st Steeping
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20 Seconds
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Steeping Time | 2-3 Minutes |
2nd Steeping
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30 Seconds
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3rd Steeping
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30 Seconds
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$ 12.95
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