





Tieguanyin tea 220g*1 can
Product Overview
Tie Guan Yin is a type of oolong tea from Anxi County in Fujian Province, China. This area has many hills, clean water, fertile soil, and humid air. Tie Guan Yin uses a special process. Its taste is between green tea and black tea. It has a fresh aroma and a smooth, mellow quality.
Origin and Production
Regional Advantages: Anxi has a warm, humid climate with frequent fog. Tea trees here absorb rich nutrients, which give the leaves a strong fragrance.
Production Steps: Tie Guan Yin is made using a unique semi-fermentation method. It goes through picking, withering, rolling, heating, and drying. This keeps the floral notes and brings out a deep flavor.
Aroma and Taste
Rich Floral Scent: Many Tie Guan Yin teas have a gentle orchid-like aroma. It smells fresh and fragrant.
Mellow Flavor: The tea liquor often appears golden or light green. It feels smooth when you drink it, with a sweet aftertaste.
Multiple Infusions: You can brew Tie Guan Yin several times. Each infusion offers new layers of fragrance and taste.
Benefits
Refresh the Mind: Moderate caffeine helps you stay focused.
High in Antioxidants: Polyphenols in oolong tea can help the body handle oxidative stress.
Mild and Balanced: Oolong tea has a balanced character, making it suitable for daily drinking. It also offers some nutrition.
Brewing Guide
Warm Your Teaware: Rinse a gaiwan, clay teapot, or cup with hot water to heat it up.
Water Temperature: Use hot water around 90–95°C to bring out Tie Guan Yin’s aroma.
Amount of Tea: Place about 5 grams of tea leaves in your gaiwan or teapot. Adjust based on taste.
Steeping Time: For the first brew, steep for about 10 seconds. Extend each later infusion by a few more seconds.
Taste and Enjoy: Smell the fragrance, then sip slowly to discover the floral notes and lasting sweetness.
Storage Tips
Seal and Keep Dry: Store the tea in a dry, airtight container to avoid moisture and air exposure.
Avoid Heat and Light: If possible, keep it in a cool place or in the fridge. This prevents heat and sunlight damage.
Prevent Odors: Do not place it near items with strong smells. This protects the tea’s own aroma.
Who Will Enjoy It
Oolong Tea Lovers: People who like the floral scent and gentle richness of semi-fermented tea.
Beginners: Those who want to explore layered tea aromas and learn basic brewing skills.
Health-Focused Individuals: Anyone seeking a natural beverage for daily life, with mild energy and some nutrients.
Helpful Reminders
Once opened, it’s best to finish the tea before it loses fragrance.
Enjoy it when you are calm or relaxed, so you can better appreciate the orchid-like aroma and sweet aftertaste.
If you are pregnant, nursing, or sensitive to caffeine, consider limiting how strong or how often you drink it.