Close-up of Tie Guan Yin (Ti Kuan Yin / Iron Goddess) autumn oolong tea leaves

Tie Guan Yin Tea Sample (Ti Kuan Yin / Iron Goddess) - Autumn Harvest

25 g
$6.50
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Close-up of Tie Guan Yin (Ti Kuan Yin / Iron Goddess) autumn oolong tea leaves
Weight25 g

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Brewing Tie Guan Yin (Ti Kuan Yin / Iron Goddess) oolong tea at its origin in Anxi

Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea Sample (Autumn Harvest) from Anxi County, Fujian, is a premium loose-leaf tea. Renowned for its rich fragrance, this Iron Goddess sampler offers an authentic taste experience before purchasing the full-size package.

Characteristics

  • Autumn-harvested Tie Guan Yin from Anxi County, Fujian Province
  • Grown in sun-drenched seasons to promote aromatic compound accumulation
  • Dry leaves tightly rolled, dark green with fresh highlights and natural gloss
  • Maintains high quality from the same family-run tea garden as the spring harvest version

Flavor

  • Aromas of orchid and honeyed fruit are fresh and inviting
  • Smooth, refreshing liquor with a lasting finish
  • Brewed leaves are thick and plump, fully showcasing premium quality

Perfect For

  • Sampling this authentic loose-leaf oolong tea before purchasing the full-size package
  • Enjoy selecting from our curated Single tea sampler collection with tiered discounts, or purchase the sampler set directly

Gongfu Tea Brewing Guide

(Traditional Method)

Water Temperature 85–95°C(185–203°F)
Tea-to-Water Ratio 7g tea per 150ml water
Steeping Time
Brews 1–3 Steep for 4–6 sec
Brews 4–6 Steep for 6–9 sec
Brews 7–10 Steep for 9–15 sec
Brews 11+ Steep for 15+ sec

Tips: Tea masters recommend steeping times based on each tea's unique flavor, starting the timer after pouring the water.

Common Brewing Guide

(Easy Everyday Preparation)

Water Temperature 85–95°C(185–203°F)
Leaf-to-Water Ratio 2g per 100ml
Steeping Time About 2 minutes
Subsequent Infusions Increase by 30 seconds each time

Tips: You can adjust the steeping time or leaf-to-water ratio to suit your taste—shorten the infusion for a lighter brew or extend it for a stronger one.

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Origin isn’t just a label — it’s the soul of the tea.

It is the land and the tea trees tended by generations of tea farmers, a living heritage passed down through time in harmony with nature.

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