Introduction
Tieguanyin, also known as Iron Goddess of Mercy, is one of China's most celebrated oolong teas. Originating from Anxi County in Fujian Province, this tea has a rich history dating back to the Qing Dynasty. The natural geography of Anxi, with its high mountains, fertile soil, and humid climate, provides the ideal environment for cultivating high-quality oolong tea. Tieguanyin is renowned for its tightly rolled, jade-green leaves and its complex flavor profile, which includes floral, fruity, and creamy notes. The processing of Tieguanyin is intricate, involving steps such as withering, tossing, oxidation, rolling, and drying, which contribute to its unique characteristics and exceptional quality.
Summary
Origin: | Anxi, Fujian Province, China |
Tea Season: | Spring |
Harvest Year: | 2024 |
Aroma: | Floral, with a hint of orchid |
Liquor: | Golden yellow |
Taste: | Smooth, sweet, with a refreshing finish |
Tea Garden: | Anxi Tea Plantation |
Caffeine: | Moderate |
Gluten-free: | Yes |
Steeping temperature: | 90°C (194°F) |
Storage method: | Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odors, in an airtight container |
Shelf Life: | 24 months |
Quality Assurance
This is an ecological tea. The cultivation of tea follows the principles of ecological agriculture. At AllenTeas, we are committed to providing the highest quality Tieguanyin. Our tea leaves are sourced directly from the renowned tea gardens of Anxi, ensuring authenticity and superior quality. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control to meet our high standards. We guarantee that our Tieguanyin is free from pesticides and artificial additives, offering you a pure and authentic tea experience. Our dedication to quality ensures that every cup of Tieguanyin you brew reflects the rich traditions of Chinese tea culture.
What is Eco Tea?
Eco tea emphasizes natural ecology, focusing on protecting the environment by avoiding chemical pesticides and fertilizers. The production process respects and preserves the natural environment, maintaining ecological balance and preventing pollution and damage. It follows the principles of ecological agriculture, aiming for harmony between agricultural production and the ecosystem. While some eco tea gardens may not pursue organic certification due to scale and cost, their standards are equally rigorous. All our eco teas are licensed by Chinese food production authorities. Choose AllenTeas for sustainable and environmentally friendly tea.
Price Advantage
AllenTeas offers Tieguanyin at a competitive price compared to traditional tea shops. By sourcing directly from tea farmers and eliminating intermediaries, we can offer this premium tea at a more affordable price. This direct trade approach benefits our customers by providing high-quality tea at a lower cost and supports fair trade practices, ensuring that the local tea-growing communities are fairly compensated.
Storage Tips
To maintain the freshness and quality of Tieguanyin, it should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odors. Use an airtight container to protect the tea from moisture and air exposure. Avoid storing it in the refrigerator, as condensation can degrade the tea leaves. For optimal freshness, consume the tea within six months of opening. Drinking precautions include avoiding consumption on an empty stomach and limiting intake if you are sensitive to caffeine.