The Beautiful Goddness Oolong loose tea
This is the unique THE BEAUTIFUL GODDESS oolong tea, originating from the Chinese province of Fujian, which delights with a delicate, floral aroma with subtle notes of nuttiness and sweet accents.
Its name, "Tie Guan Yin," means "Iron Bodhisattva Guanyin," and refers to the goddess of compassion in Chinese Buddhism. According to legend, a farmer, inspired by a statue of Guanyin in a neglected temple, regularly made offerings of tea leaves to her. The grateful goddess gifted him with a unique tea plant, which is now known as Tie Guan Yin. It is also a tea that combines strength and delicacy—its leaves are heavy and lustrous, and its flavor is as pure and beautiful as the goddess Guanyin herself.
This tea grows on steep, misty mountain slopes in an ideal climate that gives it its unique character. The production process involves gentle fermentation and meticulous leaf rolling, which gives the tea its complex flavor profile.
1 teaspoon per cup, 13 g per liter of water | Water temperature: 90'C | Brewing time: 2 min | Character: long-lasting, complex, light | Infusion: green-yellow, distinctive | Leaves: black-green, strongly twisted, large.
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This is the unique THE BEAUTIFUL GODDESS oolong tea, originating from the Chinese province of Fujian, which delights with a delicate, floral aroma with subtle notes of nuttiness and sweet accents.
Its name, "Tie Guan Yin," means "Iron Bodhisattva Guanyin," and refers to the goddess of compassion in Chinese Buddhism. According to legend, a farmer, inspired by a statue of Guanyin in a neglected temple, regularly made offerings of tea leaves to her. The grateful goddess gifted him with a unique tea plant, which is now known as Tie Guan Yin. It is also a tea that combines strength and delicacy—its leaves are heavy and lustrous, and its flavor is as pure and beautiful as the goddess Guanyin herself.
This tea grows on steep, misty mountain slopes in an ideal climate that gives it its unique character. The production process involves gentle fermentation and meticulous leaf rolling, which gives the tea its complex flavor profile.
1 teaspoon per cup, 13 g per liter of water | Water temperature: 90'C | Brewing time: 2 min | Character: long-lasting, complex, light | Infusion: green-yellow, distinctive | Leaves: black-green, strongly twisted, large.
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery