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Very floral and supprisingly sweet, even after two to three brewings
Ti Kuan Yin (also spelled Tieguanyin) is a legendary oolong tea from the Fujian province in China. It is one of China's most beloved oolongs and is extremely time-consuming to produce (well over a dozen distinct steps in the processing are observed). Full, floral, and buttery. Not quite as full-bodied as I was expecting, but the taste is super delicious and this tea is great for multiple infusions. Flavor starts to really come out on the 2nd-3rd cup. The first steep can be uneventful, but every steep from then on it only gets sweeter after the leaves slowly unfurl...you're missing out if you haven't communed with the iron goddess.
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