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Fujian Oolong Teas Assortment Samples

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Fujian Oolong Teas Assortment Samples
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In order to let more people know about this particular series, we provide this elaborately selected assortment sample pack includes famous and high quality Fujian oolong. Whether you are new to tea or have been drinking tea for years, you can enjoy several kinds of tea at a discount price and choose the ones you like after taste. Our sampler assortment will help you discover your favourites.



Tie Guan Yin “Iron Goddess” Oolong Tea

It is well-known both at home and abroad as one of the Top 10 Teas of China. As Tie Guan Yin can endure a great number of infusions, all the while exuding a lofty, elegant aroma, this tea offers you a truly unique sensation.



Charcoal-baked Anxi Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea

This baked tie guan yin tea goes through a complex processing sequence, requiring much more expertise and skill when compared to regular fresh-scent, or lightly baked, tie guan yin. In order to bake the tea, original fresh-scent leaves must slow roast over a charcoal fire for about 3 hours, which gives the tea clear, golden-yellow liquor with some light red hues.



Oriental Beauty Oolong Tea

According to legend, a tea farmer's tea garden was ravaged by insects, but he was unwilling to suffer losses, so he still processed the raw material to tea and sold it to the city. Unexpectedly, his tea became very popular because of its special flavor, and this kind of tea was gradually known to the world. Later, this tea is known as Oriental Beauty, and the "insects" are little green leafhoppers.




Anxi Monkey King (Ma Liu Mie) Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea

When Anxi County is mentioned, often the first thought to come is of Anxi tieguanyin, “Iron Goddess” tea. It is well-known both at home and abroad as one of China’s top 10 teas. This particular type of Anxi tieguanyin, Ma Liu Mie ‘Monkey King’ belongs to the zhengchao type of tieguanyin, with a comfortably brisk and smooth flavor.




Nonpareil Handmade Anxi Qing Xiang TieGuanYin Oolong Tea

When Anxi County is mentioned, the most common association is Anxi Tie Guan Yin, “Iron Goddess” tea. It is well-known both at home and abroad as one of China’s ten greatest teas. As tieguanyin can endure through a great number of infusions, all the while letting out a lofty, floral aroma, this tea is truly unique to drink.




Tie Guan Yin “Iron Goddess” Oolong Tea
Origin: Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China
Dry Leaf: Tightly curled into semi-ball, sand-green color
Liquor: Bright yellowish green
Taste: Unique vegetal taste for xiaoqing tea, fresh and brisk taste

Made by the modern xiaoqing process, this Tie Guan Yin is a good choice for tea lovers who favoured of grassy or vegetal taste.

Charcoal-baked Anxi Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea
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Origin: Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China
Dry Leaf: Tightly curled into semi-ball
Liquor: Clear golden yellow
Taste: Balanced, smooth, lighted charcoal baked flavor with gently flowery flavor

The perfect combination of charcoal baked flavor and slight flower scent make this tea is ideal for those coffee or fresh-scent TGY lovers who want to try a new taste of oolong tea.

Oriental Beauty Oolong Tea
Origin: Nanjing County, Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, China
Dry Leaf: Curled buds and leaves with few stems, reddish brown in color covered with white fuzz
Liquor: Bright amber color
Taste: Sweet, soft and mellow with the ripe fruit and honey fragrance

Nice pekoe and honey fragrance. Although it lack of some mellowness, the sweetness is great and worth a try.

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Nonpareil Handmade Anxi Qing Xiang TieGuanYin Oolong Tea
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Origin: Nanqi Village, Longjuan Township, Anxi County, Fujian Province, China
Dry Leaf: Hand-made, rolled into tight, even balls, sand-green in color, with a shape often compared to the head of a dragonfly
Liquor: Bright yellowish-green
Taste: When sipping the tea, a strong orchid fragrance quickly spreads across the teeth and cheeks, and straight into throat back of the throat. The taste is smooth and mellow with a long-lasting, sweet aftertaste

A classic high-grade Tie Guan Yin Tea with strong Yinyun (Unique character for high-grade Tieguanyin). The orchid fragrance, which lingers for a long time in the mouth and throat, is especially apparent when breathing.

Anxi Monkey King (Ma Liu Mie) Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea
Origin: Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China
Dry Leaf: Rolled to semi-ball shape in sand-green color
Liquor: Clear yellowish green
Taste: Smooth, soft and brisk with sweet aftertaste and long-lasting fragrance

A tasty and floral Tie Guan Yin which is good for everyday drink.

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