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Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea

$19.90 $15.92

Estimated delivery between September 03 and September 05.

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Tie Guan Yin, a famous oolong from Anxi, Fujian, is known for its dark green, tightly curled leaves and signature orchid aroma. This versatile tea delivers multiple infusions, each revealing layers of floral complexity, a rich, mellow taste, and a glossy, deep-green tea liquor.

  • Flavor & Aroma Notes: Floral and creamy.
  • Health Benefits: Supports relaxation and helps relieve stress. Calorie free.
  • Caffeine Level: Moderate.
  • Pairs Well With: Dim sum, light seafood, and tofu dishes.

Cell Health

Enhance Mental Clarity

Aid Digestion

Tea Nutrition Facts (per 100ml)

Antioxidants (Tea Polyphenols) 95mg

48%

Relaxation Index (L Theanine) 6mg

30%

Caffeine 17mg

40%

Oxidation Level

30%

Orchid Aroma

70%

Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea by My Store features loose leaves arranged in a circle on a white background, highlighting their signature orchid aroma.
$19.90 $15.92
$19.90 $15.92

How to Steep

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Recommended tea sets: Gai Wan or Teapot

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3-7 Gram

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194-212 °F

120-240ml 1:30 Water

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20 Second

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More than 10 Steepings Of 3 gram

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Direct from the Origin

Tie Guan Yin tea is meticulously crafted in Anxi, Fujian, a region renowned for its ideal tea-growing conditions. The high-altitude tea gardens, rich soil, and temperate climate contribute to the exceptional quality of this tea. Anxi's unique environment, with its cool, misty mornings and abundant rainfall, creates perfect conditions for growing premium Tie Guan Yin. The leaves are hand-picked and undergo a traditional production process, including withering, rolling, and roasting, ensuring that each batch retains its unique flavor and aroma.

Yu Chuan Brewing Tea (Yuchuan Zhucha Tu), Ding Yunpeng (Ming Dynasty, 1547–1628)

History & Craftsmanship of Tie Guan Yin

Tie Guan Yin has a rich history dating back to the Qing Dynasty. According to legend, a poor farmer named Wei Yin found a neglected temple with a statue of the Iron Goddess of Mercy (Guan Yin). He decided to clean and care for the temple, and in gratitude, the goddess appeared to him in a dream and led him to a hidden tea plant. This plant produced exceptional tea leaves, which Wei Yin cultivated and shared with his neighbors. The tea became known as Tie Guan Yin, named after the goddess. Today, Tie Guan Yin is celebrated worldwide for its unique flavor and cultural significance, continuing to be a beloved choice among tea enthusiasts.

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Withering

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Tossing

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Fixation

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Rolling

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Oxidation

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Drying

FAQs

All our tea is sourced from China, directly from their original regions. You can refer to our “Direct from the Origin” section for more details. We work closely with local farmers and tea factories to ensure that every leaf meets the highest standards.

The storage time for tea can vary depending on the type and how it is stored. Generally, tea can be stored for:

  • Green Tea: Up to 6 months to 1 year.
  • Black Tea: Up to 2 years.
  • Oolong Tea: Up to 1 years.
  • White Tea: Up to 1 years, often longer.
  • Pu-erh Tea: Up to 2 years, sometimes improving with age.
  • Herbal Tea: Up to 1 to 2 years.

To ensure the best flavor, it is recommended to consume the tea as soon as possible after opening. To maximize the storage time and maintain the quality of your tea, store it in a sealed container away from direct sunlight, moisture, and strong odors, preferably in a cool, dry place. Proper storage is essential for preserving the flavor and freshness of your tea.

Once your order is shipped, you will receive a confirmation email with tracking information. You can use the provided tracking number to check the status of your package at any time.

Orders placed from Monday to Saturday before 3 PM Pacific Time will be shipped out the same day. Shipping times depend on the delivery method you choose:

  • Standard Shipping: 2-5 business days
  • Expedited Shipping: 1-3 business days

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If you are not satisfied with your purchase, please refer to our Return Policy for more details. You can contact our customer service team at info@chichatea.com to initiate a return request.

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Once we receive and inspect your return, we will process the refund through your original payment method within 10 business days.

Why Choose Us

Direct Sourcing

Directly sourced from our own production base to ensure consistent quality.

Quality Guarantee

High-quality tea leaves with no additives or artificial flavors.

Light-Proof Packaging

Light-proof, eco-friendly packaging that keeps tea fresh.

Fast Delivery

Shipped from the USA, delivered in 5–7 days.