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Tie Guan Yin - Mono elegido - Edición especial

Tie Guan Yin - Mono elegido - Edición especial

467-50-P
En stock: 165
4
China
24.08 Dhs
24.08 Dhs
CN
Origen
China
Asia
Nivel de cafeína (mg/1g)
0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41+
Descripción
Descripción
El té Tie Guan Yin Oolong es uno de los tipos de té más venerados y buscados en China. Se produce a partir de árboles viejos, y se cultiva de forma natural (sin pesticidas ni fertilizantes químicos) en los alrededores del pueblo de Yao Yang, en Xiping, Anxi.

Esta versión del Tie Guan Yin es única, ya que cuando se cosechó, ¡dejaron la hoja y el brote unidos al tallo! Esto le da al té una fragancia más fuerte y un sabor más pleno. Las características notas florales y melosas del aroma y el sabor son sustanciales y se desarrollan con elegancia, como lo haría un buen perfume. Pruebe varias infusiones de nuestra "Edición Especial" de Tie Guan Yin para disfrutar de una experiencia única y deliciosa.
Cómo preparar
una taza de té perfecta
1-1,5 cucharadas o 1 bolsa
200ml
90°C
2 - 3 min
Detalles
Ingredientes:
Té Oolong
Reseñas
Kevin Wright
Julio 2024
[EN] Super floral, this is the only Tie Guan Yin I have tried and I absolutely love it. Ordered a 2nd bag a week after the first.
Lily
Noviembre 2016
[EN] Very floral oolong.
Les
Octubre 2016
[EN] I love the floral quality of this tea. It has a nice fruitiness too vs. a vegetal component that some versions have. I like those too but this one really is special as the name states. It's my favorite Tie Guan Yin but I only gave it four stars because I still feel like a novice so I'm sure there is a Tie Guan Yin that is even better than this somewhere. At least I hope that is true. I enjoy the hunt. What can I say? I haven't been drinking tea of this quality long enough to pronounce any tea as 5*s tbh.
Dean
Junio 2024
[EN] This was my last attempt at finding a "Tie Guan Yin" that I liked. Alas, my efforts were in vain. I'm done with this iron goddess. Seems its not for me. This particular version was... "unique" even in comparison to all other failed Tie Guan Yin brews i have attempted. The bag contains a lot of stalks, which isn't bad in and of itself but it does take up a large percentage of the weight of tea you buying. In my humble opinion this has a quite chemical flavour, is highly astringent and lacks any sort of nuanced flavour profile. Not for me I'm afraid. You may enjoy?