An excellent Oolong tea. Its leaflets are irregularly folded and unfold when they fall into water. Kuan Yin is the Buddhist deity of Mercy and in her honor they named this tea. It has a light-colored extract and a delicious taste...
It is a pure Oolong but its fermentation is close to green tea. Unlike the other oolongs, its extract is more yellowish and its taste is lighter and reminiscent of the aroma of the orchid.Ti Kuan Yin (Guanyin) is the name of the Buddhist deity of Mercy. Iron statues of her can be found in many Buddh..
with sunflower and peachA classic Oolong with large, long leaves and sunflower petals with a strong peach flavor. Yellow-red extract with a strong aftertaste...
A pleasant Oolong tea of very good quality with a fermentation approaching green tea with a light extract.The specific fermentation process makes it taste completely different from typical semi-fermented oolongs..
A very good Oolong tea with folded leaves in small irregular balls, fermented closer to green. Very pleasant taste of ripe fruit and light colored extract...
Its tightly folded leaves are fermented "closer" to green tea, unfold in water and release a peculiar milky aroma reminiscent of cream with notes of orchid. It acquires its characteristic taste and smell from the intense climatic changes of the region in which it grows and the large temperature diff..
The folded leaves are unrolled in the water in irregular shapes creating a golden and shiny extract. It has a pleasant smell - to some it reminds of boiled chestnut - and a rich taste even when extracted several times. It helps digestion and has the fat-dissolving properties that all oolongs have. I..