Tie Guanyin Lan Yun

Price range: 139kr through 998kr

Origin
Anxi, Fujian, China
Harvesting
Autumn 2025
Flavour notes
Astringency, Floral ++, Creaminess +, Green notes +, Minerality +, Softness ++, Sweetness ++

With its high-altitude cultivation in Anxi and the great craftsmanship behind its production, this Tie Guanyin offers a fine balance of light, fresh green notes, a subtle floral flavour and a smooth, long and clean aftertaste that lingers on the tongue. This elegant and refined flavour profile makes this tea a true delight for tea lovers.

The tea is grown on a farm that practices sustainable agriculture, without the use of pesticides or artificial fertilisers, ensuring a pure and natural taste. Harvested in autumn 2023, the tea is made by cultivator Tie Guanyin, who also goes by other names such as Iron Goddess of Mercy, Ti Kuan Yin and Tie Guan Yin. Origin: Anxi, Fujian, China.

leaf solid full Dosage / 250 ml 2,5-3 g
temperature low solid full Temperature 90-95°C
bell solid full Infusion 2-3 minutes
T Guanyin Lan Yun is well suited to multiple infusions. The second infusion should ideally be kept brief, as the leaves have already begun to unfurl and release their aromas.

Flavour profile for Tie Guanyin Lan Yun

This flavour wheel illustrates the dominant flavour notes and characteristics of the tea: Astringency, Smoothness ++, Floral ++, Creaminess +, Green notes +, Mineral +, Sweetness ++.


THE GONGFU METHOD

Dosage Quantity / 100 ml gaiwan 5-7 grams
temperature Water temperature 90-95 °C
First rinse 5-10 sec (pouring away)
Infusion 1 10-15 sec
Infusion 2 5-10 sec
Infusion 3 10-15 sec
Infusion 4 15-20 sec
Infusion 5 20-30 sec
Infusion 6+ +10 sec per extra infusion

The Gongfu method allows many short infusions. Increase the time gradually over time. Oolong teas and pu erh are particularly suitable.

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Origin

Anxi, Fujian, China

Harvesting

Autumn 2025

Flavour notes

Astringency, Smoothness ++, Floral ++, Creamy +, Green notes +, Mineral +, Sweetness ++