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Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 15g Taster Pack
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 75g Retail Pack
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 125g Tin Caddy
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 250g Refill Pack
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 500g Small Catering Pack
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 2kg Large Catering Pack
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 15g Taster Pack
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 75g Retail Pack
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 125g Tin Caddy
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 250g Refill Pack
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 500g Small Catering Pack
Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea - 2kg Large Catering Pack

Tie Guan Yin - Loose Oolong Tea

£2.00 - £304.00
Iron Goddess of Mercy

Tie Guan Yin also known as 'Tie Kuan Yin' translates into 'Iron Goddess of Mercy'. It is the most famous of all Chinese Oolongs. This superior grade tea comes from the Fujian province in China. Jade green in colour, the leaves are hand rolled into uneven balls which unfurl into beautiful whole leaves when steeped. The amber liquor produces an enchanting orchid like aroma and leaves a sweet after taste.

Ingredients

Premium Oolong tea

How to enjoy this tea

Steep 1 teaspoon per cup for 2 - 3 mins in 85-90° C fresh water. Do not add milk.

Caffeine content

Approx 20-30mg per cup

Tea People are passionate about all things tea and create Great Taste Award-winning brews. From the finest premium single estate tea, to unique blends and herbal infusions, the teas are available in loose leaf form as well as plastic-free biodegradable pyramid tea bags.

Tea People believe that 'tea is what you make it'. Tea can be different things to different people and with a little effort, creativity and innovation, it can even become a powerful medium for social change. 

Half of the brand's net profits go towards supporting educational infrastructure and improving the lives of underprivileged communities in and around the tea growing regions.