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Ti Kuan Yin

Description

Lightly roasted green oolong with exquisite floral bouquet and silky texture. The Chinese name for this tea translates to 'Iron Goddess of Mercy'

Customer Reviews

 | Negative: 8
 | Neutral: 34
Positive: 226
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Brad P.
Jan 16th '12

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"I'm sure this is a high quality tea, but it just doesn't do it for me. It doesn't have any of the strong notes that I love in a pure green or a traditional oolong."

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Jacob S.
Jan 6th '12

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"I find this tea to be delicious. I especially like the teabag version because I feel it has a stronger and better aroma/flavor."
[ 3 mins @ 195°F ]

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Rob .
Jan 4th '12

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"don't let the higher price for this distinguished tea dissuade you from a purchase. it's a staple in my kitchen, and satisfies a broad range of preferences and palettes. recommended."

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Joan D.
Dec 29th '11

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"Could use a sharper flavor, but caffeine level was just right."

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Adam E.
Dec 21st '11

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"A good ti kuan yin. The floral aspects come through strong and there is a subdued buttery aftertaste."
[ 3 mins @ 180°F ]

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Chloe N.
Dec 3rd '11

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"Mmmmmmm. Very floral, light, and refreshing. All around, a very good cup of tea."
[ 3 mins @ 195°F ]