Tie Guan Yin Mao Cha (Iron Goddess of Mercy with Stems) Oolong Tea 2026, 25g | Anxi, Fujian
Description
Tie Guan Yin Mao Cha (鐵觀音毛茶) is the unsorted, "rough" form of Anxi's famous Iron Goddess of Mercy oolong, kept with its natural stems before final sorting. Maocha like this is often especially aromatic, and here it shows in a captivating lilac fragrance that rises straight from the dry leaf, bright yet delicate. The 2026 harvest, offered loose in 25 g packs.
As hot water touches the leaves, the tea awakens and fills the space with soft floral notes. The aroma becomes deeper and more expressive, creating an atmosphere of comfort and quiet reflection.
The infusion is velvety and warm, its smooth texture gently unfolding across the palate, while a delicate floral sweetness lingers in a long and graceful aftertaste.
More than simply a tea, it is a moment of stillness, a cup that slows the day down and brings the peaceful feeling of a quiet evening. An aromatic, gentle oolong for unhurried sessions.
Tea profile
| Tea type | Tie Guan Yin maocha (with stems), Anxi oolong, floral oolong |
| Taste | Lilac blossoms, floral sweetness, soft creamy notes |
| Aroma | Lilac, fresh flowers, spring garden |
| Character | Gentle, aromatic, smooth, floral |
| Best time | Afternoon, evening, relaxing tea sessions |
| Preparation | Gongfu cha, Western style |
| Special feature | Unsorted maocha with stems, expressive lilac aroma |
| Origin | Anxi, Fujian, China |
| Year | 2026 |
| Format | Loose leaf (maocha) |
| Weight | 25 g |
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