Oxidación
30%
Cafeína
25,0 mg
L-Teanina
6,5 mg
Cosecha
Spring, Autumn
Altitud
400-1000m
Tipo de Hoja
Tightly rolled balls
Descripción
Tieguanyin is one of China's most famous oolongs, originating from Anxi County in Fujian province. Named after the Buddhist goddess Guanyin, it comes in two styles: lightly oxidized 'modern' style with bright floral and orchid notes, and traditionally roasted style with deeper, toastier complexity. The tightly rolled leaves unfurl beautifully over multiple infusions.
Guía de Elaboración
Temperatura
95°C
Tiempo de Infusión
25s
Ratio de Agua
15ml/g
Infusiones
8x
Recipiente recomendado: Porcelain gaiwan or Yixing clay teapot
Modern (light-roast) Tieguanyin uses 95°C; traditional (heavy-roast) can take full boiling water. Rinse once before brewing. Start at 25 seconds and add 5 seconds per round. The tightly rolled balls need space to unfurl — do not overfill the gaiwan.