Shan Ge Cong Lao Po Te Guan Yin, AA, 2025
Tie Guan Yin from the old slope in Shangge village, harvested in autumn 2025. The flavor is oily, soft, and slightly sweet, with distinct notes of lilac, light woodiness, and a hint of acidity. This tea is wonderfully relaxing, stress-relieving, and calming.
Tie Guan Yin from the old slope in Shangge village, harvested in autumn 2025.
The aroma of the dry tea is delicate and subtle, with notes of mown grass. The infusion is clear, light yellow, and clean, with the aroma of spring flowers and fresh herbs. The flavor is oily, soft, and slightly sweet, with distinct notes of lilac, light woodiness, and a hint of acidity. It leaves a long, refreshing finish.
This tea is wonderfully relaxing, stress-relieving, and calming.
How to brew
Steaming
- Teaware: porcelain or ceramic teapot, gaiwan
- Water: 80-85°C
- Ratio of dry tea leaves: 3-4 g per 100 ml of water
Brew in short infusions of 5-10 seconds, gradually increasing the time by 10-15 seconds.
Infusion method
- Teaware: clay or ceramic teapot
- Water: 80-85°C
- Ratio of dry tea leaves: 2 g per 250 ml of water
Infuse for 2-3 minutes
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