Tie Guan Yin Huaxiang from Xianghua, also known as "Floral Aroma of the Iron Goddess of Mercy," is an exquisite oolong from Anxi County in Fujian Province, China. It enchants with its floral fragrance, complex taste, and rich history.
According to legend, during the Qing Dynasty, a poor farmer from Xianghua found a wild tea bush at the foot of a temple dedicated to the goddess Guanyin. He planted the bush, and the tea grown from it possessed an unmatched floral aroma. In gratitude to the goddess, the farmer named the tea "Tie Guan Yin" ("Iron Goddess of Mercy"), while "Huaxiang" ("Floral Aroma") reflects the delicate floral scent of this tea.
Xianghua is a picturesque village, surrounded by lush tea plantations. Thanks to its unique microclimate and special cultivation conditions, tea leaves from Xianghua have exceptional qualities.
Taste and Aroma:
Tie Guan Yin Huaxiang from Xianghua is renowned for its delicate floral aroma with hints of orchid, peony, lily, and lilac. Its taste is subtle, balanced, with fruity and honeyed notes. The aftertaste is long, pleasant, with floral and fruity nuances.
Color:
The infusion of Tie Guan Yin Huaxiang from Xianghua has a beautiful amber hue with golden reflections.
Effect:
Tie Guan Yin Huaxiang from Xianghua has both tonifying and relaxing effects. It helps improve digestion, normalize blood pressure, relieve stress, and enhance productivity.
For a fuller flavor and aroma, use a porcelain gaiwan or a porous clay teapot. Do not brew the tea for too long, as it may become bitter.
Tie Guan Yin Huaxiang from Xianghua is the perfect choice for those seeking a delicate, aromatic tea with refined taste and beneficial properties. It will be a highlight of any tea ceremony and provide moments of harmony and tranquility.






