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Tie Guan Yin Hong Cha is a truly unique tea, a fascinating blend of tradition and innovation. It's made from the renowned Tie Guan Yin oolong tea, but undergoes a deep fermentation process typical of red teas. This imparts a completely new, unexpected flavor and aroma.
What's special about Red Tie Guan Yin?
- A fusion of two worlds: This tea combines the brightness and fruitiness of oolongs with the depth and richness of red teas. Its flavor reveals notes of dried fruit, nuts, and sometimes even a hint of chocolate.
- Soft and warming: Despite its rich flavor, Red Tie Guan Yin has a soft, warming taste. It's wonderful for warming up during the cold season and calming the nervous system.
- Health benefits: Like all high-quality teas, Red Tie Guan Yin is rich in antioxidants, which help fight free radicals and slow the aging process. It also improves digestion and strengthens the immune system.
How to brew Red Tie Guan Yin?
To unlock the full potential of this tea, it is recommended to follow these guidelines:
- Water Temperature: The optimal water temperature for brewing is around 90-95 degrees Celsius.
- Amount of tea: For one gaiwan or teapot (150-200 ml), 5-7 grams of tea is enough.
- Brewing time: The first brewing should be short (5-7 seconds), subsequent ones – a little longer.
- Number of brews: Red Tie Guan Yin can be brewed several times, revealing new nuances of flavor each time.
Who is Red Tie Guan Yin suitable for?
- Oolong connoisseurs: If you love Tie Guan Yin but want to try something new, Red Tie Guan Yin will be a pleasant discovery for you.
- Red Tea Fans: For those who prefer rich and deep flavors, Red Tie Guan Yin is also an excellent choice.
- For those looking for variety: This tea will perfectly diversify your tea collection and allow you to discover new taste sensations.
Red Tie Guan Yin is a unique tea that combines tradition and innovation. Try it and appreciate its inimitable flavor!
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Name in Chinese
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铁观音红茶 |
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Pinyin
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tiě guānyīn hóngchá |
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Translation
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Red Tea Iron Bodhisattva of Mercy |
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Tea variety
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Tie Guan Yin |
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Country
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China |
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Provinces
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Fujian (福建) |
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Region
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Anxi (安溪) |
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A variety of tea tree (bush)
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"Tie Guanyin" ("Iron Bodhisattva of Mercy", 铁观音, tiě guānyīn) |
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