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Ti Kuan Yin (Phoenix #1)
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Ti Kuan Yin (Phoenix #1) Tea
Ti Kuan Yin is the most famous of the Chinese Wu longs. This tea produces a light, sweet cup with a fragrant orchid finish. Phoenix #1 is the highest grade available.

Tea type: Wu long Tea
Caffeine: Moderate
Origin: Fujian, China


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Description:
Ti Kuan Yin (Phoenix #1) Tea. Ti Kuan Yin is the most famous of the Chinese Wu longs. This tea produces a light, sweet cup with a fragrant orchid finish. Phoenix #1 is the highest grade available.

Legend:
The legend behind this tea has many variations but the following is the most common account.

Deep in the heart of Fujian's Anxi County there was a rundown temple that held inside an iron statue of Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. Everyday, on his walk to his tea fields, a poor farmer would pass by and reflect on the worsening condition of the temple.

Something has to be done, thought Mr. Wei. But he did not have the means to repair the temple, poor as he was.

Instead the farmer brought a broom and some incense from his home. He swept the temple clean and lit the incense as an offering to Kuan Yin. It's the least I can do, he thought to himself.

Twice a month for many months, he repeated the same task. Cleaning and lighting incense. One night, Kuan Yin appeared to him in a dream. She told him of a cave behind the temple where a treasure awaited him. He was to take the treasure for himself, but also to share it with others.

In the cave, the farmer found a single tea shoot. He planted it in his field and nurtured it into a large bush, of which the finest tea was produced. He gave cuttings of this rare plant to all his neighbors and began selling the tea under the name Ti Kuan Yin, Iron Goddess of Mercy.

Over time, Mr. Wei and all his neighbors prospered. The rundown temple of Kuan Yin was repaired and became a beacon for the region. And Mr. Wei took joy in his daily trip to his tea fields, never failing to stop in appreciation of the beautiful temple.

Other names: Ti Kwan Yin, Tieguanyin, Tie Guan Yin, Iron Goddess of Mercy, Tea of the Iron Bodhisattva

Basic brewing method:
Use 1 level teaspoon per 6 oz cup. Heat water until steaming. Steep for 2 minutes.

reviews for this tea
 
***** no subject 05/07/2008 08:16
"Nicer smell tan the primary grade. excellent"

Posted by anonymous | View all reviews by anonymous
***** Fabulous 04/30/2007 10:57
"I got some of this tea along with another Ti Kuan Yin (Iron Goddess), primarily to compare the 2.

This tea is VERY subtle and quite complex, but not light on either aroma or flavor. The tannin shows up fairly strongly in the aftertaste, but it comes on rather smoothly and is a very pleasant, astringent flavor. HIGHLY recommended."

Posted by Gnemesis | View all reviews by Gnemesis (5)
***** Pale, Light flavor 04/21/2007 12:35
"This brewed a very pale cup of tea with a very subdued and smooth flavor. Did develop a slight tanin aftertaste toward the end of the cup."

Posted by KC | View all reviews by KC (2)
 
 

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