
Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy) 铁观音
Floral, orchid, creamy, lingering sweetness
Water Temp
195°F (90°C)
Infusions
5-8
Harvest
Spring (May) and autumn (October). Autumn harvest has a richer aroma; spring is more delicate.
Entry Price
$8-15 / 100g (modern green-style)
Flavor Profile
Taste & Aroma
Brewing Guide
How to Brew It
Water
195°F (90°C)
Vessel
Gaiwan or small porcelain teapot
Gongfu Time
30-60 seconds
Western Time
3-4 minutes
Ratio
5g per 100ml (gongfu)
Infusions
5-8
Buying Guide
How to Buy Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy) Without Getting Scammed
The Chinese tea market is vast and unregulated. Here's exactly what to look for — and what to run from.
Entry Level
$8-15 / 100g (modern green-style)
Premium / Collector
$30-80+ / 100g (traditional roast, high mountain, competition grade)
Quality Check
Tightly rolled dark green balls that unfurl dramatically when brewed. Dry aroma should be intensely floral. Modern style is greener and more floral; traditional style has a light charcoal roast.
Common Scams
Low-altitude TGY from non-Anxi regions. Overly green versions with a seaweed note are poorly made. Pure Tie Guan Yin cultivar vs. blended Guan Yin style.
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For the general principles behind every one of these checks — harvest dates, origin specificity, red flags — read our complete buying guide.
History
Where It Comes From
Named after the Buddhist deity Guanyin. Legend says a poor farmer named Wei Yin discovered the tea bush beneath a Guanyin temple and was rewarded for his devotion. The most famous Chinese oolong, with a distinctive ball-rolled shape and intoxicating orchid fragrance.
Ideal For
The perfect entry oolong. If you enjoy floral notes, this is your tea. Equally enjoyable brewed casually or gongfu style.
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