King Tea Mall · Rare 90s "Lao Tie" (Aged Tie Guan Yin - Over 30 Years), A+++++ Grade, Tieguanyin Oolong Tea from Anxi County
Origin
Fujian, China
Harvest
1993
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This exceptionally aged Tieguanyin, originating from the 1990s, offers a profound and complex cup. Expect deep woody undertones, pronounced mineral notes, and a remarkably smooth, comforting character that speaks of its decades of careful maturation.
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What does Rare 90s "Lao Tie" (Aged Tie Guan Yin - Over 30 Years), A+++++ Grade, Tieguanyin Oolong Tea from Anxi County taste like?
This exceptionally aged Tieguanyin, originating from the 1990s, offers a profound and complex cup. Expect deep woody undertones, pronounced mineral notes, and a remarkably smooth, comforting character. It leans aged, woody and mineral.
How should I brew Rare 90s "Lao Tie" (Aged Tie Guan Yin - Over 30 Years), A+++++ Grade, Tieguanyin Oolong Tea from Anxi County?
Water around 85–95 °C (185–205 °F). In a mug, steep 3–4 min. For gongfu, use 5–7 g per 100 ml, 10–30 s steeps (8–15 rounds). You'll get to see how the flavor changes across multiple rounds. Heavier roasts can take boiling water no problem.
Where does Rare 90s "Lao Tie" (Aged Tie Guan Yin - Over 30 Years), A+++++ Grade, Tieguanyin Oolong Tea from Anxi County come from?
Grown in Fujian, China. This batch is from the 1993 harvest.
How much does Rare 90s "Lao Tie" (Aged Tie Guan Yin - Over 30 Years), A+++++ Grade, Tieguanyin Oolong Tea from Anxi County cost?
Starts at $3.99 from King Tea Mall, or about $1.90/g. A 1g package gets you around 0 gongfu sessions at ~6 g each, which works out to about $11.40 per session. Explore more oolong teas on Teadar.