Iron Godess 铁观音
It's a oolong, not a statue of buddah. One of my favorite tea. If compare fine green tea to wihte wine, this oolong is pink wine, more strength, yet not as pungent as black tea.
Fresh Leaves
The leaves are plucked from a tea species known as Iron Goddess, which is a special type ideal for making oolong tea in the same name. Unlike fine green tea, premium Iron Goddess need mature leaves for desired strength.
Loose Tea
The tea is named Iron Goddess too, a famous oolong tea from South Fujian, China, in a shape resembles tadpoles. The process of making Iron Goddes is perhaps the most intricate.
Tea Liquor (2nd brew)
The tea can be brewed for 7 rounds, the liquor is a clear golden lemon color, with a hint of honey sweetness and a lasting floral aroma. After drink up a cup, one could still smell the lingering aroma from the empty cup.
A piece of infused leaf
The infused leaf has a soft touch and silky reflection. There is a light redish rim around the edge, a good feature desirable in orthodox Iron Goddess, which indicates a perfectly controlled oxidation.

