{"id":322,"date":"2012-02-25T11:51:13","date_gmt":"2012-02-25T16:51:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/teageek.org\/?p=322"},"modified":"2012-02-25T11:51:13","modified_gmt":"2012-02-25T16:51:13","slug":"tea-review-tie-guan-yin-iron-goddess","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/archive\/teageek\/\/2012\/02\/25\/tea-review-tie-guan-yin-iron-goddess\/","title":{"rendered":"Tea Review: Tie Guan Yin \u201cIron Goddess\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"
Name: \u00a0Tie Guan Yin \u201cIron Goddess\u201d<\/a><\/p>\n Type:\u00a0 Oolong<\/p>\n Region:\u00a0 Anxi, Fujian, China<\/p>\n Bought At:\u00a0 Teavivre.com<\/a><\/p>\n Price:\u00a0 $10.50 for 3.5oz<\/p>\n First Impressions:\u00a0 Tightly compacted, very green leaves<\/p>\n Review:<\/p>\n It has been a little while since I have had any oolong teas, so it was nice to have one again.\u00a0 This “Iron Godess” tea has a bright, leafy, almost floral aroma, and brews to a very vibrant yellow color.\u00a0 It has a very mellow but still pronounced green tea taste, but it has a heaviness\u00a0 to it that distinguishes it from a green. A very good tea, I can see this filling the gap between wanting more flavor than a green but not the caffeine of a black.\u00a0 Overall, it had everything I would look for in a oolong tea.<\/p>\n My Rating:<\/p>\n 4\u00a0 \/ 5<\/p>\n