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Wuyi Oolong Huang Guan Yin

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Steep time
2–5 min
Recommended
Steeps
5
Recommended
Water temp
95°C
Recommended
Leaf ratio
Oxidation
Caffeine
medium
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Best pick • solid oolong choice from China
Tip: start at ~95°C, then adjust down 3–5°C if it turns sharp.

Huang Guan Yin, or “Yellow Gold Guan Yin,” is a unique cultivar of oolong tea that thrives in the Wuyi mountainous region of northern Fujian. It was bred using the famous Tieguanyin oolong strain as the female parent and the Huangdan oolong strain as the male parent, developed through single-plant natural selection and hybrid breeding techniques. This cultivar is prized for its elegant orchid fragrance, thick sweetness, and layered notes of osmanthus nectar, mountain minerality, and savory umami. The exceptional geological and climatic conditions of the Wuyi Mountains further enhance the character of Huang Guan Yin rock tea oolong. The tea’s thick and rich rock essence gives it both fragrance and depth. Its flavor is soft and smooth, with a lingering sweetness and mineral resonance that envelops the senses and leaves a fragrant aftertaste on the palate. Huang Guan Yin is part of the esteemed family of oolongs known as Rock Teas (Yan Cha), grown only in the Wuyi Mountains. These teas are cherished for their balance of floral, fruity, mineral, and umami flavors, supported by fine tannin structure and strength. Like fine wines, oolongs of this caliber are often compared to European classics: Fenghuang Dancong as the Burgundy of tea, and Wuyi Rock Tea as the Bordeaux or Barolo. Tea tasters often use unique experiential descriptors to describe Wuyi Rock Tea. The “rock bones flowery aroma” (Yan Gu Hua Xiang) is a captivating interplay of floral fragrance, sweetness, mineral richness, and umami quality. Along with rock resonance (Yan Yun), these qualities are hallmarks of high-quality Wuyi teas, rooted in the region’s mineral-rich soil and unique terroir. Huang Guan Yin expresses this balance with its distinctive orchid character, smooth body, and layered rock essence, making it a truly exquisite tea experience.