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Finest Spring Huang Jin Gui

Finest Spring Huang Jin Gui
Finest Spring Huang Jin Gui is Oolong tea. Product origin from China Fujian Anxi. This product is Spring Tea of Year 2011, net weight 100 g.

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Huang Jin Gui (simplified Chinese: 黄金桂; pinyin: huáng jīn guì is a premium variety of Chinese oolong tea traditionally from Anxi in Fujian province. Named after the yellow golden color of its budding leaves and its unique flowery aroma, said to be reminiscent of Osmanthus.

This oolong is similar to Tie Guan Yin (modern version), with only a little oxidation. Consequently, it has a very flowery, delicate aroma with out the astringency of a green tea or the heaviness of a Red/Black Tea.

 

LEGENDS

There are two legends behind this tea: Wang/Marriage legend and the legend of farmer Wei.

WANG LEGEND

The first is that this tea originated from two seeds given to Lin Ziqin by Wang Danwei from an ancestral temple on their wedding day. The plants that grew were to represent the prosperity of their ancestors and families uniting. The tea produced from these had a unique golden color and fragrance like osmanthus. As a result it is often given as a wedding present.

WEI LEGEND

The other story is that a tea farmer named Wei Zhen was strolling by a brook when he noticed a golden plant on the horizon. As a tea farmer he felt obligated to take a sample and cultivate it. To his surprise it had the fragrance of osmanthus and arich gold color remained.

Both legends date its origins back to about the mid nineteenth century.

 

 

*Information from Purple Cane, Wikipedia.

  • Grade Finest
  • Gross Weight 300 grams
  • Height 17cm
  • Length 9cm
  • Net Weight 100 grams
  • Product Origin Anxi, Fujian China
  • Season Spring
  • Tea Category Oolong Tea
  • Width 9cm
  • Year 2011

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