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− | '''Huang Guanyin''' is a new developed [[Wuyi]] oolong. This [[cultivar]] was introduced in the year 2003 the by Fujian Tea Research Institute in the Wuyi mountains. Huang Guan Yin, which literally means "Yellow Goddess of Mercy", is a cross between two famous cultivars; [[Huang Jin Gui]] and [[ | + | '''Huang Guanyin''' is a new developed [[Wuyi]] oolong. This [[cultivar]] was introduced in the year 2003 the by Fujian Tea Research Institute in the Wuyi mountains. Huang Guan Yin, which literally means "Yellow Goddess of Mercy", is a cross between two famous cultivars; [[Huang Jin Gui]] and [[Tie Guan Yin]]. Different to most other Wuyi teas Huang Guan Yin is only light roasted over charcoal. Other common Names for Huang Guan Yin are Yellow Goddess of Mercy or simply no.105. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 03:50, 9 September 2013
Huang Guanyin is a new developed Wuyi oolong. This cultivar was introduced in the year 2003 the by Fujian Tea Research Institute in the Wuyi mountains. Huang Guan Yin, which literally means "Yellow Goddess of Mercy", is a cross between two famous cultivars; Huang Jin Gui and Tie Guan Yin. Different to most other Wuyi teas Huang Guan Yin is only light roasted over charcoal. Other common Names for Huang Guan Yin are Yellow Goddess of Mercy or simply no.105.
See also
- Yancha