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'''Jin Guan Yin''' (金观音) is a new [[Oolong]] tea from Anxie in China. Jin Guan Yin is not a new varietal but a [[Tie Guan Yin]] clone set on a [[Huang Jin Gui]] root. The goal is to combine the taste of Tie Guan Yin with the osmanthus scent of Huang Gin Gui.
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'''Jin Guan Yin''' (金观音) is a new [[Oolong]] tea from Anxie in China. It is not a new varietal but a [[Tie Guan Yin]] clone set on a [[Huang Jin Gui]] root. The goal is to combine the taste of Tie Guan Yin with the osmanthus scent of [[Huang Jin Gui]].
 
== Anxi Oolong teas ==
 
* [[Mao Xie]]
* [[Tie Guan Yin]]
* [[Ben Shan]]
 
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Formosa Tie Guan Yin

Jin Guan Yin (金观音) is a new Oolong tea from Anxie in China. It is not a new varietal but a Tie Guan Yin clone set on a Huang Jin Gui root. The goal is to combine the taste of Tie Guan Yin with the osmanthus scent of Huang Jin Gui.

Anxi Oolong teas