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'''Huang Jin Gui''' (黄金桂) is one of the famous Anxi oolong along with [[Tie Guan Yin]]. The name Huang Jin Gui means "yello-gold osmanthus" and is named after the yellow golden color of its leaf shoots and its unique flowery aroma, said to be reminiscent of Osmanthus.
 
'''Huang Jin Gui''' (黄金桂) is one of the famous Anxi oolong along with [[Tie Guan Yin]]. The name Huang Jin Gui means "yello-gold osmanthus" and is named after the yellow golden color of its leaf shoots and its unique flowery aroma, said to be reminiscent of Osmanthus.
  
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 9 January 2014

Huangjin Gui Oolong
Huang Jin Gui Oolong
Fujian Province
Fujian Province

Huang Jin Gui (黄金桂) is one of the famous Anxi oolong along with Tie Guan Yin. The name Huang Jin Gui means "yello-gold osmanthus" and is named after the yellow golden color of its leaf shoots and its unique flowery aroma, said to be reminiscent of Osmanthus.

Huang Jin Gui is beside Tie Guan Yin one of the most famous teas from Anxi.

See also