Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong Premium Roast
Garden Direct Oolong Tea
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Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong Premium Roast
Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong Premium Roast
Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong Premium Roast
Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong Premium Roast

Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong Premium Roast

Hand-harvested in October 2024 and finished with a final traditional Nong Xiang-style baking in November 2025, this premium oolong brews into a rich, rewarding cup with creamy, caramelized notes of waffle and dried apricot.


About 18 Cups Of Tea

Black sugar, cream, waffle, dried apricot

About This Tea

This premium roast Iron Goddess of Mercy (Tieguanyin) is crafted from the Cui Yu, or “Jade,” tea bush cultivar. The handpicked leaves are harvested from an ecologically managed old-growth garden in Nantou, Taiwan—one we have worked with for more than two decades.

The tea undergoes an artisan process of medium oxidation, ball-roll shaping, and moderate roasting to create the base tea. After several weeks of resting, an old-school baking regimen is applied, a process that takes several more weeks to complete.

This final baking draws out a “caramelized” sweetness and creamy aroma through the Maillard reaction—the same transformation that occurs when baking bread, roasting sweet potatoes, or roasting coffee. Oolong artisans produce baked teas ranging from blonde, lightly roasted styles to medium and deep roasts. This tea is deeply baked in the Nong Xiang style.

Ingredients

Oolong tea

Origin

Mingjian Village, Nantou, Taiwan

Cultivar

Cui Yu 翠玉 “Jade”

Harvest

Harvest: October 2024 | Final Baking: November 2025

Elevation

500 meters

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Origin

Mingjian Village

Nantou County, Taiwan

Around the world, Taiwan is well-known as a country that produces highly specialized teas. The Mingjian Village is situated in the central highlands of Nantou, Taiwan and the gardens here are incredible. Jui Lung focuses on the importance of allowing nature to nurture the grounds. This can be seen in one of the small Wu-Yi gardens, which has Hong Yu 18 trees on the borders, culinary herbs between the tea bush rows and plenty of nitrogen fixing “weeds” to maintain healthy and living soils all surrounding the tea bushes.

Preparation

  • Imperial
  • Metric

Traditional Tea Preparation

Add 9g to a gaiwan or gongfu teapot (per 150mL).

Use 212°F boiling water.

Briefly rinse the tea and discard rinse.

Proceed to infuse 1st brew for 45 seconds.

Infuse 2nd and 3rd brew for 30 seconds.

Repeat several times at 30 - 45 seconds, brewing until the flavor and aroma of the tea dissipates. As the tea leaves expand and unfurl, the brewing time may increase to coax out more aroma and flavor. This tea can be brewed several times in one session.

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Customer Favorites

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Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
Based on 3 reviews
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67%would recommend this product
3 reviews
  • Vicki J.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 week ago
    Oolong review

    My favorite cold weather oolong

  • KOKO
    Verified Buyer
    I do not recommend this product
    Rated 2 out of 5 stars
    2 weeks ago
    Premium Iron Goddess

    I brewed this in a gaiwan according to the reccomendations the smell after the rinse was sweet and inviting. Then the taste was flat, watery, light, and disappointing. I tried a longer brew to coax out some flavor, but it had none to give. I tasted a light, slightly roasted flavor, and an oiliness like popcorn butter coated my tongue. I honestly liked the cheaper Iron Goddess better.

    Rishi Tea & Botanicals
    1 week ago

    Hi Kanoa! Thanks for giving our Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong Premium Roast a try and for sharing such detailed feedback about your brewing experience. We appreciate you taking the time to describe the flavor profile and preparation method you used. We recognize that tea is such a personal journey, and are sorry this premium roast didn't deliver the complexity and depth you were expecting, especially when compared to your previous Iron Goddess experience. Our Customer Service Team would be happy to suggest other oolong options or discuss brewing adjustments that might help bring out the nuanced flavors these leaves have to offer. Thanks for sharing tea with us and for taking the time to leave such thoughtful feedback!

  • Rebecca
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    As promised

    This tea was everything Rishi described it as - caramelized and sweet due to the long preparation time and baking process. When I first opened the package and smelled the tea, I was surprised at how it smelled noticeably sweet. This tea is good for multiple infusions. It really helps to feel like you're getting your money's worth. I look forward to drinking this and will be sad when it's gone. Definitely worth a try!