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Monkey Picked Tikuanyin
Monkey Picked Tikuanyin 
The name Monkey Picked come from the myth that monkey was employed to harvest wild tea from high dangerous and inaccessible cliff. This wonderful tea from Wuyi Mountains of Fujian Province has a fragrance of orchids and lingering aftertaste.

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SKU OL005-100
Quantity in stock 27 item(s) available
Weight 100.00 Gram
Origin Fujian Province, China
Packaging Heat-sealed foil bag
Production period 2007
Tea type Roasted Oolong
Other names Iron Buddha, Iron Goddess of Mercy, Tie Guan Yin
Grade AAA
Strength Strong
Price: USD21.00 (EUR 15.14)

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Author: Dan
This tea is a very nice, mild tea. It has an aftertaste, but this seems to be pleasant too. Overall, I would highly recommend this tea to anyone! I will definately order this tea agin.


Author: Danica
This is a very nice tea for the price. I found it brewed well in a teapot and has a smooth caramel flavor that lasts a long time in the mouth. It is quite easy to drink and a good value.


Author: Nancy Parker
My first experience with this tea is a memorable one. The flavor and aftertaste is the best tea I have ever had. In a few weeks I will order a larger amount because I drink it so often. I referred my friend, Tina Duong, who also ordered it. It is a very, very, refreshing tea and thanks for allowing me to comment.


Author: Michael Chu
A smooth and very tasty tea. The tea favour keep in mouth for long time. I highly recommend this for anyone that can afford the price. It is the best tea that I have had so far.

 
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2010-02-06
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