Mei Ren Wang Jin Xuan Gui Lai Qing Ying You Ya Luo Luo Da Fang Official
This Jin Xuan lives up to its poetic description. It is not a loud or aggressive tea, but one that rewards patience with quiet elegance. Suitable for those who appreciate subtlety, floral-creamy notes, and a calm tea session. Would pair well with light pastries or simply enjoyed alone.
90–95°C water, 3–5g per 100ml, short steeps (30s–45s first steep, increasing gradually). Works well in gaiwan or porcelain pot. This Jin Xuan lives up to its poetic description
However, the name you provided seems slightly mixed—possibly a product name or a poetic tasting summary. To give a , I’ll assume this refers to a Jin Xuan (Golden Lily) oolong , possibly aged or revisited ("gui lai"), with a refined, elegant character. Proper Review: Tea Name: Mei Ren Wang Jin Xuan Gui Lai Type: Lightly oxidized oolong / Jin Xuan cultivar Tasting Notes per description: Light, graceful, elegant, generous, composed (青盈优雅,落落大方) Would pair well with light pastries or simply enjoyed alone
Medium-green, tightly rolled pearls or twisted leaves, with a faint milky and floral scent characteristic of Jin Xuan. possibly aged or revisited ("gui lai")