Huang Meigui tea

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Huang Meigui
TypeOolong

Other namesYellow Rose
OriginWuyi Mountains, Fujian Province, China

Quick descriptionNew cultivar

A map of China with Fujian province highlighted
Huang Meigui tea is grown in Fujian province, China.

Huang Meigui (Chinese: ; pinyin: huáng méiguī; pronounced [xwǎŋ měɪ.kwéɪ]) is a relatively new Wuyi oolong tea, developed c. 2002. It has a highly aromatic fragrance and a lighter floral taste than most other Wuyi oolongs.

The colour of the steeped leaves is a very light green, much greener than other Wuyi teas.

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