Lao - Mucha Tie Guan Yin
750mL | Roasted Wulong Tea from Taiwan
Rooted in legend and tradition, Mucha Tie Guan Yin—the “Iron Goddess of Mercy”—is a roasted Wulong tea from the hills of Mucha, Taiwan. Its story traces back to a humble farmer, Wei Yin, who was guided by the goddess Guan Yin to discover a hidden tea tree bearing leaves “as heavy as iron.”
Still cultivated today by Mr. Gao, whose family has carried this craft since 1875, this tea is slow-roasted over several days to reveal extraordinary depth and character. Lao transforms this rare and storied leaf into an elegant sparkling infusion — a true tribute to heritage and mastery.
A bold, complex expression of Taiwanese tea culture. Ancient craftsmanship reborn in a modern, alcohol-free celebration.
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Lao - Mucha Tie Guan Yin
Lao - Mucha Tie Guan Yin
750mL | Roasted Wulong Tea from Taiwan
Rooted in legend and tradition, Mucha Tie Guan Yin—the “Iron Goddess of Mercy”—is a roasted Wulong tea from the hills of Mucha, Taiwan. Its story traces back to a humble farmer, Wei Yin, who was guided by the goddess Guan Yin to discover a hidden tea tree bearing leaves “as heavy as iron.”
Still cultivated today by Mr. Gao, whose family has carried this craft since 1875, this tea is slow-roasted over several days to reveal extraordinary depth and character. Lao transforms this rare and storied leaf into an elegant sparkling infusion — a true tribute to heritage and mastery.
A bold, complex expression of Taiwanese tea culture. Ancient craftsmanship reborn in a modern, alcohol-free celebration.
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750mL | Roasted Wulong Tea from Taiwan
Rooted in legend and tradition, Mucha Tie Guan Yin—the “Iron Goddess of Mercy”—is a roasted Wulong tea from the hills of Mucha, Taiwan. Its story traces back to a humble farmer, Wei Yin, who was guided by the goddess Guan Yin to discover a hidden tea tree bearing leaves “as heavy as iron.”
Still cultivated today by Mr. Gao, whose family has carried this craft since 1875, this tea is slow-roasted over several days to reveal extraordinary depth and character. Lao transforms this rare and storied leaf into an elegant sparkling infusion — a true tribute to heritage and mastery.
A bold, complex expression of Taiwanese tea culture. Ancient craftsmanship reborn in a modern, alcohol-free celebration.




















