The origin of this oolong’s name refers to the mountain which the Bodhisattva of Mercy, Guanyin, may have resided. We can neither confirm nor deny whether that really happened-- the Buddhas aren't known for responding to DMs. Jokes aside, this is what you may typically find as the go-to option for tea at Dim Sum, though generally at much lower qualities. It is the poster child of Oolongs (self-proclaimed) and sports a unique floral aroma, as well as a signature leafy, almost metallic flavor. IRONic 😉