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Introduction to Da Hong Pao Tea
Introduction to Da Hong Pao Tea Da Hong Pao tea is produced in Wuyi Mountain, Fujian Province, and is renowned for its distinctive 'rock bone' floral aroma, mellow and sweet aftertaste, and unique regional characteristics. Its history can be traced back to the era of Shennong (the Divine Farmer in legend, and it became highly pop...

Tea News · Jan 01, 2026

Wuyi: The Rock Bone and Floral Aroma of Da Hong Pao, The Rhythmic Flow of Nine Bends
Wuyi: The Rock Bone and Floral Aroma of Da Hong Pao, The Rhythmic Flow of Nine Bends Wuyi Mountain, with its layered green peaks and towering rock formations, presents a spectacular landscape resembling a thousand galloping horses. The crystal-clear Nine Bend Stream meanders through, creating a scene where 'mountains turn with each bend, and waters embrace each peak.' This interplay...

Tea News · Dec 30, 2025

Only Picked from 6 Mother Trees is Called Authentic Da Hong Pao
Only Picked from 6 Mother Trees is Called Authentic Da Hong Pao Da Hong Pao tea has always been one of the most discussed teas. There is confusion about what constitutes authentic Da Hong Pao. One definition refers to tea produced from the 6 mother trees in Wuyi Mountain's Jiulong Ke. Between 1998-2005, 20 grams from these trees were auctioned annually, reaching...

Tea News · Nov 21, 2025

The Honors of Lapsang Souchong Black Tea
The Honors of Lapsang Souchong Black Tea Lapsang Souchong black tea flourished in the 17th century and gained international acclaim for its rich, unique flavor. It was highly popular in European markets, especially in Britain, where it was praised by poets like Byron and considered superior to other beverages. Known for its tight, dark lea...

Tea News · Oct 23, 2025

The Difference Between Lapsang Souchong and Jin Jun Mei
The Difference Between Lapsang Souchong and Jin Jun Mei Lapsang Souchong and Jin Jun Mei are both black teas originating from the Tongmu Guan area in Wuyi Mountain, Fujian. Lapsang Souchong is the ancestor of black tea with a history of over 400 years, while Jin Jun Mei was developed in 2005 as a new product. Beyond their historical differences, the two...

Tea News · Aug 07, 2025

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