Place of Origin: Fujian, China (Mainland) Name: Da Hong Pao Tea (one kind of Oolong Tea) Other names: Big Red Robe, Scarlet Robe Origin: Wu Yi Shan, Fujian Province China Dark and slightly curled tea leaves. Store in a dry place with no direct sunshine Brewing Guide: We recommend using purple clay or porcelain tea ware. Rinse tea cup and teapot with hot water. Fill the teapot half-full with tea leaves. Steep tea leaves in hot water at 95°c (203°F) for 1 minute for the first and second brewing. Gradually increase steeping time for subsequent brewing. About Da Hong Pao Tea Da Hong Pao, also Known as "red robe", is one of the most famous oolong tea grows on the rock of Wuyi Mountain. Among all Bohea teas, Da Hong Pao has the best reputation. Da Hong Pao is a myth of Chinese tea, since so many mythic stories about it but so rare it is--it's said only several liangs ae available each year. The "TRUE" Da Hong Pao is nearly impossible to gain. The original Da hong pao is made from the tea plants which grown in a cliff in wuyi mountain. The location of that cliff is named "Nine Dragon Cave"; . Throughout the year, the flowing fountain from crevices between rocks nourish the four "Da hong pao"; tea plants which survive after one thousand years. Da hong pao plants is the natural peerless production. Each liang of "TURE"; Da hong pao is sold at thousands US dollars. The tightly twisted leaves of Da hong pao are greenish brown in color. The orange tea liquid come with strong floral fragrance. Even after nine infusions, the floral fragrance which is like sweet-scented osmanthus still remain. After tasting, the fragrance will last in your mouth for long time. The Da hong pao tea available in tea market is made from tea plants which have been cloned from the original "Da hong pao"; plants in cliff.
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