Fuyao Xianzhi Tea

Fuyao Xianzhi Tea Attributes

Leaf Shape

Tight

Liquor Color

Emerald green

Fragrance

Long-lasting fragrance

Taste

Rich and refreshing

Brewed Tea Leaves

Light green and even

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Fuyao Xianzhi Tea Introduction

Fuyao Xianzhi is a famous historical tea that has been restored to production. It was created in the Yuan Dynasty and was named because it was produced in Fuliang Yaoli. Production was restored in 1991. In May of the same year, it won the first place in the Jiangxi Province Famous Tea Appraisal Conference and was later awarded the gold medal by the Ministry of Agriculture. In 2006, it won the gold medal in the Jiangxi Province Famous and High-quality Tea Appraisal.

Fuyao Xianzhi Tea Origin

Yaoli Town, Fuliang County, Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province

Fuyao Xianzhi Tea Production Process

The tea is picked around the time of Grain Rain, and the standard for picking is the tender buds and leaves with one bud and one leaf just beginning to unfold. After picking, it goes through the processes of spreading, killing, rolling, shaping, baking, and re-firing.

Fuyao Xianzhi Tea Purchase Guide

The new teas include No. 2 Fuyao Xianzhi, Special No. 3 Fuyao Xianzhi, Jipin Fuyao Xianzhi and other series of varieties.

Fuyao Xianzhi Tea Quality Identification

From the appearance, the tea leaves of Fuyao Xianzhi tea are tight, slender and long, the color of the dry tea is emerald green with white hairs. After brewing, the aroma of the tea is fresh and lasting, with orchid fragrance, the soup color is bright yellow-green, and the taste is mellow and refreshing.

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