Zhulan Cuiya Tea

Zhulan Cuiya Tea Attributes

Leaf Shape

The single bud is full, flat, tight and straight.

Liquor Color

Brownish yellow with hidden green and white hair

Fragrance

Fragrant like orchid, fresh and elegant

Taste

Fresh and sweet, refreshing

Brewed Tea Leaves

Full buds, yellow-green and bright

Table of Contents

Learn More about Zhulan Cuiya Tea

Zhulan Cuiya Tea Introduction

Zhulan Cui Ya is a newly created famous tea. It is a green tea made from single buds of the carefully selected high-quality variety of Fuding Da Baicha. Its appearance is as emerald as a needle, fresh and elegant. After brewing, it looks like green bamboos competing for beauty, lifelike, with a strong fragrance and mellow taste, refreshing and deeply loved by consumers.

Zhulan Cuiya Tea Origin

Zhulantou, Fuding City, Fujian Province

Zhulan Cuiya Tea Production Process

The picking time is generally from late March to early April, before the Qingming Festival, and the picking standard is single-leaf tender buds. After the traditional green tea processing steps of withering, rolling, drying, etc., the most critical step is to wither the fresh leaves.

Zhulan Cuiya Tea Purchase Guide

When purchasing, you can refer to “Wu Yao Tea House”, a well-known tea e-commerce brand in Fujian.

Zhulan Cuiya Tea Quality Identification

In terms of appearance, the single buds of dry tea are full, flat, tight and straight, with white hairs visible, and the color is brown-yellow with a hint of green. After brewing, the aroma of the internal quality is fragrant like orchid, the soup color is light yellow and bright, and the bottom of the leaves are full of buds.

Related Products of Zhulan Cuiya Tea

Compressed Tea

Puer Samll Tuocha

Pu’er Xiaotuo tea originated in Jinggu County, also known as “Girl Tea”. It is shaped like a mooncake and was trial-made into a bowl-shaped mortar in 1902. Pu’er Xiaotuo tea is slightly smaller, like a compressed bird’s nest. When brewed in a glass, its color is as mellow as red wine.
Compressed Tea

Kang Brick Tea

Kangzhuan Tea is a famous historical tea, created during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. It is a brick-shaped tea made by steaming and pressing. Kangzhuan Tea is mainly produced in Ya’an, which was the capital of Xikang Province during the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, the word “Kang” in Xikang was taken from the name, and the shape of the tea leaves resembles a brick, so it is named Kangzhuan Tea.
Compressed Tea

Golden Tip Tea

Like Kangzhuan Tea, Jinjian Tea is also a brick-shaped tea made by steaming and pressing, but its quality is slightly inferior to Kangzhuan Tea. Jinjian Tea is mainly sold to Tibet, Sichuan, Qinghai and other places. It is durable in storage and becomes more fragrant as it ages. It is a must-have drink that Tibetan herdsmen love very much.
Compressed Tea

Square Tea

Square bag tea is one of the basket-bag-type roasted and pressed black teas, and is a variety of western road border tea. It is named because its raw materials are pressed in square wicker bags. Because western road border tea was transported by horses in the past, it is also called “horse tea”.
Shopping Cart
Scroll to Top