Appreciation of Longtan Tea Tea

Tea appreciation

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The beach tea is green tea, and its shape, color, aroma and taste are very unique. The shape of the cord tight, very Xiu Xian Hao, color green, high and lasting lasting fragrance, with chestnut aroma, taste fresh alcohol Ganshuang, drink back to Gan, after the brewing soup yellow-green clear, the cup of tea from time to time Such as silver fish soar. What is even more interesting is that the near person is unaware of the incense due to "drunk" and the distant person feels fragrant because of "thirstyness". One person is full of aromas of tea, which is the difference between the shoals of tea. Due to its excellent quality, Longtan Tea has been consistently rated as Hunan Famous Tea. Longtan tea has a long history of cultivation. According to the "Chenzhou Prefecture Records", "the tea in the middle of the tea, the first to be the most beach producers ...". According to legend, more than 1,300 years ago, Emperor Fengzong of the Emperor Ruizong's inner palace Feng Huichao went boating eastwards. He walked on the beach and met the wind. He smelled the tea in the mountains and drew attention to it. After drinking, he found that the aroma was rich and sweet. Refreshing alcohol, choose the top grade products to bring back to the court, and give Wenwu Baiguan toast and drink, all of them are full of praise, and immediately classified as royal tribute. When Prime Minister Tanaka Tanaka visited China in 1972, he asked Premier Zhou Enlai about the beach tea. Queen's card Lai Tancha had received attention from Premier Zhou and governments at all levels since 1972, and the tea area has developed rapidly. The existing tea cultivation area of ​​20,465 acres, with an annual output of more than 100 tons of famous tea, the output value of more than 500 million. "Queen card" Paotan tea was repeatedly rated as the provincial and ministerial famous tea gold medal. In 1991, the title of "International Culture Festival Famous Tea" was awarded and a gold medal was awarded to the famous Chinese tea record.

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