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2021 Xiauguan Tuocha "Xiao Fa" Ripe Pu-erh Tea Tuo in Box

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2021 Xiauguan Tuocha "Xiao Fa" Ripe Pu-erh Tea Tuo in Box

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The 2021 Xia Guan Xiao Fa Tuo Cha originates from the Yunnan Xiaguan Tea Factory. This ripe Pu'er tea, known as "Xiao Fa," has a rich history and flavor profile, making it suitable for new and seasoned tea enthusiasts.

Origin and Historical Significance

This tea, which dates back to 1975, has its roots in Yunnan, China. It was first introduced to France, helping to bring Pu'er tea to the Western world. "Xiao Fa" translates to "Little French." This tea has received several awards, including the World Food Golden Medal in 1986, 1987, and 1993. It is praised for its potential health benefits, particularly in aiding weight loss.

Production Process and Characteristics

Made from Yunnan large-leaf tea, the Xiao Fa Tuo Cha undergoes traditional fermentation, resulting in a tea that is rich in flavor and smooth in texture.

Key Features:

  • Weight: 100g per box
  • Color: Reddish-brown
  • Infusion: Deep red and clear
  • Aroma: Rich and velvety
  • Taste: Thick, sweet, and lasting

The strong fermentation aroma softens at around 4 years old, allowing the aged fragrance to shine. You can enjoy this Pu'er now or let it mature like fine wine.

Storage Recommendations

To maintain the freshness of the Xiao Fa Tuo Cha, store it in a dry, cool, and airy environment away from sunlight and humidity. Sealed bags or specialized tea cans are ideal for storage.

Health Benefits

The Xiao Fa Tuo Cha is associated with several health benefits. Its fermentation process can aid digestion and weight loss, supporting overall well-being.

Unique Selling Points

  1. Authenticity: Sourced from Yunnan, renowned for exceptional tea.
  2. Award-Winning: Recognized for its quality and health benefits.
  3. Versatile: Enjoyable now or perfect for aging.
  4. Rich Flavor: A smooth, sweet, and lingering taste.

Conclusion

The Xia Guan Xiao Fa Tuo Cha is more than just tea; it tells a story of history and culture. Whether you are new to tea or an experienced drinker, this ripe Pu'er tea offers a unique experience. Enjoy this exceptional offering from the Yunnan Xiaguan Tea Factory.

Order your box today and taste authentic Yunnan Pu'er!

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