Recently, a Supreme Da Hong Pao called Ye Guangqu appeared on the market.
As soon as Ye Guangqu caught the eyes of tea connoisseurs, it conquered them with its light fragrance and clear taste.
The aroma is rich and mellow, the aftertaste lingers endlessly, and each leaf is almost perfect.
And the name Ye Guangqu, which seems unrelated to tea, actually struck the connoisseurs as very fitting.
Because to savor Ye Guangqu is to calm one's restless heart, as if forgetting the daytime's turmoil, sitting in the tranquil night, watching the dancing tendrils of steam from the tea cup, smelling the faint tea fragrance, it's so comforting like listening to a melody under the moonlight.
The Ye Guangqu Da Hong Pao is produced in the Huo Family Tea Garden of Huali, City M.
The yield isn't large, with just three pickings to date.
Packaged in brocade boxes, each containing 250 grams, it sold for the high price of a thousand and five hundred yuan.