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Rou Gui

Rou Gui is the latest tea added to Wu Yi's famous five bushes (previously only four consisting of Tie Luo Han, Shui Jin Gui, Da Hong Pao and Bai Ji Guan; referred to as Si Da Ming Cong). All these teas originate from Mount Wuyi in Northern Fujian of China. They are also called Yan Cha (Rock tea) due to the pristine rocky areas where the tea bushes grow. In the early 80s, Rou Gui growing area is only a few Mu (6 acres = 1 Mu) but has increased to 30,000 Mu today, a testament to its quality and popularity.

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Rou Gui

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  1. RouGui-OolongTea Price(50grams):US$13.20 FreeShippingonOrdersover$30 Description RouGuiisthelatestteaaddedtoWuYi'sfamousfivebushes (previouslyonlyfourconsistingofTieLuoHan,ShuiJinGui,Da HongPaoandBaiJiGuan;referredtoasSiDaMingCong).All theseteasoriginatefromMountWuyiinNorthernFujianofChina. TheyarealsocalledYanCha(Rocktea)duetothepristinerocky areaswheretheteabushesgrow.Intheearly80s,RouGui growingareaisonlyafewMu(6acres=1Mu)buthasincreased to30,000Mutoday,atestamenttoitsqualityandpopularity. Othernames: CassiaOolong,WuYiCassiaOolong,BoheaCassia,YuGui,JadeCassiaOolong Taste: Awarmandsweetteawithcassiabarklikearomaticswhichissogoodthatyouwillbecaptivatedbeforeyoueven drinkthetea.Thecupsofteafromthefirstinfusionhaveacassia-liketasteandfragrancewhilelaterinfusionsare floralsweet. Appearance: TraditionallookingOolongtea.Darkandslightlycurledtealeaves. Origin: WuYiShan,FujianProvince,China HarvestPeriod: Spring2013 TeaLink:http://www.chineseteaart.com/rou-gui-oolong-tea-p-46.html Picturecomefrom:http://www.chineseteaart.com/

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