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What are the famous teas in Sichuan tea?

The famous teas in Sichuan are: Mengshan Tea, Emeishan Tea, Zhaopo Tea and Qingcheng Tea.

1, Mengshan tea

The cultivation of "Mengshan Tea" began in the Western Han Dynasty. It has a history of growing tea for more than 2000 years and a rich cultural heritage. Known as "the water of the Yangtze River, the top tea of Mengshan".

Mengshan tea belongs to the category of green tea and is a famous specialty tea in Sichuan. Famous tea varieties mainly include Mengding Gan Lu, Mengding Shihua, Mengding Huangya, Mengshan Mao Feng and Mengshan Luchun tea, which are not fermented in production, and the production technology of each tea is different. Among them, Mengding Gan Lu is beautiful in appearance, tightly coiled, light green and oily, with Gao Shuang aroma, mellow and sweet in taste, yellow and slightly blue in soup color, clear and bright. Mengshan Tea is a specialty of Ya 'an City, Sichuan Province, and a symbolic product of chinese national geography.

2. Emeishan tea

Emeishan tea is flat and smooth, light green and oily, with long fragrance and fresh alcohol. It is a specialty of Leshan City, Sichuan Province, and has been selected into the first batch of geographical indication protection lists in China and Europe. From June 5438 to February 2009, the former General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine approved the protection of geographical indication products for "Emeishan Tea".

The protection scope of geographical indication products of Emei tea covers wutongqiao district, Shawan District, Jinkouhe District, Emei City, Qianwei County, Jingyan County, Jiajiang County, Muchuan County, Ebian Yi Autonomous County, Mabian Yi Autonomous County and other administrative areas under the jurisdiction of 1 1 county (city, district).

3. Zhao Po Tea

Zhaopo Tea is a famous historical tea in China and a traditional tea in China, with a history of 1000 years. Its origin is Zhaopo tea fairy Valley in Mianzhu City, Sichuan Province, and there are green tea, black tea and other tea leaves. "Ming tribute flourished in the Tang Dynasty, and China Zhaogong Tea", as a tribute tea in the Tang Dynasty, Zhaogong Tea is famous for its tender buds, delicate fragrance, high purpose and long taste. Lu You, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, expressed his deep love for Zhao Po with the poem "Tea tastes like milk".

4. Qingcheng Tea

Qingcheng tea is a kind of tea in Qingcheng Mountain, Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province, with a long history and rich varieties of brown color. On Qingcheng Mountain, there is a flowing river, which is clear and sweet. The climate and soil here are very suitable for the growth of tea trees. According to research, as early as the Tang Dynasty, it was a famous tea producing area, and when it was incorporated into the tribute, it was the famous "Qingcheng Tea" at home and abroad.