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What is Indian grade tea

Print grade round tea, also known as Print grade tea, is named after the "Eight Zhongcha" brand registered trademarks with different colors printed on the wrapping paper (the "Zhongcha" brand registered trademark of the Eight "Zhong" characters surrounded by one "Tea" character on December 15, 1951);

There are red seals (paperless red seals, red seal discus, grade A red seals), blue seals (paperless blue seals, blue seals A grade B, blue seal discus, dadu green prints, fine arts character green prints) and yellow seals (yellow seal discus). These Indian grade titles are not the original name or model of the tea, but a name derived from the tea people to distinguish the tea.

What is Indian grade tea

Red seal

Red seal round tea is also known as modern Pu'er Gong tea. The inside of the cake tea is red, and the front of the outer paper of the tea cake is printed with the logo of the "Eight Chinese Tea" Chinese Tea Company. In the circle composed of eight "Zhong" characters, there is a red "tea" character, in the Pu'er tea produced by the China Tea Company, and the person who is crowned with the "Eight Zhongcha" logo and the "tea" word is red, only the red seal Pu'er round tea and the red seal Yunnan Tuo tea are unprecedented. There are several kinds of wrapped paper outside the red print, but only the thin oil paper packaging is the tea of the late 1950s, and the matte coarse cotton paper is repackaged after the 1970s, or the late tea.

In addition to its life value, the quality of the tea is also the best in modern Pu'er tea. In addition to the quality of tea essence, such as fat and plump cords, chestnut red color, shiny tea noodles, red tea soup and soft and fresh leaf bottoms. Among them, the tea neifei is completely buried in the center of the tea cake, which is made of old-fashioned stamping, using an ancient production process, all of which are navel-usu round cake tea, tea soup thick, orchid or wild camphor aroma and so on.

What is Indian grade tea

Chinese tea big red seal

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<h3 class="title-text" > Green Seal Round Tea is a tea made by Menghai Tea Factory in the 40s and 50s, and is a sister product of Red Seal. Its inner fly is the "Eight Chinese Tea" trademark, the outer wrapping paper is printed in the middle of the "Eight Chinese Tea" trademark, and the word "tea" is green, the top of the trademark is "China Tea Company Yunnan Province Company" (traditional characters), and the bottom of the trademark is "China Tea Brand Round Tea" (traditional characters). Early green seal round tea is also called "green seal A yi round tea" or "blue yin jia yi round tea", it is first-class in terms of chen xiang, camphor aroma, taste, tea gas and so on. In the later period, the green seal round tea also has the distinction of "green print head" and "green print tail", and the late green print refers to the large batch of Pu'er tea produced by Menghai Tea Factory in the 50s and 60s. Paperless green seal round tea is "green print head", which uses Menghai's arborvitae tea tree tea green as raw material and is made in the form of raw tea; "green seal tail" green print round tea, which is made of some new tree tea green, is still made in the form of raw tea. </h3>

The title of blue seal originates from the Taiwan market, and the most important thing is that it is deeply influenced by the products circulating in the early Taiwan market, most of which are due to the blue seal A grade B. Blue seal A grade B round tea, on the packaging has a grade A B text label, and covered with a striking dark blue print.

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What is Indian grade tea

<h3 class="title-text" > yellow seal round tea</h3>

Huangyin, a kind of Pu'er tea with the word "tea" in yellow, is known as Huangyin round tea. Known as the "ancestor of pu'er tea products with modern blended tea green", its inner fly is the "Eight Chinese Tea" trademark, the outer wrapping paper is the "Eight Chinese Tea" trademark, and the word "tea" is yellow, the trademark is above the "China Tea Company Yunnan Province Company" (traditional characters), and the bottom of the trademark is "China Tea Brand Round Tea" (traditional characters).

The number of this yellow seal round tea is not much, and according to the different years and the size of the cake body, it is divided into green character yellow seal, yellow word yellow seal, rhubarb seal and small yellow seal different names.

"Yunnan Seven Sons Cake", in fact, is the modern green seal Pu'er tea, produced by Menghai Tea Factory in the late 50s, known as "the ancestor of the modern blended tea Pu'er tea" of the "Yellow Seal Round Tea", due to the number of millitous, after aging are transformed into golden yellow, is the tea cake yellow, so its outer paper marks eight red Chinese characters in the circle of "tea" word is yellow or yellow-green.

In the 1960s, the blending process of "Yellow Seal Round Tea" was used. Menghai Tea Factory launched a substitute for China Tea Brand Round Tea, "Yunnan Seven Zi Cake". Among the seven zi cakes, the "Red Belt Seven Zi Cake" and "Huangyin Seven Zi Cake" produced by Menghai Tea Factory are the most representative. Red Ribbon Seven Sons Cake was produced in the 1970s and made from raw tea, while Blue Print Seven Seed Cake was produced in the 1980s and is a mildly cooked tea blend.

What is Indian grade tea

Purple seal

Is a 90s many aged Pu'er products in the more famous classic recipe, the tea factory after careful selection of materials, fine selection of green, cake shape Zhouzheng, rigorous production, because it is old ripe tea, so tight and moderate, the cord is whole, showing millimeter, soup color maroon bright, aroma mellow and thick taste, with the characteristics of sweet, smell its quiet aging fragrance, drink pure smooth sweet, after drinking is the teeth cheeks left with chen fragrance, sweet and smooth feeling, is the most representative tea of Menghai Tea Factory in the 90s.

What is Indian grade tea

Orange print

Produced in 1996, 1997, customized by Nantian Company, the quality is excellent, the style is similar to the green print, but it is far from other Indian-grade tea eras, so it is only the name of the print, can not be compared with the first four.

Snow mark

Snow print green cake is actually the 7532 seven-son cake produced by Menghai Tea Factory in the mid-to-early 1980s, because its tea buds are tender, full of white, like snow cover, widely favored by market consumers, known as snow print, in fact, the same as orange print, are essentially different from the first four.

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In the 1950s and 1960s, China's four state-owned tea factories referred to the Kunming Tea Factory, Menghai Tea Factory, Xiaguan Tea Factory and Pu'er Tea Factory under the China Tea Company, with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 in order. The four major tea factories used the "China Tea Brand Round Tea" trademark that year, which is what we usually call "Eight Chinese Tea", the Kunming Tea Factory of that year mainly produced tea bricks, the Xiaguan Tea Factory mainly produced tea lumps, and the Menghai Tea Factory mainly produced tea cakes, so the Indian grade tea was mainly produced by the Menghai Tea Factory.

Printed Grade Pu'er Tea Cake packaging is printed with the words "Eight Chinese Tea" in the middle, and the traditional characters on the top are written: China Tea Company Yunnan Province Company, and the bottom of the Chinese Tea Brand Round Tea, the font is from right to left. At that time, there was no printing of product names, but the tea leaves of different ages were distinguished by different colors, because the "tea" word in the eight tea trademarks was hand-stamped, because the difference in printing colors had red seals, yellow seals, green seals, blue seals, etc., and the red printing time was the earliest. So the tea during this period is called Indian grade tea.

1, before 1950, this period was called number-level tea, commonly known as antique tea, such as the centennial Song Ping number, Tongxing tribute cake, Tongqing number, Tongchang lao number, Song Ping honorific number. Usually there is a piece of glutinous rice paper with the name printed on it, that is, neifei.

2, 1950-1968, the so-called Printed grade tea is on the wrapping paper, the word "tea" is marked in different colors, and there is no internal ticket, the red seal is the first batch, the green seal is the second batch, and the yellow seal is the third batch.

3, after 1968, at this time, the tea cake packaging is no longer printed with the "China Tea Company" brand name, but is produced by the tea factories themselves, collectively known as "Yunnan Seven Zi Cake", such as snow print green cake, 73 green cake, large mouth small green print, small yellow print and so on.

For decades ago, Indian grade tea was just a simple sign of distinguishing the production time of tea, but in modern times, Indian grade tea has become a classic tea, because Pu'er tea will not expire, the more aged the more fragrant, and now Indian grade tea has become very rare.

The paper used in printed grade tea has the characteristics of printed grade tea, handmade cotton paper, and hand-printed rubbing. Simply put, there are white strips of flocculent fibers in the paper, which is very important, and it is difficult to imitate today, which can be used as the first element to identify counterfeiting.