
2005 Aging Gao Cong Shui Xian 陈年水仙
We often lament that happiness is always so far away from us. But in fact it is not. If you savor carefully enough, happiness is only a cup of tea away from you. Today I would like to share my treasured reserve of 2005 Gao Cong Shui Xian with all the tea friends. Many people became attracted to rock tea because of the fragrance of fresh rock tea, and then fell in love with this "rock bone, flower fragrance". Most don’t know that aged rock tea also has its own unique charm. Zhou Liangong, a scholar of the Ming Dynasty, once wrote in his "Min Tea Song", "Although it's already good before the rain, it is too new, the aroma of baking hasn't disappeared yet. Store it and it will become three times better, so everyone sells it aged the following year." As time goes by, the aged rock tea gradually shows its own identity and charm in the rock tea market. Among the major teas, aged tea refers to the tea that had been harvested and processed the previous year or even earlier, and that has been p