
Niu Lan Keng Rou Gui/牛栏坑肉桂(二道火)
"Beef" means Niu Lan Keng Rou Gui, which is the pet name of tea lovers for Niu Lan Keng Rou Gui in Wuyi Mountain. Niulankeng is one of the "three pits and two streams" in the core production area of Zhengyan in Wuyi. It is located in an east-west pit between Zhangtangjian and Jiulongke. It is different from other cinnamon production areas. Niu Lan Keng Rou Gui is a narrow and long valley, with sun and sunset, streams flowing constantly, and deep valleys. Due to the unique environment of the production area, Niu Lan Keng Rou Gui has a conglomerate rhyme, restrained aroma, thick and quiet. long. Compared with the rich cinnamon bark and strong spicy feeling of Rou Gui in other mountain farms, Niulankeng Rou Gui is more like an elder. In the same vein, the tea trees in Niulan Pit are planted in the pits piled up with stones. Weathered volcanic conglomerate, red sandstone, and shale can be seen everywhere. The loose weathered rock peeled off from the rocks has been washed by rainwater. It