I want to know, why is Pu 'er tea in Jidu so expensive? Where is it expensive? Does it taste good? I haven't bought ~ ~ ~ Who can tell me?
In terms of production cost, the cost of any Pu 'er tea is originally very low, but due to hype, the price is high. In particular, Pu 'er tea factory, a big brand, is far more cost-effective, especially the raw tea from the big factory, because it makes huge profits to the intermediate sellers. No matter which company has signed any order agreement with farmers on which hill, it is only symbolic, just giving consumers an illusion: if you want to drink tea on this hill, only one company sells it! Actually, that's impossible Think about it, if your tea tree was ordered by a company and another friend came to your house to collect fresh leaves, and the price was higher, would you not sell it? And in most cases, you will sell the best fresh leaves and send the second batch to the company as agreed. Unless you are not a farmer, you are a scholar. But then again, it is better to buy cooked tea from big factories, because the fermentation conditions and blending experience of big factories are really better than those of small factories and private tea houses. Personally, I drink cooked tea and basically buy Dayi. First, the blending experience is rich and the tastes are diverse. Second, the anti-counterfeiting technology is excellent and easy to identify. As for the collection of raw tea, I still choose a professional and cheap teahouse. They are generally locals and have a strong ability to obtain fresh leaves. Most of them are handmade traditional cakes. Moreover, the transparency of the origin, season and production process of each batch of raw tea is relatively high, and the price is also true. More importantly, they regard the trust of customers as their life and never cross the line easily. I collect raw tea myself. It's a TB shop called Nongsheng Teahouse. He is an honest man I met after many twists and turns and paid a lot of tuition. I have never seen him before. I lied to you. None of my descendants have p eyes. It's really because there are too many shops on TB, and I took a few photos casually under the slogan of making my own tea. The tea actually sold is cheap in the market, and the packaging has changed! In fact, everyone who knows tea knows that you can't make your own tea and don't put flies on the cake! What's more, many novices, including myself, thought they had found a conscientious tea merchant and bought cheap Pu 'er tea!