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The earliest Xiaguan Red Seal teardrops were produced in earlier 1950s. Because the words on the package are printed in red, the teardrop is called “Red Seal Teardrop”. At that time, Red Seal Tea was widely welcomed by Pu’er tea drinks in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia regions.
In 2012, Xiaguan tea factory produced Red Seal Teardrops again. The teardrop is made from high grade solarized Yunnan broad leaf tea leaves. It follows the manufacturing crafts and the quality and flavor of Xiaguan tea. It brews a bright yellow broth and a mellow and full-bodied taste with sweet aftertaste.
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