Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica: "Pine leaves, named pine hairs, are warm in nature, bitter in taste and non-toxic. They enter the meridians of liver, kidney, lung and spleen, and treat the swelling and toxicity of various organs and wind-cold-dampness syndrome."
It is also said that it can cure swollen blisters, promote hair regeneration, strengthen liver, kidney, heart, spleen and lung, and satisfy hunger and prolong life. Historically, Sun Simiao, a great doctor in the Tang Dynasty, also had a special liking for pine trees, and advocated taking pine nuts, pine leaves, rosin and other natural health preservation methods.
Taking pine needle wine is a very good way for Taoist health preservation.
If it is really pine needle wine, more people know it, and it will be easy to sell it slowly.
The price of a bottle of 280 is a bit expensive, which shows that it is not aimed at low-end consumers.