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How much is the most expensive tea?
I think it's Pu 'er.

Of course it's Pu 'er tea now ~

In June 2002, 165438+ 10, the100g palace Pu 'er tea delivered three years ago was sold at the price of 168000 yuan, breaking the10 set by Tieguanyin Tea King in 2006.

In 2002, 20 grams of Pu 'er tea collected by Mr. Lu Xun was auctioned for 6.5438+0.6 million yuan.

In 2005, movie star Zhang Guoli collected 60 tons of Pu 'er tea, among which Pu 'er tea created an auction myth of 6,543,800 yuan.

In the same year, at the Guangzhou Tea Expo, a 50-gram "Chen Jia Lao Pu 'er" with a small bamboo pot won 6.5438+0.38 million yuan, which was called "Wang Zhongwang of Loose Tea".

A century-old drum-shaped ancient tea celebrating Malone in the early years of the Republic of China was sold for1180,000 yuan.

June 5438+October 2005 10, the Pu 'er caravan sponsored by the "Six Tea Mountains" company went to Beijing on foot in Wan Li, and a barrel of seven cakes of Pu 'er tea sold for a sky-high price of 6.5438+0.6 million yuan.

On June 25th, 2006, at the auction of 165438+ Guangzhou Pazhou hosted by Cui Yongyuan, the cake and tea numbered 888 was sold at a high price of10.2 million yuan.

At the auction of the first Guangzhou Tea Shopping Festival held in June 5438+ 10, 2007, the price of 100 grams of Pu 'er old tea was 300,000 yuan, with an average price of 3,000 yuan per gram of Pu 'er. ...

On average, the auction price mentioned above has exceeded the price of gold by dozens of times per gram of tea.

The most expensive tea is Wuyi Dahongpao.

At the 7th China Wuyishan Dahongpao Tea Culture Festival, 20 grams of Dahongpao mother tree tea sold for 208,000 yuan.

In the past, every spring tea picking season, Wuyishan organized a team composed of scientific and technological personnel to pick and make Wuyishan Dahongpao mother tree tea, in the "tea picking! Pick tea! "A limited amount of Dahongpao mother tea green is extracted from the shouting, and then the precious Dahongpao mother tea green is carefully made, with an annual output of less than1000g.

Since 2006, Wuyishan municipal government stopped collecting and kept six mother trees of Dahongpao to promote their longevity.

There are only six mother trees in Dahongpao, which became famous in the Qing Dynasty. They grow in Jiulong Mountain, Tianxinyan, Wuyishan Scenic Area, which is a symbol of the noble quality of Wuyi rock tea and has rich cultural connotations. In the early 1980s, Dahongpao tea successfully propagated asexually. 65438-0995, the provincial science and technology commission organized experts to identify, "Dahongpao, which is propagated asexually, maintains the excellent characteristics of the female parent and can be popularized in a large area under the specific ecological environment of Wuyishan." At present, the production of Dahongpao tea in Wuyishan has reached a certain scale, and the area of Dahongpao tea garden available for production in the city has reached more than 40,000 mu.