1. Growing environment: Alpine Wuyun tea grows in the alpine fog at an altitude of 800- 1200m, with humid climate, large temperature difference and short sunshine, and has a special growing environment. Maojian grows in mountainous areas or plains at an altitude of 200-800 meters.
2. Tea varieties: Taiwan Province Oolong tea varieties are used for alpine Wuyun tea, while China tea varieties are used for Maojian tea.
3. Tea shape: Alpine Wu Yun tea is flat and slender, with green color, slippery to the touch, thin leaves and high water content; Maojian leaves cling to bamboo rope, with green color, silver hair and smooth feel.
4. Taste characteristics: Alpine Wuyun tea tastes fresh and refreshing, with elegant aroma, mellow taste, sweet and refreshing; Maojian has a strong taste, fresh and refreshing, and the tea taste is obvious and bitter.
Generally speaking, compared with Maojian tea, Alpine Wuyun tea tastes fresher and sweeter, and is more suitable for daily drinking. Maojian is more rich and full of tea flavor, which is suitable for tea lovers to taste and explore.