Quality grades at Valley Green Tea
By Valley Green Tea
Posted On August 19, 2009
Chinese tea is all about quality. Valley Green Tea’s niche is the mid-high end of the spectrum, from above average (High Grade) to the grade (exclusive) that above which even certain locals will find it difficult to taste further improvement.
Valley Green Tea quality grades:
- High Grade: an excellent tea compared to other local suppliers offer under any quality grade;
- Premium Grade: an outstanding grade by Chinese standards, only the above average to high income class Chinese will consume.
- Exclusive Grade: the quality grade that is rarely exported out of China. They are often used by businesses as gifts.
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