Dayuanzi is a hand-cranked drink brand that started in Changhua in 2001 and has been around for more than 20 years. In 2007, it began to focus on various fresh fruit-themed drinks and has adopted this as its development policy to this day.
But this does not mean that the company's tea soup is not as good as fresh fruit.
What I enjoyed today was Lishan Red Oolong, priced at 150 yuan (original price 300 yuan).
What I originally planned to enjoy was actually the store’s special selection.
For only 99 yuan, you can choose one in area A or area B, which is quite a bargain.
But because the buy-one-get-one-free immediate Lishan Red Oolong offered at the store’s special promotion on the counter was so attractive to me, I gave up and made my choice.
Lishan Red Oolong:
Selected tea leaves from the Lishan tea area, the highest altitude in Taiwan, are cold-brewed after going through the HPP cold and high-pressure sterilization process.
The taste is warm and fruity.
Of course, in addition to not being bitter, the aftertaste after drinking is also quite wonderful. I really feel what high-end tea is.
The special flavor award of the AVPA World Tea Competition is really not groundless.
Overall, this brand has been making various innovations since its inception, such as the first stored-value card in the hand-held beverage industry, or the leader in the APP membership system.
It’s exciting to look forward to what new horizons the future will bring us.
Recommended to everyone!
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