Xiguituo tea is in the shape of a ball, with an oily color and tight knots. The dry tea smells of a special aged aroma. After brewing, the tea will have a bright orange color, strong cup-hanging properties, and a fragrant aroma. When tasting, the taste is mellow and has the aftertaste of aged Pu'er. The soup is light yellow and clear, fragrant in the mouth, without any foreign taste, and tastes sweet. As the number of bubbles increases, the sweetness becomes more obvious, the aroma is like blue, the rock sugar aroma gradually becomes apparent, and the water quality becomes thicker. After seven soaks, the color of the soup has almost remained unchanged. It is pure and thick, with a deep throat rhyme and a long aftertaste.