Market prices for Sichuan chenpi and Pubei chenpi can differ, but actual pricing depends on several factors. Below is a concise overview.
1. Origin and Cultivar
Different regions and cultivars can lead to variations in flavor and yield, which affects price.
2. Aging Years
In general, longer aging tends to be rarer and priced higher.

3. Grade and Processing
Integrity, aroma, dryness, and processing methods can all influence grade and pricing.

4. Supply, Demand, and Branding
Market demand, brand positioning, and sales channels also shape price ranges.

Overall, price alone does not define quality. Combine year labels with appearance and aroma checks when choosing.
