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Meng Ding Gan Lu "Sweet Dew" Green Tea

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Name: Meng Ding Gan Lu "Sweet Dew" Green Tea

Origin: Ya-an, Sichuan

Taste & Aroma: pure, fresh,grassy,fruit,fresh,sweet aftertaste

Item Form: Loose Leaves

Ingredients: 100% pure natural tea buds and leaves

Caffeine: Low

Flavor: Unflavored

Liquor: Yellowish green,clear and bright

Dry Leaf: Curled leaves, evenly sized, fresh green

Harvest Date:  March 5, 2024  (First Flush)

Season: Spring

Shelf Life: 10 months at room temperature / 18 months with low temperature storage

Storage: Stored in cool, airtight, opaque containers - refrigeration is recommended

Meng Ding Gan Lu "Sweet Dew" Green Tea

Mengding Ganlu tea, also known as Mengding Sweet Dew tea, is a type of green tea that has been cherished by tea enthusiasts for centuries. This exquisite tea is cultivated in the Mengding Mountain area of Sichuan Province, China, which is renowned for its ideal conditions for growing tea.

Mengding Mountain, also referred to as Mengshan Mountain, is situated in the transition zone from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to the western Sichuan Plain, reaching a peak elevation of 1,456 meters. It earned its name due to its frequent rainfall and foggy weather. In ancient times, it was also known as "Xishu (Western Sichuan) Leaky Sky" because the annual rainfall in that region exceeded 2000 mm. Mengshan tea, with a 2000-year history, is a protected Designation of Origin product. Mengding Ganlu is one of its representative varieties.

In China, when people mention Mengding Mountain, they can't help but think of a famous couplet about tea: "揚子江中水,蒙山頂上茶 (water in the Yangtze River, tea on the top of Mengshan Mountain)." This couplet praises the water in the Yangtze River as the best spring in the world and the tea on the top of Mengding Mountain as the finest tea in the world.


Map of Ya 'an, Sichuan province
The geographical location of Sichuan

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Ya'an City (also known as 雨城 "The Rainy City" in China), the home of Mengding Mountain, is situated 120 kilometers west of Chengdu, in Sichuan province. To the east of Ya'an City lies the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, which is the largest plateau in China and the highest in the world. Geographically, you can imagine Ya'an City nestled in a small basin within the larger Sichuan Basin, resulting in a combination of cloudy weather and abundant valley water vapor, which is difficult to disperse. This leads to significant fluctuations in relative humidity and less sunlight than usual.

These exceptional natural conditions greatly contribute to the formation of nitrogen-containing compounds in tea buds and the growth of tea trees, particularly for the tea shrubs on Mengding Mountain, which have slow growth and reach a height of only half a meter.


Monding Mountain On a Sunny Day

Monding Mountain On a Sunny Day


Why is Mengding Mountain the birthplace of tea culture?

Mengding Ganlu or Ganlu green tea is a type of green tea produced in Mengshan (Meng Shan) in Ya'an City. Mengding Ganlu (蒙頂甘露) translates to "Sweet Dew of Mengding" where Mengding (蒙頂) refers to "the top of Meng Shan" and "甘露" means "Sweet Dew." Mengding Mountain is truly an ideal location for tea production. In addition to Mengding Ganlu, another renowned tea on our website, Mengding Yellow Bud Tea, is also derived from Mengding Mountain.

Mengding Mountain is regarded as the birthplace of tea culture for several reasons. Firstly, Mengding Mountain is among the earliest locations in China where tea was cultivated and processed. It boasts a long history of tea cultivation dating back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). Secondly, the tea produced in Mengding Mountain is renowned for its distinctive flavor and aroma, primarily attributable to the favorable growing conditions in the region. 

The mountain's elevated position, fertile soil, and abundant rainfall create optimal conditions for tea cultivation, leading to the production of highly regarded tea. Thirdly, Mengding Mountain has served as a hub for tea culture, playing a vital role in fostering tea-drinking customs and advancing tea culture in China. Over the years, the region has nurtured numerous tea masters who have contributed to the dissemination of tea knowledge and the cultivation of tea appreciation nationwide.

Besides its renowned tea production, Mengding Mountain is a popular tourist destination that draws tea enthusiasts and nature lovers from across the globe. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the tea gardens, gain insights into the tea-making process, and savor the locally grown teas.

The earliest written record of tea culture in Mengding Mountain


Monding Mountain On Rainy Day

Monding Mountain On Rainy Day

The earliest written record of tea culture in Mengding Mountain

Mengding Mountain is historically documented as the earliest location where tea cultivation began in China. The earliest surviving records on tea, such as Wang Bao's "童約" and the legend of Wu Li Zhen planting tea trees in Meng Mountain, provide evidence that Mengding Mountain in Sichuan is the birthplace of tea cultivation and tea production.

This agreement holds significant historical value. In the "童約(Tong Yue)" record, there are lines like 「膾魚炮鱉,烹茶盡具」...「牽犬販鵝,武陽買茶」(... which implies that as a servant, his duties included cooking fish and turtles, preparing tea and arranging tea sets, tending to dogs and selling geese, and going to Wuyang to purchase tea...). This is the earliest documented evidence of tea consumption, trade, and cultivation in China and possibly even in the world. This record indicates that Sichuan province was at the forefront of tea cultivation and consumption worldwide. Wuyang (now Pengshan city, Sichuan) was a prominent tea-producing region and a renowned tea market during that period.


Tea picking season in Mengding Mountain

The delightful flavor of tea is achieved through a complex process - the leaves undergo four rounds of roasting in a wok, with intermittent curling and kneading, before being subjected to a final baking. The curling and kneading contribute to the tea's appearance and break down some leaf tissue, allowing the subsequent gentle heating to convert the released juices into aromatic substances. These highly skilled artisans not only expertly handle the delicate leaves but also possess precise knowledge in controlling the gradual reduction of heat to preserve the tea's fresh and clean taste while ensuring proper drying. And they accomplish all of this with their bare hands on a large metal wok!


A brief introduction to the production process of Mengdingshan tea

A Tea Garden On Mengding Mountain

A Tea Garden On Mengding Mountain


A brief introduction to the production process of Mengdingshan tea:

1. Plucking: Harvesting fresh tea leaves, focusing on single buds or one bud with 1-2 leaves.

2. Withering: The leaves are laid out on fabric or bamboo mats to wilt, making them pliable for further processing.

3. Fixation/Tuer-vert:  The leaves are baked in a wok at temperatures ranging from 140 to 160 ℃ to reduce moisture content.

Tea Maker Is Making Meng Ding Gan Lu Tea

Tea Maker Is Making Meng Ding Gan Lu Tea

4. Shaping / Drying: Shaping / Drying: The leaves are subjected to three rounds of roasting in a wok, accompanied by curling and kneading (三炒三揉), which results in the tea leaves wrapping around themselves and eliminates any remaining moisture. The final Meng Ding Gan Lu tea has a slender, curled appearance with white fluffs, and it exhibits a green color with white accents.

Characteristics

Mengding Ganlu tea is renowned for its distinctive visual characteristics and flavor profile. It features small and tender leaves with a curled and twisted shape. The leaves are distinguished by their vibrant green color and delicate appearance. When brewed, the tea exhibits a light green hue, and the leaves unfurl to showcase their complete form. It possesses a robust and invigorating aroma, reminiscent of a blend of roasted Chinese chestnut and toasted bean fragrances. Gradually, a delightful scent akin to lingering orchid emerges, accompanied by a pleasant and lingering sweet aftertaste. Its delicate flavor and invigorating aroma have garnered a significant following among tea enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. If you seek a premium green tea that offers both exceptional taste and health benefits, Mengding Ganlu tea is an ideal selection.

Chinese Gongfu Method
Tea 3g
Water Gaiwan (3oz / 88ml)
Time 5 infustions: 10s, 20s, 40s, 1m, 2m
Temperature 80ºC / 176ºF
Teapot Method
Tea 7g
Water Teapot (8oz / 240ml)
Time 3 infustion :1m,2m,3m
Temperature 80ºC / 176ºF

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