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Meng Ding Gan Lu (80g in UV Jar)

Meng Ding Gan Lu (80g in UV Jar)

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This product is sold in a UV jar to protect its integrity

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Categories: Green Tea, Tea. Tags: Green Tea, Meng Ding Gan Lu, Sichuan Tea, Sweet Dew.
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Meng Ding is the name of a particular mountain and area in the Mingshan district of Ya’An City, Sichuan (Western China, close to Tibet). Gan Lu means sweet dew. So.. all together Meng Ding Gan Lu is the ‘sweet dew of Mt. Meng’ a green tea which skirts the fine lines between savory and sweet; wet and dry.

This is a wonderful example of high quality green tea from off the beaten path. If you’re going to compare prices of tea against each other I think it’s worth considering that after a certain point its not about quality any more. The price quickly inflates based on its perceived worthiness due to fame. Meng Ding tea has been famous since the inception of tea as a beverage during the Tang Dynasty. By international standards though, I would say hardly anyone knows about it.

Sichuan is one of the provinces in China where tea really ‘began’. Sichuan and Yunnan are areas within the geographic region from which the tea bush originates (shared by Nepal, Myanmar, North Eastern India, Laos, Northern Thailand, Northern Vietnam) Tea producers in the area have been excellent at its production circa 800 A.D.
There were 2 kingdoms in the area between 770-221 BC called Ba and Shu. Meng Ding is just a bit Southwest from where the kingdom of Shu was.
In those days tea was already present in the area, its just unlikely that it was consumed as an infused liquid drink. It cant be proven that tea as we know it today existed before Lu Yu wrote his ‘Classic of Tea’ in the year 762. In texts before ‘the classic of tea’  tea was probably consumed and recorded but its name was vague and shared with other herbs which grew in those areas. Lu Yu was the one to establish that this particular herb and no other is ‘cha’

It’s mentioned in the famous ‘Ode to Sencha’ written by the Japanese monk Gettan Douchou in his book ‘Manuscript of a Rock dweller’ in 1703 in which he states
“Ever Since Lu Yu loved tea,
It was planted everywhere throughout the Tang Dynasty.
Meng Ding and Jiangxi are the two best varieties of tea;
Wuyi and Guzhu are also famous”

I have 2 versions of Meng Ding Gan Lu this year.

1) A ‘Super Grading’ version
2) This version, which is an impeccable tea but simple in comparison to the super grade

This is an impeccable green tea in all aspects. If someone was judging the tea by appearance (not aroma or flavor) I believe they (and most people) would think its a higher quality than the super grading version. There is a lot of pekoe, it has a beautiful green color both dry and wet, and the tea is absolutely hazy with the amount of pekoe floating inside. Without a comparison to the super grading, anyone would think this is near the upper limits of green teas quality — and it’s 1/6th the price of the super grading version. It’s a steal in my books. Admittedly it’s a bit cruder and less sweet than the super grading, but you would need a comparison to observe that.

I like to do comparisons side by side with my customers when I can. If anyone buys this tea, I will send a sample of the super grading version along with it for free.

 

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