Meng Ding Gan Lu3CGL Harvest: 18.03.2023
Origin: China / Sichuan / Ya'an / Mingshan / Shifo'an
Height: 700 m.a.s.l
Tea plant varietal: Fu Xuan 9 Hao
Top quality of a beautiful green tea in the style of a Bi Luo Chun. Ganlu literally means sweet dewdrop. Mengding, the summit of mount Mengshan, is probably the oldest cultivated area for tea, as opposed to wild tea. Ganlu and other teas are produced around this mountain in the district of Mingshan.
Character:
Sweet dewdrops on fresh grass. Strong, umami, full, pleasantly round with a light freshness.
Category:
Mao Jian (incl. Bi Luo Chun) Mao Jian (hairy tip) are green teas that are twisted into a spiral- or snail-like shape and which usually show a lot of down on their leaves (or, depending on the tea varietal, this can also be very little). The most famous of this type is the Bi Luo Chun, whose name is often used for other teas of this category, too. The plucked leaves for Mao Jian can consist of one or two leaves and a bud or sometimes only of a single bud. The leaves are rolled by hand in the wok or by a rolling machine. During the rolling process the hairy side of the leaves turns towards the outside and the leaves obtain their form. The tea is then dried in the wok or by hot air. The differences between the various Mao Jian result from their origin and from the tea plant varietal used, however, they all have beautiful, fruity-sweet aromas and a typical tart green tea note in common.