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Commodity: Supreme Meng Ding Huang Ya |
Synonyms: Meng Ding Yellow Bud Tea |
Art.No: MDH01 |
Place of Origin: Mingshan, China |
Supply Capacity: 10KG |
Shelf Life: Two Years |
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Packaging: 25kgs/ carton, aluminum foil bag inside, more packaging options available upon your request |
Storage: Stored in a well-closed container away from moisture and light |
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More Information: |
Certification: |
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Tea Varietal: |
Mengding Shan Qunti Cultivar |
Harvest Time: |
Mid March |
Farming Methods: |
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Production Methods: |
Orthodox (Plucking-Sha Qing(Kill Green)-Chu Bao(Preliminary Wrapping)-Fu Chao( Second Frying)-Fu Bao(Second Wrapping)-San Chao(Third Frying)-Tan Fang(Spreading)-Si Chao(Forth Frying)-Baking-Packing) |
Introduction: |
This rare Yellow tea comes from the misty peak of Mount Mengshan, where tea cultivation dates back to the Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago. Meng Ding Huang Ya was an Imperial Tribute Tea from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) to the Qing Dynasty(1644-1911). It was a rare case in tea culture history. It was recorded in many famous Chinese books. Only the leaves picked in the misty peak areas of Mount Meng and made in the traditional yellow tea making methods can be considered as authentic Meng Ding Huang Ya. Unfortunately, the great tea has been seen as "living fossil of tea" and now it becomes more and more difficult to find authentic Meng Ding Huang Ya yellow tea each year. Try our Meng Ding Huang Ya and you will find the huge difference between the Meng Ding Huang Ya of yellow version and that of green version. |
Preparation Methods: |
1. Put 2g Meng Ding Huang Ya into the glass;
2. Pour into the glass 100ml 80°C water;
3. Brew for 2-3 minutes.
4. The Meng Ding Huang Ya stands up to three to four brewing.
Pls note: Meng Ding Huang Ya is also a tea perfect for brewing with cool water. The way is simple. Put an amount of Meng Ding Huang Ya into a pot and pour into the cool water according to a tea/water ratio of 1:50. You can enjoy it after about two hours. Prepare such a pot of Meng Ding Huang Ya Tea in the morning. You can enjoy it for almost a whole day. It is even more delicious by brewing in such way. |
Flavor \taste note: |
Nutty, sweet, delicate with the faint sweetness of garden peas |
Dried leaves: |
Beautiful, tender, straight and flat tea buds in yellowish color |
Liquor: |
Bright golden yellow |
Brewed Tealeaves: |
Totally pure buds |
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