Mengding Ganlu Frühlingstee
Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.

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Description
- Chinesisch: méng dǐn gān lù
- Übersetzung: Meng Ding Gan Lu
- Typ: Grüner Tee
- Sorte: Meng Ding Gan Lu
- Herkunft: Medingshan, Yaan, Sichuan
- Erntedatum: 13.03.2022
- Lagerungsmethoden: Kühlung, Versiegelung, feuchtigkeitsfest, Licht vermeiden
- Haltbarkeit: 18 Monate
- Glastassen-Brühmethode: Das Verhältnis von grünem Tee zu Tee beträgt 1:50, und eine Glastasse von etwa 300 ml kann 5 g Tee gießen.
- Gießen Sie Wasser in die Tasse (die Wassertemperatur beträgt 80~85°C), gießen Sie es langsam entlang der Wand der Tasse und lassen Sie die Teeblätter vollständig einsickern. Die Geschwindigkeit der Wassereinspritzung sollte nicht zu schnell sein.
- Warten Sie 3 bis 5 Minuten, und Sie können die köstliche grüne Teesuppe trinken, und wenn Sie dann 1/3 der Teetasse getrunken haben, können Sie das Wasser wieder nachfüllen, normalerweise dreimal aufbrühen.
Mengding Ganlu Frühlingstee
$9.27
Probe 10g
Frequently Asked Questions
Why You‘ll Love This Tea: The "Sweet Dew" Experience?
The name Mengding Ganlu translates literally to "Sweet Dew" from Mengding Mountain, and it’s one of the most accurate names in all of tea. This isn't just a marketing term; it's a sensory promise.
Flavor Profile: Forgetting the vegetal "grassy" notes of standard green tea. Instead, imagine sipping something that tastes like pine nuts, warm brioche, and a whisper of fresh garden peas. It’s remarkably smooth, with a thick, almost buttery mouthfeel and a finish that lingers with floral and chestnut sweetness.
The Look: The dry leaves are thin, curly, and covered in silvery hairs—a testament to the tender, hand-picked buds used in its production. When steeped, they unfurl to reveal the beautiful, intact leaf structure.
The Heritage: This isn't just tea; it’s history. Meng Ding Gan Lu Chinese Green Tea is often called the "mother of ten thousand teas," cultivated by Wu Lizhen in the Western Han Dynasty over 2000 years ago. For centuries, this was a tribute tea reserved for emperors.
How to Brew the Perfect Cup?
To truly appreciate this Mengding Ganlu Green Tea, treat it gently—it’s not your average robust breakfast tea.
Water: Use fresh, filtered water heated to 175°F (80°C) . Boiling water will scorch the delicate leaves and ruin the sweetness.
Leaf: Use 1 teaspoon per 8oz cup.
Steep: Start with just 2 minutes. Watch the leaves dance as they sink to the bottom.
Re-steep: Don't throw those leaves away! This tea truly shines in multiple infusions. Try a second steep at 190°F for 30 seconds to unlock deeper notes of honey and chestnut.
Why Buy From Us?
Our 2026 Spring harvest is sourced directly from small farms in the core regions of Mengding Mountain. We ensure that you are receiving the authentic Lao Chuan tea variety, processed with the traditional techniques that make Mengding Ganlu the benchmark for fine Chinese green tea. Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to the world of premium teas, this "Sweet Dew" is the perfect introduction to why tea was first cultivated thousands of years ago.
