Meng Ding Huang Ya

A Yellow Tea from

Rating

74 / 100

Calculated from 5 Ratings
Tea type
Yellow Tea
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Typical Preparation
Set water temperature to 175 °F / 79 °C
Steep for 1 min, 15 sec
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8 Tasting Notes View all

“This is a decent tea, but it’s not my favorite. Leaves are thin — not quite wiry or needle-like, but close. Aroma is nice: robust, rustic, and nutty. Flavor is very grassy, and very “traditional...” Read full tasting note
“Bumping the rating on this. Sweet, no bitterness. The flavors are very subtle. Definitly nutty. And vegital, but I’m not sure what. And, indeed, the leaves do stand up when infused.” Read full tasting note
“12 oz water 4g tea very light steep in color, just a tinge of yellow. Kind of has a woodsy aroma to it, very light. The flavor of the tea seemed stronger than the aroma. This tea seems to have...” Read full tasting note
“Indeed… lowering the temperature produced a much better taste, which is deeper and more pleasant!” Read full tasting note

Description

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This rare Yellow tea comes from the misty peak of Mount Meng, where tea cultivation dates back to the Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago. Meng Ding Huang Ya was an Imperial Tribute Tea during the Tang Dynasty and was recorded in many famous Chinese books.

Only the leaves picked in the misty peak areas of Mount Meng can be considered as true Meng Ding Huang Ya. Due to its limited supply and high demand, a lot of teas claiming to be Meng Ding Huang Ya are counterfiet. As our assurance to you, our Meng Ding Huang Ya comes with an anti-fake seal issued by China’s Quality Control Department (for 100 grams and above only).

Other names:
Mt Meng Yellow Sprout

Taste:
The tea is grassy in nature but with hints of nutty and sweet taste and fragrance. A sensational and unique tea experience.

Appearance:
The beautiful and tender yellowish green tea leaves are perfectly made. The leaves point straight up during infusion.

Origin:
Meng Ding, Sichuan Province

Harvest Period:
Spring ’09 (First Flush)

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