Bingdao Nuowu is one of the five Bingdao villages, located to the north of Mengku Town, on the eastern hills. The dry leaves of the ancient Tree Tea here have a dark green lustrous color, with an aroma that carries through the Water, a mellow taste, a refreshing mouthfeel, a soft yet firm tea energy, a long-lasting aftertaste, and sweetness that can surpass that of Bingdao Old Village.
Nuowu is one of the five Bingdao villages. There are around 50 to 60 mu of ancient tea gardens in Bingdao Nuowu Old Village. The dry leaves of the ancient tree tea here have a dark green lustrous color, with an aroma that carries through the water, a mellow taste, a refreshing mouthfeel, a soft yet firm tea energy, a long-lasting aftertaste, and sweetness that can surpass that of Bingdao Old Village. The Pu'er tea produced in Bingdao Nuowu is also worth tasting.
Bingdao Nuowu Old Village's Geographic Location
Nuowu Village is located to the north of Mengku Town. Geographically, it is situated on the eastern hills of Mengku, with an average altitude of over 1,800 meters. It is one of the five Bingdao villages, and is separated from Bingdao Old Village by a valley. This area has a subtropical monsoon climate, combined with its high altitude, resulting in abundant rainfall, long hours of sunshine, and high vegetation coverage. It is one of the villages in Mengku Town with the best vegetation coverage.
Nuowu tea has always been quite famous in Mengku, but due to the rugged and dangerous roads, transportation was inconvenient in earlier years, and production was low, so Nuowu tea was rarely seen on the market. It wasn't until the surge in the value of Bingdao Old Village that Nuowu tea came into the public eye. Most of the ancient tree tea trees in Bingdao Nuowu are over 300 years old. There are around 50 to 60 mu of ancient tea gardens, with tea trees similar in size to those in Bawai Old Village, suggesting they were planted in the same era as Bawai.
With the discovery of Bingdao Old Village, the names of the five villages gradually spread, and Nuowu ancient tea began to enter people's view. However, once Nuowu tea became known, it attracted countless tea enthusiasts with its rich sweetness that is not cloying, leaving many tea lovers enchanted by its unique flavor.
Characteristics of Bingdao Nuowu Ancient Tree Tea
The most prominent feature of Nuowu tea is its sweetness. Its sweetness is profound, natural, and penetrating, yet not overpowering. Upon tasting Nuowu tea, one can immediately sense the sweetness in the tea liquor, followed by a fragrant aroma, freshness, sweetness, and smoothness. After drinking, the throat feels spacious and cool, with a lingering aftertaste.
The taste of Bingdao Nuowu ancient tree tea is characterized by an aroma that carries through the water, a mellow taste, a soft yet firm tea energy, a long-lasting aftertaste, and a low level of bitterness and astringency, with high sweetness.
Observing its golden clear liquor, the aroma is clear, sweet, and unique. The rich and full-bodied tea liquor carries a floral fragrance through the mouth, with almost no bitterness or astringency. Compared to Bingdao Old Village, the sweetness of Nuowu is like spring water mixed with rock sugar, unending.