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Hello pu-erh detectives! I recently bought a new offering from my
Chinatown. It's a 250g zhuancha brick. On either side of a large "cha" logo, it says "smiles greet the world" and "friend tea" in chinese. At the top of the label are two abstract dragons that face each other that look like they're made of smoke or lightning. The production date is stamped in blue as April 2005. The factory info is listed as: 云南临沧勐库茶叶制品有限公司, or Lincang Mengku Tea Product Company. Does anyone know about this factory? I don't think it's the same factory as Mengku Rongshi, as their logos are very different. It looks to be of better quality than the generic zhuancha they've had before. Other info: it was packaged into gift boxes by Keng Vai Agencia Co in Macau. I'll probably post a link to a picture of the cake soon. |
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"Jason F in Los Angeles" > writes:
> Hello pu-erh detectives! I recently bought a new offering from my > Chinatown. It's a 250g zhuancha brick. On either side of a large "cha" > logo, it says "smiles greet the world" and "friend tea" in chinese. At > the top of the label are two abstract dragons that face each other that > look like they're made of smoke or lightning. The production date is > stamped in blue as April 2005. The factory info is listed as: > 云南临沧勐库茶叶制品有限公司, or Lincang Mengku Tea > Product Company. > > Does anyone know about this factory? I don't think it's the same > factory as Mengku Rongshi, as their logos are very different. Having not tooted this horn recently, let me mention that Babelcarp has small entries on both Lincang and Mengku. /Lew --- Lew Perin / http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html |
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Lincang Mengku is Shuangjiang Mengku which produces Rong Shi Qi Ai:
http://china-customs.com/customs-yel...s/5300032.html (see 5317930004): You can find Shuangjiang Mengku on TaoBao. I don't have any logos in my culled Shuangjian collection that you describe. If you can post a picture I might find it on TaoBao with some particulars. There is a separate Lincang tea factory. Jim Jason F in Los Angeles wrote: > Hello pu-erh detectives! I recently bought a new offering from my > Chinatown. It's a 250g zhuancha brick. On either side of a large "cha" > logo, it says "smiles greet the world" and "friend tea" in chinese. At > the top of the label are two abstract dragons that face each other that > look like they're made of smoke or lightning. The production date is > stamped in blue as April 2005. The factory info is listed as: > 云南临沧勐库茶叶制品有限公司, or Lincang Mengku Tea > Product Company. > > Does anyone know about this factory? I don't think it's the same > factory as Mengku Rongshi, as their logos are very different. > > It looks to be of better quality than the generic zhuancha they've had > before. > > Other info: it was packaged into gift boxes by Keng Vai Agencia Co in > Macau. > > I'll probably post a link to a picture of the cake soon. |
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Two different companies.
Danny "Lewis Perin" > wrote in message news ![]() > "Jason F in Los Angeles" > writes: > >> Hello pu-erh detectives! I recently bought a new offering from my >> Chinatown. It's a 250g zhuancha brick. On either side of a large "cha" >> logo, it says "smiles greet the world" and "friend tea" in chinese. At >> the top of the label are two abstract dragons that face each other that >> look like they're made of smoke or lightning. The production date is >> stamped in blue as April 2005. The factory info is listed as: >> ??????????????, or Lincang Mengku Tea >> Product Company. >> >> Does anyone know about this factory? I don't think it's the same >> factory as Mengku Rongshi, as their logos are very different. > > Having not tooted this horn recently, let me mention that Babelcarp > has small entries on both Lincang and Mengku. > > /Lew > --- > Lew Perin / > http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html |
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Jim, your info is wrong.
Jason F., Yunnan Lincang Mengku Tea Products Co., Ltd is located at BANGZHANG VILLAGE, MENGKU TOWN, SHUANGJIANG, LICANG, YUNNAN. It is a big company. The Rongshi you talked about is a small holding run by a local farmer and his family members: Shuangjiang Mengku Tea making Factory, located at CHENGZI VILLAGE, MENGKU TOWN, SHUANGJIANG, LINCANG, YUNNAN. It is managed by Mr Rong Jiasheng. Danny "Space Cowboy" > wrote in message oups.com... Lincang Mengku is Shuangjiang Mengku which produces Rong Shi Qi Ai: http://china-customs.com/customs-yel...s/5300032.html (see 5317930004): You can find Shuangjiang Mengku on TaoBao. I don't have any logos in my culled Shuangjian collection that you describe. If you can post a picture I might find it on TaoBao with some particulars. There is a separate Lincang tea factory. Jim Jason F in Los Angeles wrote: > Hello pu-erh detectives! I recently bought a new offering from my > Chinatown. It's a 250g zhuancha brick. On either side of a large "cha" > logo, it says "smiles greet the world" and "friend tea" in chinese. At > the top of the label are two abstract dragons that face each other that > look like they're made of smoke or lightning. The production date is > stamped in blue as April 2005. The factory info is listed as: > ??????????????, or Lincang Mengku Tea > Product Company. > > Does anyone know about this factory? I don't think it's the same > factory as Mengku Rongshi, as their logos are very different. > > It looks to be of better quality than the generic zhuancha they've had > before. > > Other info: it was packaged into gift boxes by Keng Vai Agencia Co in > Macau. > > I'll probably post a link to a picture of the cake soon. |
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Thanks, Danny. Nothing slips by you. I couldn't find ANY Lincang
Mengku on TaoBao but lots of Shuangjiang Menku. I put two and two together and came up with five with a little help from the Internet. I do have a picture of a Shuangjiang Menku Rong Shi Qi Ai Bing. Jim samarkand wrote: > Jim, your info is wrong. > > Jason F., > > Yunnan Lincang Mengku Tea Products Co., Ltd is located at BANGZHANG VILLAGE, > MENGKU TOWN, SHUANGJIANG, LICANG, YUNNAN. It is a big company. > > The Rongshi you talked about is a small holding run by a local farmer and > his family members: > > Shuangjiang Mengku Tea making Factory, located at CHENGZI VILLAGE, MENGKU > TOWN, SHUANGJIANG, LINCANG, YUNNAN. It is managed by Mr Rong Jiasheng. > > Danny > > > > "Space Cowboy" > wrote in message > oups.com... > Lincang Mengku is Shuangjiang Mengku which produces Rong Shi Qi Ai: > http://china-customs.com/customs-yel...s/5300032.html (see > 5317930004): > > You can find Shuangjiang Mengku on TaoBao. I don't have any logos in > my culled Shuangjian collection that you describe. If you can post a > picture I might find it on TaoBao with some particulars. There is a > separate Lincang tea factory. > > Jim > > Jason F in Los Angeles wrote: > > Hello pu-erh detectives! I recently bought a new offering from my > > Chinatown. It's a 250g zhuancha brick. On either side of a large "cha" > > logo, it says "smiles greet the world" and "friend tea" in chinese. At > > the top of the label are two abstract dragons that face each other that > > look like they're made of smoke or lightning. The production date is > > stamped in blue as April 2005. The factory info is listed as: > > ??????????????, or Lincang Mengku Tea > > Product Company. > > > > Does anyone know about this factory? I don't think it's the same > > factory as Mengku Rongshi, as their logos are very different. > > > > It looks to be of better quality than the generic zhuancha they've had > > before. > > > > Other info: it was packaged into gift boxes by Keng Vai Agencia Co in > > Macau. > > > > I'll probably post a link to a picture of the cake soon. |
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But is their (Lincang Mengku) puerh good by your tastes and/or
standards? I haven't broken into it yet, but I'll post a review when I do, with a picture of the tea. (BTW, it took me hours on Zhongwen, Babelfish, and Google figuring out what all the characters meant on my tea! I was so relieved when I saw that I got it right.) So...yeah...Lincang Mengku Tea Products Co tea any good, y'all? |
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I can't comment on this, as the only tea I tried from them is the Dian Hong,
which is not arguable the best I have tried. Danny "Jason F in Los Angeles" > wrote in message oups.com... > But is their (Lincang Mengku) puerh good by your tastes and/or > standards? I haven't broken into it yet, but I'll post a review when I > do, with a picture of the tea. > > (BTW, it took me hours on Zhongwen, Babelfish, and Google figuring out > what all the characters meant on my tea! I was so relieved when I saw > that I got it right.) > > So...yeah...Lincang Mengku Tea Products Co tea any good, y'all? > |
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I posted the picture at the Puerh_Tea livejournal community,
http://www.livejournal.com/users/puerh_tea |
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I hope to find what I buy on TaoBao and learn more information. I cull
the information on the wrapper with year,weight,price and save any unique information such as factory in Unicode. I'm getting better at starting from scratch with the characters but pinyin is easier but no gimme especially since you don't see the tonals. My approach to cooked puer is to buy recent crops from different factories. I don't think ranking each taste perse has much meaning. I've learned that the rancid undesired wet warehouse taste also can appear in the dry warehouse method. That taste is designed to disappear with age. I've got qizis and qizis of 2003 Xiaguan that needs some disappearing. I think the bottom line you are still working with a given crop of tea with it's own taste subject to mysterious factory formulas. I'm almost to the point of liking cooked puer simply for what it is. It's like drinking beer. It's an all over the place taste you get use too. Jim Jason F in Los Angeles wrote: > But is their (Lincang Mengku) puerh good by your tastes and/or > standards? I haven't broken into it yet, but I'll post a review when I > do, with a picture of the tea. > > (BTW, it took me hours on Zhongwen, Babelfish, and Google figuring out > what all the characters meant on my tea! I was so relieved when I saw > that I got it right.) > > So...yeah...Lincang Mengku Tea Products Co tea any good, y'all? |
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