You know, that tea did sell out pretty quickly on skip4tea.
I paid no mind, though. There is clearly a crazed Dayi bubble going on, and with younger, post 2k teas, there's no way that it won't pop, and pop for good. In the meantime, instead of chasing after the newest iteration of some obscure special edition Dayi people start pulling out of warehouses, buy something young and good. If you're buying old, you really should overpay for *old* tea, at *least* 14-15 years old.
Jun 22nd, '11, 13:59
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Re: Pu of the day
Not for sale, sorry.... I cant drink enough of itapache wrote:Toki,TIM wrote:Thanks You Auhckw. You should get at least oneauhckw wrote:Actually I posted the price earlier but edited it away. From now on, I will not post price on public topics. Not nice to show the price openly since there are sellers trying to make a living.
I will PM you the price~ Toki
I can see you have at least a tong of the same tea.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... &start=615
Wonder how much would you sell yours?

Re: Pu of the day
I can understand this, that explain why some people willing to pay $$$$$ for tea they really like.TIM wrote:Not for sale, sorry.... I cant drink enough of itapache wrote:Toki,TIM wrote:Thanks You Auhckw. You should get at least oneauhckw wrote:Actually I posted the price earlier but edited it away. From now on, I will not post price on public topics. Not nice to show the price openly since there are sellers trying to make a living.
I will PM you the price~ Toki
I can see you have at least a tong of the same tea.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... &start=615
Wonder how much would you sell yours?

Re: Pu of the day
I did a quick search:
Here are some of the prices:
Y4056!!!
http://www.qwaytea.com/product-1806.html
Y620
http://www.gg6699.com/goods.php?id=21
Y880
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=134186691
Y1000
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=8115511321
Y550
http://www.007swz.com/xiangqitea/produc ... 50178.html
Y450
http://cmt.11tea.com/shop/merchandise/1961
Here are some of the prices:
Y4056!!!
http://www.qwaytea.com/product-1806.html
Y620
http://www.gg6699.com/goods.php?id=21
Y880
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=134186691
Y1000
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=8115511321
Y550
http://www.007swz.com/xiangqitea/produc ... 50178.html
Y450
http://cmt.11tea.com/shop/merchandise/1961
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Re: Pu of the day
90s Songpin from Puerh Shop. I love this cake, glad I have a few. I'd imagine this was simple commercial tea back in its day. Looking forward to watching the traditional storage fade on this one.
Jun 22nd, '11, 20:55
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Re: Pu of the day
You might just have to touch the wrapper to see if all the type are engraved / letterpressed.auhckw wrote:Which is right?
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Re: Pu of the day
2010 Spring Nan Nuo - Shi Tou Xin Zhai loose Mao Cha from Norbu--a very nice sweet puerh, herbs, anise, spice, with some bite that becomes apparent as it sits a while after infusing.
It makes me eager to try the Nannuo I ordered from Nada--which, it turns out, was sent back across the Atlantic*, and should shortly be on its way back to me. By the time it gets to me again, it will have gone from China to England to Los Angeles to England to China--it will be a very well-traveled tea for such a youngster!
(*I think due to an error in my post office, no reflection on the service at EoT)
It makes me eager to try the Nannuo I ordered from Nada--which, it turns out, was sent back across the Atlantic*, and should shortly be on its way back to me. By the time it gets to me again, it will have gone from China to England to Los Angeles to England to China--it will be a very well-traveled tea for such a youngster!
(*I think due to an error in my post office, no reflection on the service at EoT)
Re: Pu of the day
Ok, I figure out the confusion...
2003 - 301

2003 - 302 - 380g

2003 - 302 - 400g

Edit: I got it wrong again... the header of the pu is diff... have to reloook the books.
2003 - 301

2003 - 302 - 380g

2003 - 302 - 400g

Edit: I got it wrong again... the header of the pu is diff... have to reloook the books.
Last edited by auhckw on Jun 23rd, '11, 08:11, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Pu of the day
Dayi 70th Anniversary Ripe 2010 - Tasted many times and still find the taste unusual being a ripe. Looking at the dry leaves, it is greenish for a ripe. Looks like ripe, doesn't taste like ripe.








Re: Pu of the day
Dayi Yun Mei Raw 2003 - This Dayi is most likely fake as it is not listed in the books. Even the wrapping style is not Menghai. But, the taste is very good. Has the strong 'zhang xiang' taste. This is one example of a 'fake' or 'not registered' tea but is very good.




Re: Pu of the day
1940s Liu An Leaves - Medicine taste. Smooth. Sweet. Long lasting brew. Reminds me of the 1920s Liu An stick. But the this is much much much much much much more expensive.



