BING CHA 80207

One of the intentionally aged teas, Pu-Erh has a loyal following.


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Apr 11th, '10, 16:05
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Re: BING CHA 80207

by tenuki » Apr 11th, '10, 16:05

I have a 80207 cake and it is very tasty. :D Sweet, thick mouthfeel and good chi. It's not for the extreme taste sensation people, kinda more of a refined and simple sweet. Can't comment on anything else, it was a gift although knowing the giver price was no object.

pic off of a dafawa offering of the 2006 cake for everyone's inspection:
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This is the one you posted about, right? It's the one I have.
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Apr 11th, '10, 16:13
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Re: BING CHA 80207

by tenuki » Apr 11th, '10, 16:13

btw - search for : 天福祥 80207


The first part is the name of the factory - turns up a whole lot of sites on google, then use babelfish to translate if you don't read chinese, should give you a lot more info on the tea.

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Apr 12th, '10, 15:58
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Re: BING CHA 80207

by thanks » Apr 12th, '10, 15:58

Also, black tea cake usually refers to shu, and in that case as much as I love shu I would never pay that much for a cake of it. Even if it were old Golden Needle White Lotus, but I guess to each their own.

Haiwan has also been known to use 5-digit recipe numbers as well.

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