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Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 14th, '13, 18:56
by apache
Danqing (Red Green?)
Red means smooth and ripe?
Green means elegant astringent?
I just saw the price of this shu, it would be over 400 rmb per cake
http://www.donghetea.com/goods-878.html
Some pictures
http://www.puercn.com/puerchanews/ppxw/44820.html
http://www.puercn.com/puerchazs/mphc/44939.html
It said it is a work of art with slight fermentation, but it seem just a mixture of leaves with various degrees of fermentation as well as some sheng mixed in as well. As far as I know, if you mixing shu and young sheng, it would taste very weird.
Interesting to see how the market will react when it comes out.
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 14th, '13, 21:14
by mr mopu
Found this after you posted the link. Maybe I need to buy and hold some of these cakes.
http://www.puercn.com/bj/dyc/3676.html
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 26th, '13, 11:17
by TwoDog2
400 RMB wholesale price? And it is ripe?
I asked one wholesaler I know what the material was and he said "That is not public information".
Curious.
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 26th, '13, 17:30
by mr mopu
Oh no just saying in jest. They are way too much for my budget.
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 26th, '13, 20:46
by TwoDog2
mr mopu wrote:Oh no just saying in jest. They are way too much for my budget.
Oh, I was not criticizing - I am genuinely curious what it is like, since that is one of the more expensive starting prices they have introduced for a shu tea.
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 28th, '13, 04:16
by ChengduCha
PuerCN states that no price has been named yet, but last year the price for a similiar? cake was 8000RMB (for a 10kg package of 28 cakes) = 285 per cake.
Taobao pre-sale prices are ~400RMB stating it is "lightly fermented big bud maocha", "combining the taste of raw and cooked pu erh". Take it for what it's worth.
The review picture of PuerCN shows that there is a very small amount of sheng mixed in
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 28th, '13, 05:09
by MarshalN
Just another speculation vehicle.
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 28th, '13, 05:38
by Bad Jedi
Just wondering, whats with this Dayi obsession...
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 28th, '13, 05:58
by lordsbm
Bad Jedi wrote:Just wondering, whats with this Dayi obsession...
Here's a good Chinese article regarding DY speculation.
http://shipin.people.com.cn/n/2013/0426 ... 90801.html
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 28th, '13, 06:39
by Bad Jedi
Nothing new in that article , in fact one of big dealer from Guangdong who I know personally backed off from purchasing any 2013 tea from Dayi , he says : it's became too dangerous to hold stocks of their new expensive teas .
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 28th, '13, 09:21
by TwoDog2
ChengduCha wrote:PuerCN states that no price has been named yet, but last year the price for a similiar? cake was 8000RMB (for a 10kg package of 28 cakes) = 285 per cake.
Taobao pre-sale prices are ~400RMB stating it is "lightly fermented big bud maocha", "combining the taste of raw and cooked pu erh". Take it for what it's worth.
Some vendors are already selling it. I think it is just shu, despite what that puercn person said, but I am not 100% sure.
Perhaps their motive is to elevate shu puer after trying to pump the sheng market for so long.
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 28th, '13, 09:51
by apache
I think a picture of spent leaves would show if there are any sheng in it.
I just saw on Dayi flag ship store, they are selling it 1 tong per hour! No one could buy in bulk cornering the market or creating shortage so the price wouldn't crash?
Yes, I think it's a logical step for Dayi pumping shu puerh now.
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 28th, '13, 20:50
by MarshalN
They did this in 2006. Remember v93?
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 28th, '13, 21:10
by Catfur
MarshalN wrote:They did this in 2006. Remember v93?
I happen to like v93... and it's not terribly expensive.
Re: Dayi 2013 301 Danqing
Posted: May 28th, '13, 21:36
by shah82
Well, v93 being cheap mostly has to do with speculative disinterest. The '08 I have is an excellent performer.