Aging Oolong Question
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Aging Oolong Question
Does anyone know about how long an aging oolong should go between roasts? Is it an annual thing or is roasting something you can forget about for a while?
I really like the idea of aging tea, but I haven't really taken to pu erh, so I was thinking about acquiring a couple 5-10 year oolongs for setting aside.
I really like the idea of aging tea, but I haven't really taken to pu erh, so I was thinking about acquiring a couple 5-10 year oolongs for setting aside.
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