Head Spinners

Owes its flavors to oxidation levels between green & black tea.


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Feb 27th, '09, 20:57
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by Herb_Master » Feb 27th, '09, 20:57

I have just noticed Imen's new Dan Cong samples offerings of 4 Old Bush selections.

They all look tempting - but I have huge stocks left from my last purchase and am saving my pennies for my overseas trip. :(

The Head Spinners looks good - featuring Song Zhong #4 :roll: with Old Immortal Man AND 1978 Wild Hong Yin :shock:

I know there are a few Song Zhong chasers on these boards!

Is anyone going to try the samplers and review them for us?
http://www.teahabitat.com/store/index.p ... 20a&page=2

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Feb 27th, '09, 22:50
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by GeoffK » Feb 27th, '09, 22:50

I really enjoyed the Old Immortal Man. Qi is very pronounced and heavy. Very Yin and you feel it in your head.

Tried the '78 when I went down to LA and visited Imen at TeaHabitat. It's an exceptional teal. Really good qi, it's big and opening, tea is phenomenal.

Feb 27th, '09, 23:46
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by Pentox » Feb 27th, '09, 23:46

I want to, but that price tag intimidates me. 1.5 oz for 75 dollars :cry:

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