2006 Gotheborg Silver Tip 7360 Pu-erh Tea Cake

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Mar 22nd, '09, 15:02
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2006 Gotheborg Silver Tip 7360 Pu-erh Tea Cake

by Ti » Mar 22nd, '09, 15:02

Anyone tried it?

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Mar 22nd, '09, 21:34
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by sp1key » Mar 22nd, '09, 21:34

gotheborg? not familiar with some eng. names, any pics?

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by shogun89 » Mar 22nd, '09, 22:52

That is one tippy tea! :shock: :shock:

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Mar 23rd, '09, 00:04
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by sp1key » Mar 23rd, '09, 00:04

seems more like a commemorative cake. and I'll pass on that price for a 06 raw.

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Mar 26th, '09, 10:53
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by Fatman2 » Mar 26th, '09, 10:53

If I am not mistaken, it is readily available here in Singapore. There are many versions. Some raw, some ripe, some big pieces in exquisite boxes, etc.. Not exactly expensive. the one in the red wrapper is very nice.

Now, there is also another batch that may be from another factory where the pictures are in color.

I will go check out the prices if any one is interested.

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by sp1key » Mar 26th, '09, 11:15

thanks for the info fatman, are there many puerh stores in sg?

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Mar 26th, '09, 11:17
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by Fatman2 » Mar 26th, '09, 11:17

Just a few. Our neighbouring country Malaysia has lots more. Interesting, I get quite a lot from YSLLC. :)

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by rosenkraftlos » Mar 28th, '09, 22:22

I'm ordering a sample of it. I will let you know how it is when it arrives, which might be a few days.

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by rosenkraftlos » Apr 3rd, '09, 21:34

I just drank the first cup of it. Its very good, I'm near certain it will be extremely good in a couple of years.

It has the taste of spice, with a hint of honey... it almost reminds me of the taste of mead.

The downside is that it does seem to be losing quite a bit of flavor with each additional infusion, faster than most pu erh.

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by coloradopu » May 1st, '09, 21:16

i bought 3 and then a tong which i have great hopes will age well
i agree with
I just drank the first cup of it. Its very good, I'm near certain it will be extremely good in a couple of years.

It has the taste of spice, with a hint of honey... it almost reminds me of the taste of mead.
as fare as the strength i think as it gets older an increase in leaf might help that

i am new so the age / storage thing is still up in the air and i will now more of my methods as time goes on.

its a good tea for the money and i hope it stays that way. :P :lol:

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by JAS-eTea Guy » May 3rd, '09, 14:42

May have to sample some of this. I was reluctant to try it previously base on the name alone. Just did not seem right...
Good tea drinking,
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Re: 2006 Gotheborg Silver Tip 7360 Pu-erh Tea Cake

by thatonebrew » Aug 2nd, '18, 06:33

Hi not sure if this thread is still alive? I just bought 1 cake and thought it waa pretty good! Its full and deep and also a little sweet.

However i googled the cakes name and realized there are a bunch of different packaging. Some are fully green, some fullt red and some coloured. All of them seem to be a 2006 Gotheborg though.

Anyone knows the difference between these different versions?

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Re: 2006 Gotheborg Silver Tip 7360 Pu-erh Tea Cake

by robertjohnson » Aug 3rd, '18, 07:22

I've never tried it, but I am sure that it has a pleasant smell and wonderful aftertaste.

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Re: 2006 Gotheborg Silver Tip 7360 Pu-erh Tea Cake

by ra1nforest » Sep 13th, '18, 23:17

It's quite common in Singapore. I tried it once and I liked it very much. Full bodied, woody and smooth.

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