Hi folks, I am new to this forum and new to Pu-erh tea. My friend gave me a hunk of Dayi 7562 a couple of weeks ago, and I was hooked on Pu-erh the first time I tasted it.
I have received an order from Yunnan Sourcing. I have a 2010 Menghai V93 Ripe tuo, a Yunnan Sourcing Yi Dian Hong Ripe Mini Cake, and a sample. I have no idea what the sample is...can some identify it please?
Greetings and help please...
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Jan 21st, '12, 20:13
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Re: Greetings and help please...
It wasn't identified on the invoice?
That sort of vacuum-sealed packaging is something I've only seen with light green oolongs.
That sort of vacuum-sealed packaging is something I've only seen with light green oolongs.
Jan 21st, '12, 20:16
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Jan 21st, '12, 21:00
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Re: Greetings and help please...
This came from a friend on teachat? This seems to be a TiKwanYan oolong tea, light perhaps?willgreg21 wrote:Thank you!debunix wrote:And welcome!
No, there was no invoice.
Re: Greetings and help please...
Yes, the mystery has been solved. Scott Wilson of Yunnan Sourcing has informed me it is indeed a Premium Grade Tie Guan Yin from his .com site. Thank you for your help.TIM wrote:This came from a friend on teachat? This seems to be a TiKwanYan oolong tea, light perhaps?willgreg21 wrote:Thank you!debunix wrote:And welcome!
No, there was no invoice.