Hou De -Spring Tea
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Hou De -Spring Tea
I noticed they have added some new tea. Anyone had any of them? Need to get a bigger tea allowance!! 
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nw-T - Posts: 43
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Re: Hou De -Spring Tea
i would order if he would offer samples of his dayuling...
- iovetea
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Re: Hou De -Spring Tea
Yes. The 2012 'Song Po' oolong. Outstanding tea. Very busy in the flavour profiling, fairly easy to brew, and it lasts through a good number of infusions.
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Lerxst2112 - Posts: 156
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Lerxst2112 wrote:The 2012 'Song Po' oolong
Is this a gaoshan oolong? Thanks.
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bagua7 - Posts: 1059
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bagua7 wrote:Lerxst2112 wrote:The 2012 'Song Po' oolong
Is this a gaoshan oolong? Thanks.
all I know is it's being listed under the cultivar chin-shin oolong. I don't know enough about things to even tell you what that means. Sorry I couldn't be more of a help.
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Lerxst2112 - Posts: 156
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Re: Hou De -Spring Tea
Lerxst2112 wrote:bagua7 wrote:Lerxst2112 wrote:The 2012 'Song Po' oolong
Is this a gaoshan oolong? Thanks.
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all I know is it's being listed under the cultivar chin-shin oolong. I don't know enough about things to even tell you what that means. Sorry I couldn't be more of a help.
I think it might be gaoshan, given that it does have elements of the gaoshan flavour but it's not too intense.
Good Luck Bagua,
Bryan
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