TeaSpring "Official" Grn, Ool, Wh/Yel, Hrb Tea Topic


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Re: TeaSpring "Official" Grn, Ool, Wh/Yel, Hrb Tea Topic

Postby sherubtse » Jul 12th, '12, 20:56

Chip wrote:I would not hesitate buying Chinese greens from TeaSpring.


Some of their blacks, however, are 4 years old. So a TeaSpring customer would do well to stick with the greens.

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Re: TeaSpring "Official" Grn, Ool, Wh/Yel, Hrb Tea Topic

Postby etorix » Jul 13th, '12, 05:05

and actually ive only bought greens from them, and all 2012s at that
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Re: TeaSpring "Official" Grn, Ool, Wh/Yel, Hrb Tea Topic

Postby iovetea » Jul 13th, '12, 14:14

sherubtse wrote:
Chip wrote:I would not hesitate buying Chinese greens from TeaSpring.


Some of their blacks, however, are 4 years old. So a TeaSpring customer would do well to stick with the greens.

Best wishes,
sherubtse


yes 4 years is too old.
its a shame i really wanted to try their tie luo han the name just fascinates me, but its from 2009 or so i guess.
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Re: TeaSpring "Official" Grn, Ool, Wh/Yel, Hrb Tea Topic

Postby NPE » May 5th, '13, 17:02

Just in time for the weekend my order with 7 oolongs arrived. I managed to sip my way through three of them so far - mainly because they were all so nice they demanded re-runs :D
The wu yi yan cha bing, the feng huang dan cong and the te ji organic da hong pao (all from2012) are all absolutely brilliant: full, round flavours, absolutely no off notes and no bitterness. In one word: superscrummy! All that for more than just reasonable prices makes this now my go-to shop when it comes to oolong. Most definitely highly recommended!!!
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Re: TeaSpring "Official" Grn, Ool, Wh/Yel, Hrb Tea Topic

Postby edkrueger » May 5th, '13, 17:17

iovetea wrote:
sherubtse wrote:
Chip wrote:I would not hesitate buying Chinese greens from TeaSpring.


Some of their blacks, however, are 4 years old. So a TeaSpring customer would do well to stick with the greens.

Best wishes,
sherubtse


yes 4 years is too old.
its a shame i really wanted to try their tie luo han the name just fascinates me, but its from 2009 or so i guess.


That is not a black. Should be fine.
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