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Holy s**t those leaves are fat..bankung wrote:Private Label 2013 LBZ
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Shah82 - Its early spring tea though
Mostly fat buds. Best looking cake I have ever bought.
Mostly fat buds. Best looking cake I have ever bought.
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Very pleasant session with YS 2010 Autumn Bang Dong. Rather nice cake this one. Coating the mouth well and a good solid qi.
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Where did it come from?bankung wrote:Shah82 - Its early spring tea though
Mostly fat buds. Best looking cake I have ever bought.
Aug 7th, '13, 19:54
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More of the 2011 Yi Wu purple sheng from YS today, the end of the sample. I see a beeng or two in my future.
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I got one with my last order, it's quite good!debunix wrote:More of the 2011 Yi Wu purple sheng from YS today, the end of the sample. I see a beeng or two in my future.
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http://www.chawangshop.com/index.php/pu ... -250g.html
Really very good! After a year of storage here... it was too bitter and "empty" before that. But the tea has good potential, no doubt. It's really a nice, "solid" Mengku, sort of like some of the better Xiaguans, except without smoke and too much woodiness. It's a bit like circa 2003-4 8653, but frankly better.
Really very good! After a year of storage here... it was too bitter and "empty" before that. But the tea has good potential, no doubt. It's really a nice, "solid" Mengku, sort of like some of the better Xiaguans, except without smoke and too much woodiness. It's a bit like circa 2003-4 8653, but frankly better.
Aug 8th, '13, 10:08
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On Taobao? Rather strange for YQH to be on Taobao.gasninja wrote:Have you tried the 1999 YQH bricks that where pressed in 07?SilentChaos wrote:2007? I've got a sample of that right next to me. Too Young. I'll have to drink my 04 YQH again to see how that is.
They where available awhile back on Taobao but I couldn't work up the nerve to buy one. They had 1 kilo and 500 gram bricks and a 250 gram tuo.
The 2004 is good but very light. I think that it will be a good tea to blend with in the future.
I haven't tried that brick, and nor am I likely to given their new prices.
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Yang had a shop there, where he sold some really beautiful metal teaware and stunning tenmochi cups. Just a few items of tea, of which aged maocha pressed Yiwu bricks were one. Think it shut down about a year and a half ago.
Aug 8th, '13, 10:35
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Well might as well...since YQH's prices for their better stuff are now outright unaffordable...and I'm not talking tongs, I'm talking single cakes.
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Here you areExempt wrote:Mind posting another link. I can't seem to get it to load
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