Here is an interesting article on the price of Taiwanese gaoshans:
http://teadb.org/price-of-high-mountain-tea/
Best wishes,
sherubtse
Re: The Price of High Mountain Taiwanese Tea
thanks for that, excellent piece
both for some of the pricing infos and the lists of sellers, ive sampled from
the great majority of em, but theres a couple id missed
Naive Tea
erm, thats it actually, ive tried all of the others, ha ha, astonishing
both for some of the pricing infos and the lists of sellers, ive sampled from
the great majority of em, but theres a couple id missed
Naive Tea
erm, thats it actually, ive tried all of the others, ha ha, astonishing
Re: The Price of High Mountain Taiwanese Tea
appears to be naivetea [sic]jayinhk wrote:"Naive" tea doesn't inspire much confidence...
perhaps thats why ive not tried em, dunno, lets have a look :: nice clean site, no pick-date info that i can spot https://www.naivetea.com/products/high- ... a-yu-ling/
not bad cups too https://www.naivetea.com/products/tea-w ... ld-teacup/
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Re: The Price of High Mountain Taiwanese Tea
Hi there. I'm the author of The Price of High Mountain Taiwanese Tea article. Thanks for sharing and commenting on it here. I just released some additional sheets from my Master Spreadsheet. These detail generalist vendors (Teavivre, Hou de Asian, Rishi, Red Blossom, etc.) and some of the more popular ebay vendors. The four tables (one for each tea) can be found at the very bottom of the post.
Also, I've never personally ordered from Naive Tea, but from my preliminary research they did seem to have at least a reasonable reputation (although the omission of harvest information is curious).
Also, I've never personally ordered from Naive Tea, but from my preliminary research they did seem to have at least a reasonable reputation (although the omission of harvest information is curious).