They also have 2012 wild arbor from wu liang >357g going for <40RMB. Not fantastic but decent enough. Some who tried it said it'll likely turn into something nice. I tested myself, it's good value for money. If anyone from Singapore want to try I can send a sample.
Like what theredbaron said, don't rule out XG. There are some decent drinkable new tea which you don't need wait a few years.
I also agree it's best to age your own tea, which is the most cost effective way. I recall someone posted here on age tea in a day. I'm using that as a reference to guess how well the tea will likely age. Not 100%, but should increase the odds.
One of the tips given to me is look for rough looking leafs if you want to age. Reason? 普洱本是粗茶
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Lucky for me is I can enjoy any taste, as long as it's complex and interesting. This means new tea also good to me
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