Xiaguan Tibetan Flame brick

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Xiaguan Tibetan Flame brick

by shogun89 » Apr 7th, '09, 18:00

I have a few of the 2007 bricks and am quite satisfied with them, good tea for the money. But did they ever make any 2008 or will any 2009's be made? 2007 wasent supposed to be the best year for puerh so I am hopping some 2009 come out this year so they might be of even better quality for super cheap. Anyone have any info on these?

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by heatwaves » Apr 7th, '09, 18:46

Haven't seen any 2008, but you can get 2006 here: http://tuochatea.com/pu_erh_brick/xiagu ... _brick.htm

Might as well get two years earlier for a steal of a price.

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by Drax » Apr 7th, '09, 18:54

And you can get 2004 right here. But not as good as a 'steal' in terms of price...

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by shogun89 » Apr 7th, '09, 18:59

Yeah, I have seen those before. The 2006 is an excellent deal but I dont really want to pay the shipping from China.

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by heatwaves » Apr 8th, '09, 16:39

I realize you already know, but you could defer some of the shipping costs by picking up some cakes as well. Nothing like a great justification to buy more pu!Tuochatea does offer Menghai, along with other smaller factory cakes. I bought their Tianpin cake a while back and it's pretty tasty.

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