May 5th, '11, 20:59
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by gingkoseto » May 5th, '11, 20:59
auhckw wrote:gingkoseto wrote:If you can recommend to me a must-have music CD or a must-read non-religious book, then I can recommend to you a must-have puerh

Here you go:-
01. ZHANG Fu-quan — Tea (1993)
02. ZHANG Fu-quan — Tea Travel (1994)
03. ZHANG Fu-quan — Tea with Flower Fragrance (1993)
04. ZHANG Fu-quan — Oolong Tea (1994)
05. ZHANG Fu-quan — Tea & Pot (1995)
06. ZHANG Fu-quan — Chinese Tea Ballads (1996)
07. SHI Zhi-you — An Invitation to Tea (1998)
08. VA — Cha Tao: The Way of Tea / Дао чая (1996)
09. VA — Drunk in Tea (2000)
10. Zhang Wei-liang — Tea Drops (2001)
11. Zhang Wei-liang — Poetics of Tea (2004)
12. Zhang Wei-liang — Taste Zen in Tea (2002)
Example:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gw41fnHBK0
Thank you for at least trying!

Now let's see if the "must" list of any two, three, or more people can possibly overlap

May 5th, '11, 21:03
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by gingkoseto » May 5th, '11, 21:03
ikpatje wrote:"Must have" may not be the correct term.
To more a list of very good basic pu-erh tea's that everyone really should have in his possession.
Xia Guan Tuo? But I bet many people can't bear with it. I can only say this is the tea I buy every year. But I don't really feel I "must have" it. If it should extinct, I am sure there are tons of other choices out there.
May 6th, '11, 00:27
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by MarshalN » May 6th, '11, 00:27
The only reason that tea is expensive is because of Cloud, and Cloud took so long before he posted about it is because he probably bought up most of the supply of the tea, so he can sell it back to the market for a much higher price than when he bought it.