Apr 20th, '12, 22:05
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by Garrett » Apr 20th, '12, 22:05
I'm looking for some recommended vendors of organic Chinese greens. Who would you guys recommend?
Thanks in advance to anyone who helps steer me in the right direction.

Apr 21st, '12, 05:03
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by blairswhitaker » Apr 21st, '12, 05:03
I recommend
seven cups
mad monk tea
the whole leaf
red blossom has several choices that that are grown organic but not certified.
Apr 23rd, '12, 16:46
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by intelligen_tea_a » Apr 23rd, '12, 16:46
I second Seven Cups and Red Blossom (have you seen the price for their finest dragonwell? $85 for 2oz

). I might also add Verdant Tea. All of these selections are known for their quality and commitment to justice and sustainability, as well as being organic.
Apr 27th, '12, 09:54
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by JRS22 » Apr 27th, '12, 09:54
On what do you base this suspicion?
Apr 27th, '12, 11:30
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by Poohblah » Apr 27th, '12, 11:30
JRS22 wrote:
On what do you base this suspicion?
Because Scott is awesome and sells some great teas.
That is the reason, right?

Apr 27th, '12, 13:58
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by teaisme » Apr 27th, '12, 13:58
what poohblah said!
Also gut feeling and a little pieces here and there, like the pics for the previous organic teas seem more on the heavier roasted side (not really what I want though not a bad thing necessarily), wuliang is a good place for tea to grow no?, some previous organics don't state harvest, one is not spring, price differences, etc etc jasmine pearls

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by iannon » Apr 27th, '12, 18:15
Teaspring sells some organic chinese teas as well but you kind of have to search for them
Apr 28th, '12, 03:33
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by etorix » Apr 28th, '12, 03:33
ive liked pretty much everything ive tried from both Verdant and Teaspring tbh
on teaspring im working on their list of 2012s, currently 2 Meng Dings cued up for the weekend
the only negatory is that both packages ive received arrived OPEN, tho nothing was stolen
sloppy Customs mb, but why only them?
Apr 28th, '12, 15:18
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by JRS22 » Apr 28th, '12, 15:18
teaisme wrote:what poohblah said!
Also gut feeling and a little pieces here and there, like the pics for the previous organic teas seem more on the heavier roasted side (not really what I want though not a bad thing necessarily), wuliang is a good place for tea to grow no?, some previous organics don't state harvest, one is not spring, price differences, etc etc jasmine pearls

I like to deal with vendors that inspire that level of trust. That's how I feel about Jing Tea Shop and Seven Cups. I'll have to take a closer look at Yunnan Sourcing offerings.