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wow these look great! The Mao pictures (thats what is there, right?) really have a historic touch - very vintage 

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I am tempted to try Fu Zhuan. What are some good current sources on the internet? Any sold on Ebay in stores worth shopping at?
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It's really good, (I don't know much about tea but teawares)miig wrote:wow these look great! The Mao pictures (thats what is there, right?) really have a historic touch - very vintage
Most of CR Mao teawares are fake these days, and Yixings too. Genuine CR propangandic Yixings should be white-painted rather than carving or decoration. Painted 'Mao' should be extremely rare..and quite pricey (but quantity is almost too few to make a price). I once saw a genuine Mao Yixing in Beijing (out of +100 fakes), pretty neat in fashion yet the owner didn't wanna sell

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there were seven pieces imported in the 80s here, but couldnt sell during that period of time because no one drank such teas, and the quality of the tea is terribly coarse with very rough processing, so much so that many tea snobs wouldnt even touch it with a ten foot pole!miig wrote:wow these look great! The Mao pictures (thats what is there, right?) really have a historic touch - very vintage
but now with enough age, the rough is smoothening.. and that is why those whom had drank it, considered it a beggar turning into a king (乞丐变皇帝)
a local tea master had experimented with the brewing for two days, and came up with one that worked really well. now desired by many, but just not enough bricks to go around. i'll leave mine stored for another couple of decades to see what it will turn into.
Jul 2nd, '14, 10:37
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I take it the "flowers" have overtaken the Mao ones? Pretty wild...
Allan, I have a fair bit of fu left - though no where near as "flowery" as that! If you'd like I can mail you some.
M.
Allan, I have a fair bit of fu left - though no where near as "flowery" as that! If you'd like I can mail you some.
M.
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Starting the year with fu zhuan I've been aging for a few years. Much more mellow now after a few years of fungal bloom. Definitely very mellow drinking!
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When it comes to age tea, puerh has long been my first and only love but Fu tea has really grown on me especially the older vintages.
I recently uploaded an entry on the 1970s Fuzhuan Brick (People’s Unification Tea). For those who are interested the link is
http://theguidetopuerhtea.blogspot.com/ ... ation.html
Best, VP

I recently uploaded an entry on the 1970s Fuzhuan Brick (People’s Unification Tea). For those who are interested the link is
http://theguidetopuerhtea.blogspot.com/ ... ation.html
Best, VP
Mar 9th, '15, 11:29
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Nice article! Reminds me I need to give my current fu brick another check; haven't drunk any in a long while.
M.
M.
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Was it expensive? I picked up a couple of pieces before from a friendPuerhCollector wrote:When it comes to age tea, puerh has long been my first and only love but Fu tea has really grown on me especially the older vintages.![]()
I recently uploaded an entry on the 1970s Fuzhuan Brick (People’s Unification Tea). For those who are interested the link is
http://theguidetopuerhtea.blogspot.com/ ... ation.html
Best, VP
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Hello Kyarazen,kyarazen wrote:Was it expensive? I picked up a couple of pieces before from a friendPuerhCollector wrote:When it comes to age tea, puerh has long been my first and only love but Fu tea has really grown on me especially the older vintages.![]()
I recently uploaded an entry on the 1970s Fuzhuan Brick (People’s Unification Tea). For those who are interested the link is
http://theguidetopuerhtea.blogspot.com/ ... ation.html
Best, VP
Send me an email varatphong(at)yahoo(dot)com
Share some information about your fu bricks. Perhaps we can trade samples.
Best, VP
Re: Fu Zhuan "Hei Cha"
Managed to give myself the runs in Cambodia By eating a little too adventurously. Trying out fu as a remedy. My tea now tastes quite shu-like. Very interesting.