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Oct 29th, '08, 11:28
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by CynTEAa » Oct 29th, '08, 11:28

The emerald needle's Chinese name is hang lv yin zhen, from Hangzhou.

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by brandon » Oct 29th, '08, 17:18

I started with Yunnan Noir - reminds me more of other Chinese blacks than Yunnan Gold. Pretty nice.

I don't have the caffeine tolerance to try them all tonight, but I'd love to.

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by Chip » Oct 29th, '08, 21:18

CynTEAa wrote:The emerald needle's Chinese name is hang lv yin zhen, from Hangzhou.
Thanx for the info, Cyn!
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!

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Oct 30th, '08, 10:59
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by xine » Oct 30th, '08, 10:59

Ok, I'm sending thme today! Sorry for the slight delay, I was out of the office battling a cold (i still haven't won!).

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by CynTEAa » Oct 30th, '08, 15:15

Chip wrote:
CynTEAa wrote:The emerald needle's Chinese name is hang lv yin zhen, from Hangzhou.
Thanx for the info, Cyn!
Most welcome my dear!

There's a tiny CHIP in my gaiwan! Eeek - how did you get in there? :)

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Oct 30th, '08, 17:24
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by Chip » Oct 30th, '08, 17:24

CynTEAa wrote:There's a tiny CHIP in my gaiwan! Eeek - how did you get in there? :)
There is a less than tiny CHIP in my new Adagio tasting set, but I know how I got there.

Had the Fujian Baroque today. Nice and complex. Oaky, fruity, balmy, and sweet. Also, lighter than Keemun. Left me feeling like I had just enjoyed an oolong.

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Oct 30th, '08, 22:09
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by chamekke » Oct 30th, '08, 22:09

Geez, I step away from TeaChat for a few days, and all kinds of exciting things start happening :wink:

If it's not too late to say "me too", Xine, I would love to try the new samples! Have PM'ed my address to you.

And if I'm out of scope (because of being in Canada), well, I rejoice that you're being so generous with American TeaChatters :D

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Oct 30th, '08, 22:12
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by Proinsias » Oct 30th, '08, 22:12

Well there's some on the way to Scotland so if the answer's 'can't ship to Canada' as opposed to 'none left' I'd start feeling paranoid.

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by chamekke » Oct 30th, '08, 22:24

Proinsias wrote:Well there's some on the way to Scotland so if the answer's 'can't ship to Canada' as opposed to 'none left' I'd start feeling paranoid.
Heh. Good point!

By the way, Proin, you're up a bit late aren't you? Or is that "up early"?
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