Lucky dog! I may make you sell me one wholesale!jayinhk wrote:I get to pay China prices, and since I'm in the biz now i may buy a case of 7542 for the long haul!
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Sep 29th, '16, 08:45
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I get to pay China prices, and since I'm in the biz now i may buy a case of 7542 for the long haul!
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The Year of the Monkey is supposed to be good too. The Old Tree Round I would pass on for a few years till it ages more. I wasn't impressed by it much at all.Rui wrote:At the moment I have a 7542 (1601) in the humidor (surprise, surprisejayinhk wrote:That is true. I've heard this year's 7542 is good...anyone tried it?mr mopu wrote:I think we all follow each other in our habits.jayinhk wrote:You sure do buy a lot of tea! I know I appreciate it when you and mrmopar buy lots of pu because I buy the stuff you guys like.Rui wrote:Thanks Jay.jayinhk wrote:AFAIK he doesn't sell the maocha anymore, just pressed cakes and samples. He says there's a good red wine character from the pressed tea. I haven't tried it yet. Shoulda bought a cake!Rui wrote:I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!
Earlier I noticed that but that is OK. I'll probably get one cake next month as I have spent quite a bit of money on tea lately.) letting it rehydrate a bit. At the time I also bought the high mountain (Dayi GaoShanYunXiang) 2016 as well and it is also resting a bit.
Still need to get a 7542 thanks for reminding me
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2011 Autumn Yang Ta (Jinggu)
Dominant savory notes of meat broth and lightly smoked black forest ham (closer to the bone), with some slightly sweet dates and darker, dried apricots peeping through here and there, especially in the long aftertaste. Interesting dynamics, good balance and strong salty minerality. Nothing too special going on in the somatics department, the mouthfeel is just OK, but I somehow regret I didn't buy more when it was still available.
Dominant savory notes of meat broth and lightly smoked black forest ham (closer to the bone), with some slightly sweet dates and darker, dried apricots peeping through here and there, especially in the long aftertaste. Interesting dynamics, good balance and strong salty minerality. Nothing too special going on in the somatics department, the mouthfeel is just OK, but I somehow regret I didn't buy more when it was still available.
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Jing Mai 2013 from Tea Urchin. An elegant tea as Dr. Jim calls it in the website. Very clear and slightly bitter first steeping. Mostly gushu leaves with a very nice aroma. Looking forward to the next steepings.
Sep 29th, '16, 03:12
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Please let us know what you think when you try them!Rui wrote:At the moment I have a 7542 (1601) in the humidor (surprise, surprisejayinhk wrote:That is true. I've heard this year's 7542 is good...anyone tried it?mr mopu wrote:I think we all follow each other in our habits.jayinhk wrote:You sure do buy a lot of tea! I know I appreciate it when you and mrmopar buy lots of pu because I buy the stuff you guys like.Rui wrote:Thanks Jay.jayinhk wrote:AFAIK he doesn't sell the maocha anymore, just pressed cakes and samples. He says there's a good red wine character from the pressed tea. I haven't tried it yet. Shoulda bought a cake!Rui wrote:I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!
Earlier I noticed that but that is OK. I'll probably get one cake next month as I have spent quite a bit of money on tea lately.) letting it rehydrate a bit. At the time I also bought the high mountain (Dayi GaoShanYunXiang) 2016 as well and it is also resting a bit.
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At the moment I have a 7542 (1601) in the humidor (surprise, surprisejayinhk wrote:That is true. I've heard this year's 7542 is good...anyone tried it?mr mopu wrote:I think we all follow each other in our habits.jayinhk wrote:You sure do buy a lot of tea! I know I appreciate it when you and mrmopar buy lots of pu because I buy the stuff you guys like.Rui wrote:Thanks Jay.jayinhk wrote:AFAIK he doesn't sell the maocha anymore, just pressed cakes and samples. He says there's a good red wine character from the pressed tea. I haven't tried it yet. Shoulda bought a cake!Rui wrote:I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!
Earlier I noticed that but that is OK. I'll probably get one cake next month as I have spent quite a bit of money on tea lately.

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That is true. I've heard this year's 7542 is good...anyone tried it?mr mopu wrote:I think we all follow each other in our habits.jayinhk wrote:You sure do buy a lot of tea! I know I appreciate it when you and mrmopar buy lots of pu because I buy the stuff you guys like.Rui wrote:Thanks Jay.jayinhk wrote:AFAIK he doesn't sell the maocha anymore, just pressed cakes and samples. He says there's a good red wine character from the pressed tea. I haven't tried it yet. Shoulda bought a cake!Rui wrote:I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!
Earlier I noticed that but that is OK. I'll probably get one cake next month as I have spent quite a bit of money on tea lately.
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I think we all follow each other in our habits.jayinhk wrote:You sure do buy a lot of tea! I know I appreciate it when you and mrmopar buy lots of pu because I buy the stuff you guys like.Rui wrote:Thanks Jay.jayinhk wrote:AFAIK he doesn't sell the maocha anymore, just pressed cakes and samples. He says there's a good red wine character from the pressed tea. I haven't tried it yet. Shoulda bought a cake!Rui wrote:I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!
Earlier I noticed that but that is OK. I'll probably get one cake next month as I have spent quite a bit of money on tea lately.
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True, I didn't think of that.Rui wrote:LOL it seems in this case I am buying what you like...jayinhk wrote:You sure do buy a lot of tea! I know I appreciate it when you and mrmopar buy lots of pu because I buy the stuff you guys like.Rui wrote:Thanks Jay.jayinhk wrote:AFAIK he doesn't sell the maocha anymore, just pressed cakes and samples. He says there's a good red wine character from the pressed tea. I haven't tried it yet. Shoulda bought a cake!Rui wrote:I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!
Earlier I noticed that but that is OK. I'll probably get one cake next month as I have spent quite a bit of money on tea lately.

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LOL it seems in this case I am buying what you like...jayinhk wrote:You sure do buy a lot of tea! I know I appreciate it when you and mrmopar buy lots of pu because I buy the stuff you guys like.Rui wrote:Thanks Jay.jayinhk wrote:AFAIK he doesn't sell the maocha anymore, just pressed cakes and samples. He says there's a good red wine character from the pressed tea. I haven't tried it yet. Shoulda bought a cake!Rui wrote:I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!
Earlier I noticed that but that is OK. I'll probably get one cake next month as I have spent quite a bit of money on tea lately.
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You sure do buy a lot of tea! I know I appreciate it when you and mrmopar buy lots of pu because I buy the stuff you guys like.Rui wrote:Thanks Jay.jayinhk wrote:AFAIK he doesn't sell the maocha anymore, just pressed cakes and samples. He says there's a good red wine character from the pressed tea. I haven't tried it yet. Shoulda bought a cake!Rui wrote:I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!
Earlier I noticed that but that is OK. I'll probably get one cake next month as I have spent quite a bit of money on tea lately.

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Thanks Jay.jayinhk wrote:AFAIK he doesn't sell the maocha anymore, just pressed cakes and samples. He says there's a good red wine character from the pressed tea. I haven't tried it yet. Shoulda bought a cake!Rui wrote:I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!
Earlier I noticed that but that is OK. I'll probably get one cake next month as I have spent quite a bit of money on tea lately.
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AFAIK he doesn't sell the maocha anymore, just pressed cakes and samples. He says there's a good red wine character from the pressed tea. I haven't tried it yet. Shoulda bought a cake!Rui wrote:I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!

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I better pay another visit to Tea Side in the next credit card cycle...jayinhk wrote:Drinking 1000-year-old tree maocha from Tea-Side.com . This stuff has a lovely taste of peaches and osmanthus and a powerful calming effect. I bought 100g. Good gushu like this has a balancing effect on the body, I'm sure of it. I have enough for a few weeks of daily drinking and it's fresh and tasty enough to knock all my other teas off their pedestal until I'm out. I absolutely love this tea!