
I guess then puerh tea production should be exported outside Yunnan. Would it be feasible?
There is a boycott going on in china on this tea. The sales manager from Dayi made some ppl angry with some very rude reply to an email of someone asking something about this tea. The emailed was published online and so the tea forum community is boycotting this tea.KC Lam wrote:
Taetea Ni Er Gong - Have not tried it.
auhckw wrote:There is a boycott going on in china on this tea. The sales manager from Dayi made some ppl angry with some very rude reply to an email of someone asking something about this tea. The emailed was published online and so the tea forum community is boycotting this tea.KC Lam wrote:
Taetea Ni Er Gong - Have not tried it.
I saw the thread with the screen shot of the email in the china tea forum, but I didn't understand the text. If I come across the details will get back to this...Drax wrote:auhckw wrote:There is a boycott going on in china on this tea. The sales manager from Dayi made some ppl angry with some very rude reply to an email of someone asking something about this tea. The emailed was published online and so the tea forum community is boycotting this tea.KC Lam wrote:
Taetea Ni Er Gong - Have not tried it.
What did this sales manager say....??
Let them boycott. If its a good tea we buy and enjoy it.5 years down the road who will remember what someone said but enjoy a well aged tea.Drax wrote:auhckw wrote:There is a boycott going on in china on this tea. The sales manager from Dayi made some ppl angry with some very rude reply to an email of someone asking something about this tea. The emailed was published online and so the tea forum community is boycotting this tea.KC Lam wrote:
Taetea Ni Er Gong - Have not tried it.
What did this sales manager say....??
I tried it and was not particularly impressed, did not buy any and I found this tea sold in only one Taetea store so far. Will check it in Chengdu tea market this weekend.Dass wrote:Let them boycott. If its a good tea we buy and enjoy it.5 years down the road who will remember what someone said but enjoy a well aged tea.Drax wrote:auhckw wrote:There is a boycott going on in china on this tea. The sales manager from Dayi made some ppl angry with some very rude reply to an email of someone asking something about this tea. The emailed was published online and so the tea forum community is boycotting this tea.KC Lam wrote:
Taetea Ni Er Gong - Have not tried it.
What did this sales manager say....??
Please do! I also purchased a couple of the 2010 Hai Lang Hao "Ba Ma Gong Chun" Nan Nuo Shan Ancient Arbor Raw Pu-erh, 400 grams cakes. Really looking forward to seeing how they age.I should write up more detailed tasting notes soon.
Did you write up any tasting notes on the 2010 HLH Ba Ma?fracol wrote:Please do! I also purchased a couple of the 2010 Hai Lang Hao "Ba Ma Gong Chun" Nan Nuo Shan Ancient Arbor Raw Pu-erh, 400 grams cakes. Really looking forward to seeing how they age.I should write up more detailed tasting notes soon.
Yes. I should put it all together in one! I did find the '10 and the '05 (Jas-e tea) to be quite similar. I thought the '10 was a better deal for the money.TokyoB wrote:Did you write up any tasting notes on the 2010 HLH Ba Ma?fracol wrote:Please do! I also purchased a couple of the 2010 Hai Lang Hao "Ba Ma Gong Chun" Nan Nuo Shan Ancient Arbor Raw Pu-erh, 400 grams cakes. Really looking forward to seeing how they age.I should write up more detailed tasting notes soon.