they are tempting
The Tea Gallery have
1950's Shui Xian
http://www.theteagallery.com/1950_Shui_ ... a-50sx.htm
New taste sensations for Shui Xian as far as I am concerned

and
We were delighted with notes of licorice, anise, and green bean cake.
Shui Xian Bricks
http://www.theteagallery.com/1997_Shui_ ... -97sxb.htm
I have never thought of Plums and dates in Shui Xian - sounds interestingWe tasted bold plummy flavor with a lot of red date and a sour note that laced the sides of the tongue.
and there are also Shui Xian Cakes
http://www.imperialtea.com/Old-Bush-Shu ... -P804.aspx
Carefully compressed, the leaf was harvested from selected 100 year old bush harvests and after manufacture was wrapped in cotton paper to allow continued aging.