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I would love to be in on some samples, you have the most impressive collection I've ever seen. You could open a shop, and everyone's purchases wouldn't leave much of a dent in your collection over the next few years. Highly impressive!
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can send some samples for you to brew. just not sure how and where to send.funkmaster nice wrote:It's almost like Phuarobert has a puerh tree in his back yard and it's puing out tongs. I need this tree.
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i have tea merchants here who offered to back me if i open a shop. but prefer to keep this a hobby for the time being. can send some samples for you to brew. just not sure how and where to send.thanks wrote:I would love to be in on some samples, you have the most impressive collection I've ever seen. You could open a shop, and everyone's purchases wouldn't leave much of a dent in your collection over the next few years. Highly impressive!
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Dear lord phuarobert... How many rooms do you have dedicated to tea? How old do you're pots date back to? You don't happen to have a list of your various beengs do you? Gotta admit, that I'm a bit jealous. Thats one hell of a collection.
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I'm pretty sure that I paid less than that for my last car, compared to what must have been spent for that collection.
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What an amazing collection! Thank you so much for sharing the pics.phuarobert wrote:can send some samples for you to brew. just not sure how and where to send.shogun89 wrote:DUDE!!!!!!! IS THIS FOR REAL? YOU WIN, I GIVE UP!!!![]()
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Phuarobert- Your collection is Amazing! I am very curious about this set of 6 mountain series, those cakes on the top of your cupboard. Could you tell me more about them please? Year, Company, where did you get them, and how it taste on the Yiwu one etc... They just look so yummy! Many Thanks.phuarobert wrote:IMG_0397.JPG.

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Sheesh, that is a big collection.. Looks like Dayi exploded around your house.
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i do have a list of all the teas i have. as for my pots no list but only photos. vintage i lost track.Trioxin wrote:Dear lord phuarobert... How many rooms do you have dedicated to tea? How old do you're pots date back to? You don't happen to have a list of your various beengs do you? Gotta admit, that I'm a bit jealous. Thats one hell of a collection.
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Looks like we have the same taste in tea: wuyi and pu erh are my favorites as well. I'd love to see some pics of your wuyi collection. Considering you've collected wuyi since 1996, you must have tried aging some wuyi. Have you dabbled in reroasting?phuarobert wrote:i started collecting teapots frm 1995 and tea (wuyi - from 1996 and puerh - from 1997
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Old tree beeng produced by Marn Zhuang Tea Factory in 2004. Was a gift to me from a local tea importer. Couldn't quite recall the taste on them.TIM wrote:Phuarobert- Your collection is Amazing! I am very curious about this set of 6 mountain series, those cakes on the top of your cupboard. Could you tell me more about them please? Year, Company, where did you get them, and how it taste on the Yiwu one etc... They just look so yummy! Many Thanks.phuarobert wrote:IMG_0397.JPG.T

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Phuarobert, I think we need a new thread. May I suggest:
Phuarobert: show off your Pu!!!!
Or perhaps we need a sticky...or an entire category....you know, Black Tea, Green Tea, Oolong, Puer and Phuarobert
Phuarobert: show off your Pu!!!!
Or perhaps we need a sticky...or an entire category....you know, Black Tea, Green Tea, Oolong, Puer and Phuarobert
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Thanks for the reply Robert. I saw them in 2005 and still hitting my head not getting them. They should be 6 in a bing, with 6 famous mountains all included per bing if I remember correctly? The maocha and the stone pressing was very refined and chociest. Very lucky you... I do wish I could have taste them back thenphuarobert wrote:TIM wrote:Phuarobert- Your collection is Amazing! I am very curious about this set of 6 mountain series, those cakes on the top of your cupboard. Could you tell me more about them please? Year, Company, where did you get them, and how it taste on the Yiwu one etc... They just look so yummy! Many Thanks.phuarobert wrote:IMG_0397.JPG.T

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its 6 bing in a tong and each bing for each mountain.TIM wrote:Thanks for the reply Robert. I saw them in 2005 and still hitting my head not getting them. They should be 6 in a bing, with 6 famous mountains all included per bing if I remember correctly? The maocha and the stone pressing was very refined and chociest. Very lucky you... I do wish I could have taste them back thenphuarobert wrote:TIM wrote:Phuarobert- Your collection is Amazing! I am very curious about this set of 6 mountain series, those cakes on the top of your cupboard. Could you tell me more about them please? Year, Company, where did you get them, and how it taste on the Yiwu one etc... They just look so yummy! Many Thanks.phuarobert wrote:IMG_0397.JPG.T
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the wuyi tea are still in their containers or packs not opened. nowadays i drink puerh more. have not dabbled in reroasting but feel it is needed to get the aroma back.trent wrote:Looks like we have the same taste in tea: wuyi and pu erh are my favorites as well. I'd love to see some pics of your wuyi collection. Considering you've collected wuyi since 1996, you must have tried aging some wuyi. Have you dabbled in reroasting?phuarobert wrote:i started collecting teapots frm 1995 and tea (wuyi - from 1996 and puerh - from 1997