Jan 19th, '10, 21:01
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by Chip » Jan 19th, '10, 21:01
Zhi Zheng Tea Shop was nominated and confirmed for our TeaVendor Guide under the Pu-erh category. If you would like to nominate them to other categories, you may do this, otherwise limit discussion to their Pu-erh Tea offerings. Thank you!
NEW! Official Pu-erh Tea Vendor Guide for zhizhengtea.com Consider this a perennial topic for Pu-erh teas from Zhi Zheng Tea Shop to discuss and review.
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Official Pu-erh Tea Vendor Guide. Let's see what happens with this wild and crazy idea. You can view the main Pu-erh TeaVendor Guide here:
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=11929 and the main TeaVendor Guide here:
http://www.teachat.com/viewforum.php?f=60
Nov 2nd, '10, 09:46
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by alan logan » Nov 2nd, '10, 09:46
very interesting products (I sampled) and a very nice sampling policy. I also find the information on the site very good, professional, stated in an intellectually honest way.
Nov 2nd, '10, 13:18
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by fdrx » Nov 2nd, '10, 13:18
They have very fine pu-erhs and i recommend their black tea too
Jan 16th, '11, 19:14
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by bryan_drinks_tea » Jan 16th, '11, 19:14
Maybe I am ignorant on this topic, but this looks like a complete rip-off aimed at western customers who don't know any better. I can't possibly think of a reason for their tea to be priced so high. also, please correct me if i'm wrong here - I am always willing to learn.
Jan 16th, '11, 19:55
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by auhckw » Jan 16th, '11, 19:55
Normally puerh of high mountain / wild arbor / ancient trees are more expensive even if it new tea. It can be of priced at USD60 to USD220.
Feb 15th, '11, 18:05
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by fdrx » Feb 15th, '11, 18:05