
She got it from Tea Masters and Stephane reviews it here better than I could:
http://teamasters.blogspot.com/2010/05/ ... dieux.html
Unless you can read French, you may want to have Google translate it for you.

Thanks, glad you liked the review.Victoria wrote:Very nice review! Glad you enjoyed it!!
There is DYL and then there is DYL![]()
Unfortunately I believe Tea Masters is sold out.
I would next try Hou De or Camellia Sinensis.
I'm learning, but the originally thought the aged MengHai was an aged Oolong like this one (I guess I need to read more carefully):Victoria wrote:A sample of their DYL is on the way to me now.
I dunno much about Pu, to comment.
My recommendations is go for it Guitar. As I mentioned in some other threads, I'm on about the 10th steeping of some leaves I started yesterday and it is still going strong!guitar9876 wrote:Nice review! I too have been eying that DYL on Hou de. Ah yes that looks like a Norbu gaiwan.
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> do tea buying in May and when it was time for DaYuLing tea, plants got
> attacked by spider mites. My tea friend told me it was not worthy of
> buying, so I gave it up. I will do my best to source out a good
> DaYuLing for winter season, so please pray that the weather will be good for it.
>
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