Hi,
My name is Tao,founder of the Tao Tea Leaf, was raised in Wu Yi Shan, known for its poetic landscape and as a center for Oolong and Black teas in Fujian province. Tao Tea Leaf continues the rich and history of Chinese tea culture. Tao Wu is a second generation tea exporter and a true tea sommelier.
I'm so happy i am here, i'd like to talk to you guys,share my knowledge!
Sep 16th, '10, 18:50
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Re: Hello from Tao Tea Leaf
Welcome Tao to TeaChat. I hope to see you around the forum.
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Sep 16th, '10, 18:54
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Sep 18th, '10, 12:29
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Hello and Welcome to Tea Chat, I hope the Grand Opening goes over big. If I may suggest... "Buy large tea cups". I can't tell you how ridiculous I feel with six 1oz. cups of tea in front of me.TaoTeaLeaf wrote:Hi,
My name is Tao,founder of the Tao Tea Leaf, was raised in Wu Yi Shan.
I'm so happy i am here, i'd like to talk to you guys,share my knowledge!

Oct 22nd, '10, 21:26
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Welcome to TeaChat.
It is nice to have someone from Wuyi on the forum.
Perhaps you could provide me with some details about San Yin on this thread!
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=14243
It is nice to have someone from Wuyi on the forum.
Perhaps you could provide me with some details about San Yin on this thread!

http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=14243
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And (please) if that is not too onerous a request, as I see you sell Bei Dou maybe you could start an Oolong thread about 'Children of Da Hong Pao'
I visit Malaysia annually, and one of my tea drinking friends tells me his all time favourite Oolongs are 3 original 1st generation offspring of DHP.
Bei Dou, Qu Shi and Qi Dan.
I am now on a pilgrimmage to locate as many examples of each and try them for myself.
I have purchase 3 Bei Dou (soon I will want some more) but so far only 1 Que Shi (purchased) and 1 Qi Dan (yet to order)
It would be interesting to find out more about them all, and are there any more 1st generation children of DHP.
and where does Xiao Hang Po fit into the children, cuttings scenario?

I visit Malaysia annually, and one of my tea drinking friends tells me his all time favourite Oolongs are 3 original 1st generation offspring of DHP.
Bei Dou, Qu Shi and Qi Dan.
I am now on a pilgrimmage to locate as many examples of each and try them for myself.
I have purchase 3 Bei Dou (soon I will want some more) but so far only 1 Que Shi (purchased) and 1 Qi Dan (yet to order)
It would be interesting to find out more about them all, and are there any more 1st generation children of DHP.
and where does Xiao Hang Po fit into the children, cuttings scenario?
Re: Hello from Tao Tea Leaf
nonc_ron wrote:Hello and Welcome to Tea Chat, I hope the Grand Opening goes over big. If I may suggest... "Buy large tea cups". I can't tell you how ridiculous I feel with six 1oz. cups of tea in front of me.TaoTeaLeaf wrote:Hi,
My name is Tao,founder of the Tao Tea Leaf, was raised in Wu Yi Shan.
I'm so happy i am here, i'd like to talk to you guys,share my knowledge!

Re: Hello from Tao Tea Leaf
Oolong and Pu-er are also my favorite teas, i get all my Chinese directly from China tea gardens......annastazia wrote:Hello Tao , I love Puerh and oolong tea, are you a distributor?