-Xu Fu Long Ya
-Wu Yi Qu Hao
-Emperor Long Jing
Does anyone has tried them? I have never bought a recently harvested tea and I would like to buy now.
Thanks so much and sorry for my bad english
What's YS ?bagua7 wrote:There are reviews in TeaSpring's page (including our mod Chip):
http://www.teaspring.com/Emperor-Long-J ... ion=rating
Comparing quality LJ with the cheap green teas sold at YS is like comparing this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrjg3jzP2uI
With this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmSDDslA ... dded#at=23
Ah, thanks. So far I've only ordered teaware from there, not tea. Thanks for the heads up.JRS22 wrote:YS = Yunnan Sourcing
hahahahaha very very goodbagua7 wrote:There are reviews in TeaSpring's page (including our mod Chip):
http://www.teaspring.com/Emperor-Long-J ... ion=rating
Comparing quality LJ with the cheap green teas sold at YS is like comparing this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrjg3jzP2uI
With this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmSDDslA ... dded#at=23
I´m going to try it so I could compare to YS, I´ll buy 25 grams of each tea firstChip wrote:Of course my review was 2007 harvest which might as well be decades ago ...![]()
However I have had all very positive experiences with TeaSpring and recommend their greens. It is nice that you can opt for 25 grams if you are uncertain about a tea.
They give all the harvest info you could possibly want and even some historicity of teas.
If they do not beat YS, I will eat my ... kyusu!lkj23 wrote:I´m going to try it so I could compare to YS, I´ll buy 25 grams of each tea firstChip wrote:Of course my review was 2007 harvest which might as well be decades ago ...![]()
However I have had all very positive experiences with TeaSpring and recommend their greens. It is nice that you can opt for 25 grams if you are uncertain about a tea.
They give all the harvest info you could possibly want and even some historicity of teas.
ahahaha prepare your teethChip wrote: If they do not beat YS, I will eat my ... kyusu!