But you have to look very closely to spot it, wouldn't hurt to clarify a little

Maybe I am getting blind in my old age, but I do not see where it states 50g. Please let me where you saw this.miig wrote:Its 50g each, right?
But you have to look very closely to spot it, wouldn't hurt to clarify a little
Sorry for the confusion - I have added a more clear description!miig wrote:Its below the order form.. coded in the SKU unit. For example, the 2007 Liubao has: SKU: 07LBHCCP-50G. I checked, cakes have SKUs ending with 357G. By the way: i'm a former salesman, used to looking out for that kind of stuff
Thanks for adding the amounts to two of the teas. But I think you forgot to do so with the 2012 Liubao.TwoDog2 wrote:Sorry for the confusion - I have added a more clear description!miig wrote:Its below the order form.. coded in the SKU unit. For example, the 2007 Liubao has: SKU: 07LBHCCP-50G. I checked, cakes have SKUs ending with 357G. By the way: i'm a former salesman, used to looking out for that kind of stuff
Thank you for the kind praise!sherubtse wrote:Nice job on the site re-design, TwoDog2! Great articles too.
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miig wrote:Hi Paul,
i'm preparing an order and have a question: I just tried your 2002 Green Label 7572 (sample) and really enjoyed its wet-flavor that is luckily not too heavy while still quite present.
I'm looking for a nice wet-stored tea and while I enjoyed this one, i wondered which the alternatives were. If I see it correctly, only some of the 200X-shengs did also get some humid storage, is that right?