Hi .
Other than Yunnan Sourcing , any other places recommended for Pu-erh in Portland ?
Looking for teaware as well .
Thanks .
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zencha wrote:Hi .
Other than Yunnan Sourcing , any other places recommended for Pu-erh in Portland ?
Looking for teaware as well .
Thanks .
+1, I also would like to know this.
I hear for general Asian sourced teas Tao of Tea is good... but looking at their online pu-erh selection I am not pleased:
http://taooftea.com/categ.php?catid=19
A couple loose, a couple no-label bricks and cakes.

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j-tea is in Eugene, btw. But definitely worth visiting if you can make the trek out there.
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Shortly after posting I found Red Robe Tea House & Cafe in Portland's , ahem, "Chinatown".
Got a cup of the 2009 Dayi Menghai V93 Pu’erh to go .
Just what the doctor ordered !
http://www.redrobeteahouse.com/Puerh_Tea.html
Got a cup of the 2009 Dayi Menghai V93 Pu’erh to go .
Just what the doctor ordered !
http://www.redrobeteahouse.com/Puerh_Tea.html
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Naw man, what you want is:2007 Dayi Menghai An Xiang Pu’erh
the 2009 V93 isn't really as good as preceding V93. It's the worst of the teas on offer from there!
the 2009 V93 isn't really as good as preceding V93. It's the worst of the teas on offer from there!
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... thanks for the feedback .
I'll go back and try the 2007 Dayi Menghai An Xiang Pu’erh .
I'll go back and try the 2007 Dayi Menghai An Xiang Pu’erh .
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I highly recommend going to Fly Awake Tea Garden. I've been there a few times with the Portland tea meetup and all were a treat. It's literally a backyard turned into a teahouse.
I tried one young "mao cha" (what Kevin called it; I didn't care to ask for more info) that was nicely energetic when I was there a little while ago. I have a sample of young raw I got from there a few weeks ago that is supposed to be brutal; I'll make sure to mention it in the POTD when I get to it.
I tried one young "mao cha" (what Kevin called it; I didn't care to ask for more info) that was nicely energetic when I was there a little while ago. I have a sample of young raw I got from there a few weeks ago that is supposed to be brutal; I'll make sure to mention it in the POTD when I get to it.
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Found this NYT article from 2007 :
Beyond Tea and Crumpets Portland
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/08/trave ... d=all&_r=0
Beyond Tea and Crumpets Portland
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/08/trave ... d=all&_r=0
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Just went there today, I recommend Fly Awake Tea Garden for an interesting experience and good tea. The back-garden ambiance was definitely a large part of the appeal.PurplePotato wrote:I highly recommend going to Fly Awake Tea Garden. I've been there a few times with the Portland tea meetup and all were a treat. It's literally a backyard turned into a teahouse.
The guy serving the teas couldn't tell me a whole lot demographic info (like what sub-region the tea came from), so my educational ich wasn't as satisfied as I would've liked.
He was able to serve me tea based off what type of tea drinking experience I was craving, like "I want something 'grounding' or an 'opening' tea".
Seemed like he had a lot of stuff from Yunnan Sourcing and Mandala Tea, so if you already have a lot of that tea at home maybe consider going more for the mindful/chill ambiance...
peace,
bellmont
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http://www.oregonlive.com/business/inde ... sh_st.html
I never knew the man or his teas but I grew up in Portland. RIP.
I never knew the man or his teas but I grew up in Portland. RIP.
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I love this tea. I knew them up . they make it nice.
https://teaswan.com/pages/wholesale-tea-and-bulk-tea
https://teaswan.com/pages/wholesale-tea-and-bulk-tea