Our own TwoDog has his blog linked in a recent article on puer:
http://www.chinafile.com/reporting-opin ... n-puer-man
Best wishes,
sherubtse
Re: Rich Man, Puer Man
great article, thanks TwoDog and sherubtse!
how often that is the caseAs fine pu’er has come to be seen as a luxury item, like wine or jewelry, a heftier price tag has come to signify higher value, whether or not it’s a superior product.

No one here seems to think that, right?it’s possible the pu’er money will slow to a trickle before Lao Dah has time to complete his fourth home.
Re: Rich Man, Puer Man
hmm.. unpredictable but still based on the trend on all the various slowdowns in the chinese market.. it could be possiblemiig wrote:No one here seems to think that, right?it’s possible the pu’er money will slow to a trickle before Lao Dah has time to complete his fourth home.
anyways pu-erh had made a lot of farmers very rich, similarly, many vendors as well. all are in the hype and trend just to make tea dollars from consumers

Re: Rich Man, Puer Man
Great article, thank you for sharing it.sherubtse wrote:Our own TwoDog has his blog linked in a recent article on puer:
http://www.chinafile.com/reporting-opin ... n-puer-man