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Old 06-04-2008, 12:40 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Shen[_2_]
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Default Pu Ti From Teaspring

On Apr 5, 3:09*pm, "Alton B. Wilson" wrote:
Hello all,

I have been enjoying Pu Ti and Feng Huang Dan Cong from Teaspring. *I
only bought the small sample sizes, so it is time to reorder.

I plan to order more Feng Huang Dan Cong, and to try some Song Zhong Dan
Cong. *My main question is, does anyone know of an alternate source for
Pu Ti? *I really like the sample from Teaspring, and am prepared to buy
more, but it is expensive for me, and if I can find an alternative that
is less expensive, I am willing to try.

Final question, has anyone bought anything really noteworthy from
Teaspring lately? *Any recommendations to add to my list?

Thanks in advance,

Alton


I am fond of all the Dan Congs from Teaspring and, yes, indeed, you've
got a really special TiGuan Yin there in the Pu Ti Cha.
The Dong Ting Bi Luo Chun is exceptionally bright and refreshing and I
really like their Sichuan Gong Fu, rich, deep and dark.
Nai Xiang Oolong is a delicate milky flavoured oolong that seems to be
a very fine quality - I prefer it to Red Blossom's.
Huang Guan Yin is complex and toasty. Just bought some and I really
enjoy the sweet and fragrant Bai Ji Guan.
Dogma turned me on tot he tea and I'm very grateful. It's worth the
price.
Teaspring also carries a Bi Luo Chun Hong Cha (red/black). Yes, that's
right. This one is black, not green and it's really a nice tea for a
formal gong fu or a chilly evening.
It's always a good idea to sample and since Teaspring gets their mail
out pretty swiftly, I'm sure you won't have too much time to wait for
your next box of little treasures.
Shen
 

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