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Bi Luo Chun



 
 
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Old 03-07-2009, 01:53 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Hello all, this is the first time I have posted anything to the group.
I was told to check here for a good bi luo chun vendor. Does anyone
have any suggestions?
Thanks!
spot52
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Old 03-07-2009, 02:45 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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On Jul 2, 7:53*pm, spot52 wrote:
Hello all, this is the first time I have posted anything to the group.
I was told to check here for a good bi luo chun vendor. Does anyone
have any suggestions?
Thanks!
spot52


I really enjoy teaspring.com's Bi Lo Chun offerings. BLC is one of my
personal favorites. HouDe also has some amazing ones as well. BLC can
really vary though from season to season and year to year so even
though I stock my favorite three all the time, there is a bit of
variance.

Good Luck!
- Dominic
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Old 03-07-2009, 04:27 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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On Jul 2, 8:45*pm, "Dominic T." wrote:
On Jul 2, 7:53*pm, spot52 wrote:

Hello all, this is the first time I have posted anything to the group.
I was told to check here for a good bi luo chun vendor. Does anyone
have any suggestions?
Thanks!
spot52


I really enjoy teaspring.com's Bi Lo Chun offerings. BLC is one of my
personal favorites. HouDe also has some amazing ones as well. BLC can
really vary though from season to season and year to year so even
though I stock my favorite three all the time, there is a bit of
variance.

Good Luck!
- Dominic


Thanks much for the recommendations. I heard that you were a BLC
lover. I am the same way with Keemun, I try and stay stocked on
several preferred types/vendors.
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Old 03-07-2009, 03:48 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Id recommend my local tea shoppe but that doesnt do you any good. It
looks like the slime tracks not the shell. I will recommend SevenCups
because there is a branch in town where I now buy my Chinese teas
without the hassle of waiting for China Post or ordering off the
Internet. I havent tried their BLC but I can vouch for everything Ive
bought so far. I know their 2009 is in and their 2008 is on sale.
Lucky me Ill check it out on the next visit.

Jim

On Jul 2, 5:53 pm, spot52 wrote:
Hello all, this is the first time I have posted anything to the group.
I was told to check here for a good bi luo chun vendor. Does anyone
have any suggestions?
Thanks!
spot52

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Old 05-07-2009, 06:11 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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spot52 wrote:
Hello all, this is the first time I have posted anything to the group.
I was told to check here for a good bi luo chun vendor. Does anyone
have any suggestions?
Thanks!
spot52


http://www.amazing-green-tea.com/biluochun-tea.html
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Old 09-07-2009, 10:02 AM
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spot52 wrote:
Hello all, this is the first time I have posted anything to the group.
I was told to check here for a good bi luo chun vendor. Does anyone
have any suggestions?
Thanks!
spot52


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