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Pu Erh Tea, how much do you people know about it?



 
 
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Old 16-01-2004, 07:15 AM
Blair P. Houghton
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Default Pu Erh Tea, how much do you people know about it?

Lewis Perin wrote:
(Cameron Lewis) writes:

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Well, I just found a source for some green pu-erh and I've ordered a
Menghai Wild Tree beencha from 2003 as well as some high-grade tuocha.
The source is an ebay seller by the name of pdalien. The shipping is
ruinously expensive, but I haven't been able to find a cheaper source.
I'm trying to convince Kam Leung of FunAlliance.com to carry young
green pu-erh. Here's hoping I can drum up enough interest.


Silk Road Teas has carried Menghai cakes in the past. I'm not sure if
they have them right now but you might want to give them a call (they
aren't on the Net.)


Try these guys:

http://store.yahoo.com/teastores/puerhteas.html

--Blair
"Unless you already did."
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Old 19-01-2004, 05:57 PM
Cameron Lewis
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Default Pu Erh Tea, how much do you people know about it?

Blair P. Houghton wrote in message .. .

Try these guys:

http://store.yahoo.com/teastores/puerhteas.html

--Blair
"Unless you already did."


I haven't yet, actually. Thanks for the link. I think when business
is a little better for me I'll check out that silvertip beencha.

Regards,

Cameron
 




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