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Default Best Online Store for Chinese Teas (ship to US)?

On Mar 5, 8:04 pm, "Alton B. Wilson" > wrote:
> Shen,
>
> Thanks for the good words about Teaspring. I didn't think that maybe
> the tea was coming from afar.
>
> I guess I have been on a journey from Celestial Seasons, to Tazo, to
> Adagio, to Upton and now moving more towards green and Oolong from more
> "boutique" suppliers, if I can use that term, meant in the best way.
>
> I am waiting on:
>
> Feng Huang Dan Cong
> Shui Xian
> Jade Tie Guan Yin
> Bi Tan Lan Xue
> Pu Ti Cha
>
> Right now, I am buying a lot of small sample packs to try to find out
> what I like and what I don't.
>
> Do you use the same type of tea pot for all of your teas? Do you use
> any type of special water for your tea? I had a guy at a Sears store
> try to sell me a reverse osmosis system, saying that he was a tea
> drinker and that it made a big difference in taste.
>
> Regards,
>
> Alton


Hey Alton,

This may be a great topic to start a new thread rather than buried in
this one as it is a valid question and I'm sure will get some
conversation started. (at least I'd take it on

- Dominic