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Michael Plant
 
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6/21/05


>
>> No offense, but there is no such thing as a green puer more than a year
>> old except in American marketing. Here, green puer simply means it was
>> picked this year.

>
> Could you tell us where you are in China? Because when i go to my
> suppliers for my pu erh in fang cun (Guangzhou), i can ask for green pu
> erh that is between current year and 5 years old. Green pu erh doesn't
> mean tea of current year, it simply refers to this type of pu erh -
> "Sheng Puerh".
>
> SEb
>


Seb,

That's my understanding. Ah, language. It's there for us to use and abuse.