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New to Groupe New to Pu-erh
Hi all,
I am new to this groupe and new to pu-erh tea. I have not had much pu-erh. have had tea bags from the market and loose tea from Teavana. Can anyone coment on the pu-erh from teavana. It seems ok to me but I am verry new to this. Any guideance would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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New to Groupe New to Pu-erh
Teavana is not very well-known for its puerhs (I never saw more than one or
two choices). I had one some time ago and it was a what we call "black" or "shu" (cooked) puerh of a median quality. But then again - I prefer green, or sheng puerhs. Sasha "phenol3" > wrote in message ups.com... > Hi all, > I am new to this groupe and new to pu-erh tea. I have not had much > pu-erh. have had tea bags from the market and loose tea from Teavana. > Can anyone coment on the pu-erh from teavana. It seems ok to me but I > am verry new to this. Any guideance would be appreciated. > Thanks. > |
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New to Groupe New to Pu-erh
phenol3 wrote: > Hi all, > I am new to this groupe and new to pu-erh tea. I have not had much > pu-erh. have had tea bags from the market and loose tea from Teavana. > Can anyone coment on the pu-erh from teavana. It seems ok to me but I > am verry new to this. Any guideance would be appreciated. > Thanks. For a list of most US Vendors that carry more than a few varities see: http://www.pu-erh.net/sections.php?Choice=US_Vendors Mike www.pu-erh.net |
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