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T 10-10-2004 09:33 AM

Ten Ren Pu-Erh - What catagory does it fall into?
 
<http://www.tenren.com/puerhtea1.html>

Is this a wet method type?


TBerk

Zephyrus 11-10-2004 08:54 PM

T > wrote in message .com>...
> <http://www.tenren.com/puerhtea1.html>
>
> Is this a wet method type?
>
>
> TBerk


All "black tea based" "black" "red" &c. pu-erhs are "wet method
type"--and all of Ten Ren's pu-erhs listed under "pu-erh" are "black"
pu-erhs.

The only "green" or unaged puerh i've found on Ten Ren's site is
http://www.tenren.com/yuntuogreent.html

ZBL

[email protected] 13-10-2004 08:12 PM

Lewis Perin > wrote in message >...
> (Zephyrus) writes:
>
> > T > wrote in message .com>...
> > > <http://www.tenren.com/puerhtea1.html>
> > >
> > > Is this a wet method type?
> > >
> > >
> > > TBerk

> >
> > All "black tea based" "black" "red" &c. pu-erhs are "wet method
> > type"--and all of Ten Ren's pu-erhs listed under "pu-erh" are "black"
> > pu-erhs.
> >
> > The only "green" or unaged puerh i've found on Ten Ren's site is
> >
http://www.tenren.com/yuntuogreent.html
>
> Sorry, but "green" isn't a synonym for "unaged" in Puerh parlance. As
> in most Puerh matters, see Mike Petro's authoritative
>
> http://www.pu-erh.net/
>
> /Lew
> ---
> Lew Perin /
>
http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html


Sorry. A slight oversight. What I meant is an unaged but *ageable* pu-erh.

Z

T 14-10-2004 03:24 AM



OK, 'tanks.

Asking & Learning.


TBerk

T 14-10-2004 03:24 AM



OK, 'tanks.

Asking & Learning.


TBerk

T 14-10-2004 03:24 AM



OK, 'tanks.

Asking & Learning.


TBerk


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