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Hi All,
I stumbled upon some raw puer at the Shuang Hur supermarket in St. Paul on University. It's labeled as a Xia Guan first grade 100g tuo. I think it's the real deal, as it has the mark imprinted in the tea itself. Judging by the taste, I think it's quite young. For the puer experts: how do I ascertain the age of the tuo? There doesn't appear to be a number that would indicate the year. There are two different four digit numbers on the back of the box, the first is 9833.5 (suppose that's five), and below that is 9679. For those of you looking for this stuff in the TC, bewa Shuang Hur stocks both cooked and uncooked versions of this tuo. They are in mixed together, and I accidentally purchased a cooked one along with the uncooked, because the two packages are identical (as far as I can tell). Don't be afraid to open them up and take a peek. The folks there are very nice. Regards, Nico |
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