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I got a sample of a tie-guan-yin oolongs in a order and i really liked
it and i like other oolongs but i have kinda put them on the back
burner because i have been drinking alot of pu-erh, keemun and yunnans.
But because of this sample i have desided to order a few samples form
Upton. I am going to try a couple of there higher end oolongs, but i
saw that they have a Tie-Guan-Yin 2nd grade 125g bag for $5.80 and i
was wondering if anybody has tried it and is it any good. Also does
anybody know any other good oolongs that upton has that are worth a try
(that aren't to expensive).

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