Dear Greg -
There are very little truths in any statement that do not take into
consideration the variety of tastes and sheer enormity of tea experience.
There is no such thing as "something should be done this way". There is
always fine points, exceptions, new interesting variations. Tea does not
tolerate authoritarian approach.
Good luck with your "Tea University".
Sasha.
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> Tea should be drank fresh. This is true for green, black, oolong and
> white teas. The only exception is the Chinese black tea pu erh.
> Classical "pu erh" or its subset "tuo cha" is kept for decades (like
> fine red wine) in China until its taste is extremely mellow.
> Exceptionally fine aged-pu erh is very rare. One of such pu erh tea
> brick can cost $300+. You can find out more about tea at "Tea
> University" at http://www.brandconcepts.biz/4teauniv_main.php.
>
> Greg
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