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Default More pu-erhs


DPM wrote:
> Following on to Dominic's post, Teaspring has some interesting pu-erhs
> (http://www.teaspring.com/pu-erh-tea.asp). They even have one claimed to be
> from the '60s! Mike, Lew, Michael, what's your take?


I am confused, where is the 60s tea on their site. All I see is a 70s
GYG but nothing from the 60s. Can you give me a link?

Here is the review I gave them on my site:
"This site is based in Delaware but really ships their tea directly
from China.

Good pictures, factories, and vintages, but no leaf grades. They do
offer some Antique puer online and more upon special request.

Prices range from good to OK but it is hard to tell for sure because
they imbed their shipping cost in the price of the tea itself. I prefer
site that sell the tea at the true price and then charge actual
shipping. Most people who buy tea directly from China know enough to
expect high shipping costs. All of that being said this is a good
source for authentic puerh."

They are a trustworthy source of authentic puerhs. Jing Teahouse, and
Yunnan Sourcing are also good sources.

Mike
http://www.pu-erh.net