"Mike Petro" > wrote in message
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>
> 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
>
Mike,
Others have provided the link, so I won't repeat it.
Thanks for your input. I have had good experiences with this vendor, so I
may take a pu plunge with them.
Regards,
Dean