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Well, I took a pu plunge - got my first pu-erh tuo cha (Xiaguan Gold Tuo
Cha) from Teaspring. Before I try it, I have a question: the one I got is
from the 2004 harvest. If I whack off a chunk to taste it and then decide
to age it for a few more years, does cutting/breaking the cake affect the
aging, good or bad? Or is this tea not worth worrying about in this regard?

Thanks,
Dean