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Default SICHUAN TEAS

I'm very interested in trying some Sichuan Teas. I have a particularly
delicious Sichuan Gong Fu Quality Black Tea from Teaspring; but, I am
wondering if there's more variety available and from
whom................? Greens? (The prices for greens from Sichuan
Province are all over the map, so to speak.). Has anyone had
experience with these greens?
Thanks much!
Happy Sips!
Shen (drinking ITC's luscious Hao Ya)

 
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