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"Zephyrus" > wrote in message
om... > > I try to order tea from their country of origin, usually I > > get better grades for a better price. > > Really? Sounds interesting. Could you mention some of your vendors, > exp. Chinese? I have the impression that mentioning vendors is extremly unpopular by some the participants of this forum. Anyway... Chinese retailers that send abroad are notoriously difficult to find. I don't know if that has something to do with Chinese legislation or just the fact that most Chinese don't speak (very well) English. I have been very satisfied with the products and the service I have got from Michael Ryan's company which is located in China. I have also been very happy with the teas and service from Sun Sing Tea of Hong Kong. They do sell some old puerh, I see on their website that they are at the moment offering pieces of a teacake from 1920 for $HKD 880(~US$ 112) per 10 grams. Teaspring is located in the US, but they ship from China. Their service is also very good. In the hopefully near future I and some friends plan to import larger amounts of teas from a wholesale export firm, which is much easier to find. > I was going off of something WS posted a while back (note that I was > invoking that as something that the site in question *didn't* do). That's right. I read that too quickly. Thanks for the link to his very interesting post! > http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...e .com&rnum=3 > > > You are lucky if you think10 per kg shipping is expensive. That is what I > > have to pay for *domestic* shipping in Norway! > > Really? Wow. That helps put things in perspective. Maybe that's not so > bad after all... The same friends that I hope to import teas together with, recently stayed 6 months in China, and they tell me that $10 per kg is actually a very reasonable rate. But as always, shipping and taxes have to be included in the total cost of the tea. So is it worth it? Maybe not if you have a good tea store nearby. Lars |
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