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mike, michael, etc.
can you suggest on-line web source of lightly fermented oolongs- thanx joanne |
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I buy all my tea online at www.stashtea.com Been buying from them for at
least 10 years without any problems. "Joanne Rosen" > wrote in message . net... > mike, michael, etc. > can you suggest on-line web source of lightly fermented oolongs- > thanx > joanne > |
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I got my first internet order from Stash, then realized their prices were
comparitively high. They're a big company with big overhead; most stuff in their catalog one can find at much lower prices elsewhere. "Pete" > wrote in message ... > I buy all my tea online at www.stashtea.com Been buying from them for at > least 10 years without any problems. > > > "Joanne Rosen" > wrote in message > . net... > > mike, michael, etc. > > can you suggest on-line web source of lightly fermented oolongs- > > thanx > > joanne > > > > |
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Joanne . net10/3/04
> can you suggest on-line web source of lightly fermented oolongs- > thanx > joanne > > Joanne, Tea Centre in Canada has lightly roasted Taiwan Oolongs that you might enjoy, including Bao Zhongs, Li Shan, and Dong Ding. <http://www.teacentre.ca/oolongtea.htm> Silk Road Teas, which is of course *not* on line has a range of quite lightly roasted and oxidized green Oolongs in a wide variety of styles. You will need to telephone at (415) 488-9017. A new Taiwan Dong Ding will be coming on line soon from IPOT. I am drinking it now. It's somewhat more roasted than I expected, although pretty green. Very interesting. I think it might not be just what you're looking for. David's Oolongs are truly green types. I've tried several and can recommend them to you given your preference. Michael |
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Don't know about that but I do know that after you buy from them for a while
you start to get special rates and offers that others don't get. Either way I haven't been disappointed and get fine quality tea. |
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Don't know about that but I do know that after you buy from them for a while
you start to get special rates and offers that others don't get. Either way I haven't been disappointed and get fine quality tea. |
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I was just replying to Falky foo saying that Stash is expensive.
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i called david hoffman at 6:30pm
he doesn' t carry most of the taiwan oolongs and he has a $50 minimum order- i am going to speak to the manager, mark, at the whole foods market in edgewater- david says he sells to whole foods if they request teas. "Michael Plant" > wrote in message ... > 10/4/04 > > >> Don't know about that but I do know that after you buy from them for a >> while >> you start to get special rates and offers that others don't get. Either >> way >> I haven't been disappointed and get fine quality tea. > > > > Pete, > > Since you removed all trace of the orginal post to which you refer, I have > no idea what it is that you don't know about. Please let us know which > company you are talking about. > > Best, > Michael > |
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Joanne,
I am also a big fan of light, "green' oolongs. They're my favorite style, I think. Some days I think IPOT's Nantou oolong can't be beat. I have a fresh bag from them which I havne't opened yet. I have had two special oolongs -- 03 winter and 04 spring -- from Ten Ren and found them adequate but lacking charm, no fruit or flower, rather "hard" and flinty, difficult to warm up to. Had a light oolong from David Lee Hoffman a couple or years ago; that specific one didn't ring my chimes. Michael P is getting some new fancy primo samples from David soon, so Michael may have more info for you. So I am in limbo...I'm drinking up my Ten Ren supply and what's left of a very good Wulong from Big Apple Tea House in NYC. Good to hear of Michael's recommendation of Tea Centre; maybe I'll get in touch with them. Always interested in good leads from you, as well. Joe Kubera |
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![]() Add:Xiamen Yunxiang Enterprises Co.,Ltd., No.24,South Dongpu Two Road, Xiamen, China The Organic Oolong Tea Base: Mount, Ziyun, Anxi, Fujian, China Tel: 0086-0592-8265626 8267726 Fax: 0086-0592-8265627 Contact man:Mr.Wang/LANTER E-MAIL£º Please visit our website http://www.teakingdom.com.cn or www.yunxiangtea.com Xiamen Yunxiang Enterprises Co.,Ltd. incorporated in 1988, is a private enterprise specializing in tea and related products. It has under it an organic Oolong tea production base, tea plantations on high mountains, tea factories, tea stores, and tea houses. It has over one hundred chained stores or counter in different parts of the country. The company is growing along the path of specialization in tea plantation, production and marketing through recruitment of talents, improvement of production techniques, development and innovation, and overall implementation of quality control and "brand" strategy. It has elementarily developed into a group enterprise with intensified operation. Posted through TeaTalk - http://teatalk.dragonwater.com .. |
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![]() Add:Xiamen Yunxiang Enterprises Co.,Ltd., No.24,South Dongpu Two Road, Xiamen, China The Organic Oolong Tea Base: Mount, Ziyun, Anxi, Fujian, China Tel: 0086-0592-8265626 8267726 Fax: 0086-0592-8265627 Contact man:Mr.Wang/LANTER E-MAIL£º Please visit our website http://www.teakingdom.com.cn or www.yunxiangtea.com Xiamen Yunxiang Enterprises Co.,Ltd. incorporated in 1988, is a private enterprise specializing in tea and related products. It has under it an organic Oolong tea production base, tea plantations on high mountains, tea factories, tea stores, and tea houses. It has over one hundred chained stores or counter in different parts of the country. The company is growing along the path of specialization in tea plantation, production and marketing through recruitment of talents, improvement of production techniques, development and innovation, and overall implementation of quality control and "brand" strategy. It has elementarily developed into a group enterprise with intensified operation. Posted through TeaTalk - http://teatalk.dragonwater.com .. |
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