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Gyorgy Sajo
 
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Default Aged puerh sample

Hi all,

I have a question to the more experienced puerh drinkers in this group. I
would like to taste some genuine aged sheng puerh, but do not have the money
and the courage to buy a whole cake. Could you recommend me some trustworthy
vendors, who sell samples - or just small quantities - of aged puerh? So far
I have only found Teaspring that sells samples (15 g) of a Guang Yun Gong
half-cooked cake from the 70'es.

By the way, what is a half-cooked cake? I have never heard about such one.

Thanks and best regards,
Gyorgy


 
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