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  • Big White, Phoenix dancong oolong

    Indeed Big White is often overlooked for its not so extravagant price and humble name. Yet it has a most friendly and pleasing taste profile that marketeers often use to disguise as a premium product with a false name for huge profit margins. I am so happy that you have recognised it and use it as a daily tea.

    Leo Kwan
  • Snow Orchid, bouquet Phoenix dancong oolong

    ANOTHER POWERHOUSE

    My, my, this tea is full of flavor. Dry leaf aroma of melon. Pale yellow liquor with smooth, floral bouqet that fill the mouth. Huigan is big and long. Tremendous flavor rests on the tongue. Thick mouthfeel. This could be somewhat over the top, and perhaps less leaf should be used unless you are looking for a powerhouse of a perfumed Dancong. Many, many, brews. Quite enjoyable. This is the best selection of Dancong from any dealer I know in Asia.

    Jeffrey Novick
  • Yiwu Large Leaf 2013, partially post-fermented Pu’er shengcha

    Black Earth; Red Fruit

    If you treat Yiwu right, it will oblige with a smooth, obsidian-black elixir of earth, mineral and fog. In a word: rarefied.

    The first few raven-dark cups gave way to a mahogany red color on subsequent infusions. The bold, earthy mist evolved to reveal a rich, mingled impression of truffle and cherry.

    I wish I’d known this sooner. A caddy of Yiwu Large Leaf has been sitting in the back of my cupboard for months, neglected and misunderstood. Yiwu, it was me, not you!

    My one previous uninspired tasting was the result of skimping on the tea as well as miscalculation of water temperature and infusion time. I’ve now corrected those variables after a double blanching. What a remarkable difference.

    Do all Shengcha pu’ers have this broad range of color and taste? I want to find out. And thanks, Yiwu Large Leaf, for not saying, “I told you so.”

    Karen Ager
  • Happiness Gaiwan

    So very glad that you enjoy using this gaiwan. Quite a lot of work had gone in to screen all the samples before we finalised on our selections, and this one is a real gem of design in my eyes.

    Leo Kwan
  • Shèmen Dancong Double Baked, Phoenix dancong oolong

    That really is a refreshing way of comparing the two tea, and come to think of it, quite accurate!

    Tea Hong
  • Imperial Golden Tip 2013, Pu’er shu cha

    Glad that you and your wife both recognise the difference of this very fine pu’er!

    Tea Hong

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