This would be my suggestion, too. Her more expensive zhengyan teas are still aound the .5/gram area. For mystifyingly cheap prices and a rotating stock you might want to check out ChaWang Shop.Ragamuffin wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 7:50 amIn my opinion Wuyi Origin https://www.wuyiorigin.com/ has very good reasonably priced yancha
cheap/medium yancha
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Have you tried ChaWang’s Yancha? Anything in particular that you recommend?wildisthewind wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:06 pmThis would be my suggestion, too. Her more expensive zhengyan teas are still aound the .5/gram area. For mystifyingly cheap prices and a rotating stock you might want to check out ChaWang Shop.Ragamuffin wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 7:50 amIn my opinion Wuyi Origin https://www.wuyiorigin.com/ has very good reasonably priced yancha
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I tried several - mostly Rou Gui and Shui Xian - they were solid. Not life-changing teas, but very respectible for regular drinking. All 2 of his 2017 yancha look really good, though.ShuShu wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:14 pmHave you tried ChaWang’s Yancha? Anything in particular that you recommend?wildisthewind wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:06 pmThis would be my suggestion, too. Her more expensive zhengyan teas are still aound the .5/gram area. For mystifyingly cheap prices and a rotating stock you might want to check out ChaWang Shop.Ragamuffin wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 7:50 amIn my opinion Wuyi Origin https://www.wuyiorigin.com/ has very good reasonably priced yancha
That RouGui is a big favorite of mine. It is so smooth, delicate and fruity that you won't even believe that it is a roasted oolong. Not a trace of the fire. Have no fear to push it hard