Oh sorry to hear that. I’m surprised. Did you let owner know? It’s a small operation.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 9:51 pmSlightly off topic but I'd suggest not buying aged puerh from Die Kunst Des Tees. A few years ago i bought this 90's 7542 from them which turned out to be a mid-2000s HK stored cake. http://www.diekunstdestees.de/epages/63 ... ts/CN-PE03Victoria wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 12:00 pmFloating Leaves has excellent LiShan, Bai Hao Oolong, & ShanLinXi.
Die Kunst Des Tees http://www.diekunstdestees.de/en_GB, owned by Kwon Ying von Beuningen out of Eschborn, Germany, has very very good Taiwan oolongs. Her roasted ooolongs are impressive made a master roaster; Tian Xian Hong Oolong, Mi Xiang Oolong , & Li Hua Niang.
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I prob should've returned it but I actually liked the cake so I didn't bother.Victoria wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 9:53 pmOh sorry to hear that. I’m surprised. Did you let owner know? It’s a small operation.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 9:51 pmSlightly off topic but I'd suggest not buying aged puerh from Die Kunst Des Tees. A few years ago i bought this 90's 7542 from them which turned out to be a mid-2000s HK stored cake. http://www.diekunstdestees.de/epages/63 ... ts/CN-PE03Victoria wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 12:00 pmFloating Leaves has excellent LiShan, Bai Hao Oolong, & ShanLinXi.
Die Kunst Des Tees http://www.diekunstdestees.de/en_GB, owned by Kwon Ying von Beuningen out of Eschborn, Germany, has very very good Taiwan oolongs. Her roasted ooolongs are impressive made a master roaster; Tian Xian Hong Oolong, Mi Xiang Oolong , & Li Hua Niang.
Seems it is only fair to contact the vendor about this, and share why you think it is not as described, since you have called her out publicly. Glad you liked it anyway though.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:50 pmI prob should've returned it but I actually liked the cake so I didn't bother.Victoria wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 9:53 pmOh sorry to hear that. I’m surprised. Did you let owner know? It’s a small operation.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 9:51 pm
Slightly off topic but I'd suggest not buying aged puerh from Die Kunst Des Tees. A few years ago i bought this 90's 7542 from them which turned out to be a mid-2000s HK stored cake. http://www.diekunstdestees.de/epages/63 ... ts/CN-PE03
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Would they stop selling the cake if I informed them I didn't think it was actually from 90's? I'm pretty sure 2 other people already told them same thing like 5 years ago and they're still selling it.Victoria wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2018 12:38 pmSeems it is only fair to contact the vendor about this, and share why you think it is not as described, since you have called her out publicly. Glad you liked it anyway though.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:50 pmI prob should've returned it but I actually liked the cake so I didn't bother.
I haven't seen this vendor publicly discussed since I bought that cake so I thought it was relevant to bring it up now.
http://www.tea-masters.com/en/
Has a great selection of natural Taiwanese oolongs. In many instances they do taste like they've just come from someone's garden. I've never seen such beautiful tea leaves before in my life, looking at them after they've brewed is always amazing.
After sampling his entire oolong selection (to educate myself about Taiwanese oolongs), I would say that I would only re-purchase the top tier ones because they have the best flavor profile.
Has a great selection of natural Taiwanese oolongs. In many instances they do taste like they've just come from someone's garden. I've never seen such beautiful tea leaves before in my life, looking at them after they've brewed is always amazing.
After sampling his entire oolong selection (to educate myself about Taiwanese oolongs), I would say that I would only re-purchase the top tier ones because they have the best flavor profile.
What did you order ?Ragamuffin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 6:37 pmA few months back I placed an order with https://www.wuyiorigin.com/ and while I would not a consider myself to be a connoisseur of fine Yancha, I found their teas to be excellent, the best I've had and outperformed more expensive teas.
Not likely to be a HK-stored cake at that price! Guangdong storage much more likely!Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 9:51 pmSlightly off topic but I'd suggest not buying aged puerh from Die Kunst Des Tees. A few years ago i bought this 90's 7542 from them which turned out to be a mid-2000s HK stored cake. http://www.diekunstdestees.de/epages/63 ... ts/CN-PE03Victoria wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 12:00 pmFloating Leaves has excellent LiShan, Bai Hao Oolong, & ShanLinXi.
Die Kunst Des Tees http://www.diekunstdestees.de/en_GB, owned by Kwon Ying von Beuningen out of Eschborn, Germany, has very very good Taiwan oolongs. Her roasted ooolongs are impressive made a master roaster; Tian Xian Hong Oolong, Mi Xiang Oolong , & Li Hua Niang.
Also the poor quality print on the wrapper indicates it isn't a genuine CNNP wrapper on there.
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What was the price for a -10yr old HK cake 6-7yrs ago? That's at least how long this cake has been on there. Original price was around $200.tealifehk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 5:40 amNot likely to be a HK-stored cake at that price! Guangdong storage much more likely!Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 9:51 pmSlightly off topic but I'd suggest not buying aged puerh from Die Kunst Des Tees. A few years ago i bought this 90's 7542 from them which turned out to be a mid-2000s HK stored cake. http://www.diekunstdestees.de/epages/63 ... ts/CN-PE03Victoria wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 12:00 pmFloating Leaves has excellent LiShan, Bai Hao Oolong, & ShanLinXi.
Die Kunst Des Tees http://www.diekunstdestees.de/en_GB, owned by Kwon Ying von Beuningen out of Eschborn, Germany, has very very good Taiwan oolongs. Her roasted ooolongs are impressive made a master roaster; Tian Xian Hong Oolong, Mi Xiang Oolong , & Li Hua Niang.
Also the poor quality print on the wrapper indicates it isn't a genuine CNNP wrapper on there.
Couldn't tell you what the price ten years ago was--I wasn't drinking tea then! I was a total coffee head. Funny how things change.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:28 amWhat was the price for a -10yr old HK cake 6-7yrs ago? That's at least how long this cake has been on there. Original price was around $200.tealifehk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 5:40 amNot likely to be a HK-stored cake at that price! Guangdong storage much more likely!Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 9:51 pm
Slightly off topic but I'd suggest not buying aged puerh from Die Kunst Des Tees. A few years ago i bought this 90's 7542 from them which turned out to be a mid-2000s HK stored cake. http://www.diekunstdestees.de/epages/63 ... ts/CN-PE03
Also the poor quality print on the wrapper indicates it isn't a genuine CNNP wrapper on there.

A mid-2000s raw CNNP cake wouldn't have been sold ten years ago though. Dealers tend to release aged classic sheng recipes to market at the 7-10 year point.
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Not 10yrs ago. Purchased around 6yrs ago w/ cake being under 10yrs old at that time. In 2012 a 7yr old cake wouldve be from 2005.tealifehk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 6:52 pmCouldn't tell you what the price ten years ago was--I wasn't drinking tea then! I was a total coffee head. Funny how things change.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:28 amWhat was the price for a -10yr old HK cake 6-7yrs ago? That's at least how long this cake has been on there. Original price was around $200.![]()
A mid-2000s raw CNNP cake wouldn't have been sold ten years ago though. Dealers tend to release aged classic sheng recipes to market at the 7-10 year point.
Hey there, this is the Oolong Vendor topic 

Oops, yeah, this really isn't the place for this!Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:43 pmNot 10yrs ago. Purchased around 6yrs ago w/ cake being under 10yrs old at that time. In 2012 a 7yr old cake wouldve be from 2005.tealifehk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 6:52 pmCouldn't tell you what the price ten years ago was--I wasn't drinking tea then! I was a total coffee head. Funny how things change.Chadrinkincat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:28 am
What was the price for a -10yr old HK cake 6-7yrs ago? That's at least how long this cake has been on there. Original price was around $200.![]()
A mid-2000s raw CNNP cake wouldn't have been sold ten years ago though. Dealers tend to release aged classic sheng recipes to market at the 7-10 year point.
Sorry, I'd just woken up when I'd replied.

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I really like the greener variety of high mountain Oolong. So far I’ve only ordered from http://www.teafromtaiwan.com.
I find their value is good, especially when you buy one of the weekly specials or get a coupon. And their sample packs are good value.
Is their another vendor with better quality for the price? Or perhaps similar value but different in a good way (unique flavours, but still greener style)?
Thanks.
I find their value is good, especially when you buy one of the weekly specials or get a coupon. And their sample packs are good value.
Is their another vendor with better quality for the price? Or perhaps similar value but different in a good way (unique flavours, but still greener style)?
Thanks.