Well, there are some out there, like: http://teaurchin.com/shu-shi-yiwu-2006-s.html Of course, I have better things than that I'd want to pay almost a hundred for. http://www.houdeasianart.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=31&products_id=1100 is a bit less, and much drier, but has had original humid storage.
This is pretty famous: http://yunnansourcing.com/en/otherf...ent-spirit-raw-pu-erh-tea-cake-330-grams.html and you could try white2tea for http://www.white2tea.com/tea-shop/2005-gaoshan-qingbing/
Just understand that anything remotely good is going to be $$$$ from Yiwu. Wet or dry. The two teas I listed as almost a hundred aren't great Yiwus, and the ancient spirit has limitations, that are accepted by people who just want something gentle to drink.
Yo, Thanks, ask Paul @ white2tea for that whatever bangwei he has access to. For a (should be)cheap tea, and it shows up if you use a gaiwan instead of a well cured pot, it has some really good sessions in that cake. I'm enjoying such a good session right now. It's humid stored, but it's still has strong bitterness and astringency, so ultimately needs a bunch more years, but if it's cheap enough, I think it's much better drinking than any dry 8582 or some other generic factory.
Yo, Thanks, ask Paul @ white2tea for that whatever bangwei he has access to. For a (should be)cheap tea, and it shows up if you use a gaiwan instead of a well cured pot, it has some really good sessions in that cake. I'm enjoying such a good session right now. It's humid stored, but it's still has strong bitterness and astringency, so ultimately needs a bunch more years, but if it's cheap enough, I think it's much better drinking than any dry 8582 or some other generic factory.