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There! Feeling much better now.
There! Feeling much better now.
I love the red speckles in that pot.
How long does it take you to go through a cake?
Thank you its my one and only favorite sheng pu pot
At first it frustrated me but now im very fond of it and its abilities.
I have the 220ml pear shaped version. It brews a nice cup. I still slightly prefer the Ben Shan I received from you know who, mostly for it's amazing feel. If you're looking for another pot, I'd recommend it.
There! Feeling much better now.
There! Feeling much better now.
You forgot something, the Peacock Of Menghai. Speaking of which, I just got a couple more of these from Steve and something is different about them, the compression is much lighter. Much easier to get big chunks pryed away from the cake and also easier to seperate it into whole, unbroken leaves. That was my only real gripe about the Menghai cake, the compression was just a wee bit much for my liking. But with these, I defy you to find fault with this tea, can't be done!
I love those "wulong'd" teas. I dont care whats been removed or changed. They taste good to me. But then again, I'm not buying them with the intent of aging them for who knows how long. I buy the teas that I like as they are now. If they turn out to be good when they get older, great. If not, oh well.
You forgot something, the Peacock Of Menghai.
and Ouch makes a nice Menghai haul! But, you are missing some nice Peacock of Menghai as TeaGoober pointed out. I would not buy any... terrible stuff! hehe
I just got a couple more of these from Steve and something is different about them, the compression is much lighter. Much easier to get big chunks pryed away from the cake and also easier to seperate it into whole, unbroken leaves. That was my only real gripe about the Menghai cake, the compression was just a wee bit much for my liking.
Bud Abbott: Don't you want to marry a pretty girl?tea goober said:I love those "wulong'd" teas. I dont care whats been removed or changed. They taste good to me. But then again, I'm not buying them with the intent of aging them for who knows how long. I buy the teas that I like as they are now. If they turn out to be good when they get older, great. If not, oh well.
I'm also concerned. I'm concerned that Hobbes will use some of his ancient Eastern mind control tricks to convince me to go along with his new purchasing theory.
Jay jumped on the Menghai stock-up bandwagon as well, I see....
Today: 2006 Menghai 8582. This doesn't have as much aged taste to it as the 2006 7542 I had next week, but is still a very nice tea. Very refreshing.
Today: 2006 Menghai 8582. This doesn't have as much aged taste to it as the 2006 7542 I had next week, but is still a very nice tea. Very refreshing.
I always suspected that in addition to being dashing, erudite, and brilliant, he could travel through time.
Finally! Proof that he's from another planet!