The old adage: “One man’s meat is another man’s poison.” As we each expound the various subjective virtues of one tea over another .. It is exactly that; an individual subjective preference (or rejection) of said tea.
My two favorites are now in the land of Unobtainium (less stock on hand)…. So ..2 Days, about 10 hrs of tea tasting with a goal of finding a Pu-Erh tea. Near the end of day two (Sunday).. Mrs. Yang quietly made a pot and served it up, nothing said just filling the cups and moving on. it was love at first sip. I could not contain my excitement and declared an unsurpassed tea was being presented to us (8 folks in total) Needless to say we extended our say for a few more rounds.
Leaving the store Mrs. Yang gave me gift of the only box she had, with a promise of more to come.
Unbiased by packaging this “Non-Pressed” tea with 10 years of maturing flavor is quite simply the best tea I have had the pleasure to drink.
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