Interesting. Could you please list links to the websites?
@TeaDB
13 күн бұрын
Sure. Just added.
@alexxmazin
17 күн бұрын
I’m mostly looking for semi-aged blended factory tea these days. I find blended astringent raw tea to be ageing better than a single-origin tea, which can easily turn out to be a one-note boring tea.
@sippysippywakewake
16 күн бұрын
For young pu’erh I’ve been really happy with most of the teas I’ve gotten from Farmerleaf. Many of his taste similar but I enjoy them and he processes many of them himself.
@TimHoekstra
15 күн бұрын
Yet it's amazing to put them head to head and find the differences. They all have their own character and energy. And the transparency and interaction is great as a customer. He does try to listen and see what he can do.
@cloaker416
17 күн бұрын
Sorry, could you write the singaporean site you refer to? I'm not familiar with it and cant find it easily on Google. Im in Australia so the thoughts intriguing given my relative closeness.
@TeaDB
17 күн бұрын
Here you go: peksinchoon.com/
@burblingbarbacoa4944
17 күн бұрын
Oh I wandered in there and bought some ripe when I was in Singapore I think Edit: it was cheap, but good. I haven't broken into it for a while.
@cloaker416
17 күн бұрын
@@TeaDB thankyou!
@jiahaotan696
16 күн бұрын
I live in this little country and the whole Chinatown area has a couple of tea shops within walking distance if you're looking to get your tourist tea souvenir. Pek Sin Choon focuses on oolongs and has both workman stuff and premium yancha and dancong (and some puerh cakes). They're not great at explaining their stuff both on the website and in person, so I kind of graduated from them, but will personally probably get one or two things to try every now and then. The quality is there if you like the specific tea you bought though.
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