Rasseru said

Any chawangshop specials I should get?

Im making a chawangshop order trying out their Hei Cha, which has become a new obsession of mine. Heicha is so nice when good..

is there anything thats particularly amazing, any tea? the shipping is a bit expensive to make multiple small orders so id like to combine.

I really liked the laos black puerh but its out of stock! if anyone bought a batch of these I would love to get a bit if they have any spare

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moot said

I’ve been drinking through his Hei cha – some of the Malaysian market aged Liu bao is super nice.

moot said

To be more accurate: 1990s CNNP guanxi large leaf (Malaysian storage)
2011 Baixshan Tianjian

Are the two favorites from my first buy of heicha from Chawang. I have low heicha experience, but these have inviting depths of dankness.

Rasseru said

nice! thanks for the recommendation. i have low heicha braincells as well but i really like the range of taste available

moot said

It’s really hard not to overindulge shopping there. After, you know, blowing ridiculous amounts of money at Tea Urchin and White2Tea and at all the high mountain shops, seeing aged stuff for those prices makes me just stuff everything in my shopping cart.

I’ve been coming to love and crave the dank though. Especially late in the afternoon deep into a working day.

Rasseru said

I particularly like the fruitiness in some hei cha. its plummier than anything else ive tasted

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MrQuackers said

Try the Shou Mei.

Rasseru said
MrQuackers said

Yes. It’s a white tea that improves with aging.

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Cwyn said

This is gonna hurt hard, as in wallet pain, but this is phenomenal. http://www.chawangshop.com/index.php/hei-cha/late-1980s-hunan-tianjian-in-original-25g-paper-box.html

But to get to phenomenal, you have to toss the paper box and plastic Baggie the tea comes in. This tea has had some humid storage and the packaging smells musty. Then put the tea in something else like a bowl, crock or tin and air it out for a month.

So yeah at a dollar a gram, this one is a wallet buster but the best heicha Chawangshop is selling at the moment. I have probably a third of their heicha teas, a few I haven’t tried yet. I also like the Malaysian stored loose they sell.

Rasseru said

Oh yeah I like the sound of that

Rasseru said

OMFG. its out of stock just as I was going to buy it.

Who here sniped me.? I know it was someone reading this thread

Cwyn said

They have sold out of this before and got it back in stock again. Might just want to keep an eye on it in case they restock. Seems as though the stock buy is small each time. I’m guessing Honza is buying only what he thinks he can sell for certain because of the cost involved. He’s probably paying at least fifty cents a gram himself and that’s high for a vendor cost.

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AllanK said

I tried a couple of their Liubaos and remember liking them. This one in particular I remember liking. I reviewed it some time ago. I just put in an order with them but for puerh.
http://www.chawangshop.com/index.php/hei-cha/guangxi-liubao-cha/2008-three-cranes-3008-gu-shu-liubao-cake-400g.html

Rasseru said

Nice one thanks Allan

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elena-z said

Sorry, I don’t have any hei cha suggestions, but did you notice that they carry some teaware?

Rasseru said

I didnt but I do now :help:

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moot said

I have a proposal. In my new entrance to the Steepster I’ve noticed that there’s intense coverage of some well known shops, but the shops most in need of reviews are ones like Chawang – the mega warehouses full of weird shit almost nobody knows about. I normally don’t log most of my tea drinking, but I will for Chawang if y’all will too… Because their heicha section is a crazy maze

Rasseru said

Yeah I know – I havent had a lot of tea money recently or I would be buying from the less well known vendors.

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mrmopar said

It isn’t Hei Cha but their He Kai gushu is fantastic. I think most of their puerhs are for aging but that stuff was kicking.

Rasseru said

Yeah ive been eyeing some of their puerhs. Shame no Laos black, I like that.

How bitter is it?

Rui A. said

It is not bitter or astringent to be spoken off. The 2015 He Kai is a nicely rounded young sheng with a lightly creamy viscosity and a great gushu taste. If you want I’ll send you a sample.

Rasseru said

ive got a feeling you did send me some, or it said 2015 he kai but you put something else in by accident?

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Rasseru said

ended up with:

2015 Chawangpu Hekai Gushu Xiao Bing 200g
2011 Hunan Heicha “Zhu Xiang Ji” 200g
2012 CNNP Hunan Hei Zhuan 100g HH030
2008 Hunan Anhua Bai Liang Cha 200g
1998 Hunan Dongting Brand “9101” Qing Zhuan 50g Sample
1990s CNNP Guangxi Special Grade Liubao Tea 50g
2011 Baishaxi Tianjian 2kg Bamboo Basket – 50g Sample

I had to lose the liubao Allan, and the shou mei that mrquackers, both recommended, because I also really wanted to try some Bana tea out so bought their sheng sampler.

& a white2tea order because:
terroir set
1990s HK stored raw
2009 yiwu gushu-not-gushu (I do appreciate their honesty when it comes to these things)

so yeah a bit gutted about the old tianjian, if anyone ever has spare 1 session sample would love to try it.

After being on tea buying hiatus ive realised that it doesnt work, I get this buildup of things I want & then fall off the wagon in style like this. lolol

AllanK said

How did you have your Chawangshop order shipped. I chose SAL for mine because it was so much cheaper. But it could take two months to arrive. I think five weeks is about average though for SAL. The option for Air was nearly $100 more for my order. I paid $53 for SAL.

Rasseru said

I went for the air order but I ended up paying less, it might have switched over, I noticed the order process wasn’t as tight as other websites.

How much was yours in weight?

AllanK said

I really don’t remember the weight but it was like 27 items.

AllanK said

Actually with Chawangshop the actual shipping price is usually less than what the computer charges you first.

Rasseru said

Yeah that’s what happened, hmmm. It made me make this thread because I thought shipping was too much, ended up 900g or so. Next time I’ll try sample size & take it till the end and see how much it charges.

It was 35 =25 dollars or something

mrmopar said

Chawang shipping is almost always lower than the calculator.

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