nannuoshan said

swapping pure tea in Europe

Anyone living in Europe is up for swapping pure, not blended, not flavored, whole-leaf tea?

I ought to say that I own a teashop. However, it is not the intention of this swap to advertise my products. If you feel more comfortable with, I can send you tea of other vendors or just not mention if it is one of mine.

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To help your swapping chances you should add some teas to your cupboard so that people can see what you have to swap. Some tasting notes would help too. :)

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nannuoshan said

Thank you adagio. It is quite an old thread though. It should be ok to start a new one on the topic.
Inspired by one your post, here a few words about the tea I enjoy:
I drink exclusively Chinese tea. Nothing against all others; but the chinese are simply those I like the most :)
I by far prefer pure teas, with whole leaves only. I drink often black, dark oolong and white. Less often, but regularly, green, yellow, pu’er and low-oxidized oolong.
I go for quality rather than quantity. I do not own many teas, at least not many for being in the business; and I end up drinking only the best I have in the cupboard. If I don’t drink a tea for a while, I give it away to friends. They are happy and don’t feel being treated as a garbage :)

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Hey everyone :) i would like to swap if someone has the yunnan sourcing 2012 yong de certified organic :) i have a not so pupular raw puerh :) it’s the yunnan eshan ma tea family cake :) olease let me know if you have that YS yong de organic 2012 blue label! I really would apprciate A sample :)

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