My tins are a couple of years old.
I have the 7.9oz pouchong for $12 which matches their sold out $11.
It could be their 3.52 pouchong is a misprint at $12.
Here is my picture of their 7.05 TGY which I hadnt opened till now.
http://i37.tinypic.com/rvzml0.jpg
Mine was $6.99. I think you can see the price tag. Multiple whole
leaves have their twig which I didnt show on the plate. It is a good
balance between the light and medium roast tending toward medium. The
picture shows the dark green leaves accurately. The leaves are
wonderfully krinkled like a good Taiwan TGY. I never reached bottom
after five infusions for this picture. I couldnt do much about the
winter shadow.
http://i38.tinypic.com/2hmj3h1.jpg
Over 200g for $12 you cant beat it for the price, taste, looks.
Ill keep an eye out for their tin oolong. I have the gold foil soft
bags which I havent opened. I might report on their soft bag oolong.
Jim
On Oct 17, 9:22 am, Alton B Wilson <vinyladd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 6, 11:22 am, Space Cowboy <netst
...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> > This is a $5 100g tin from Hsin Tung Yang Co located in Taiwan I got
> > in my Chinatown.http://i35.tinypic.com/10yonr8.jpg
> > This is what you get for your Lincoln. There is a wonderful lingering
> > aftertaste that coats the throat.http://i35.tinypic.com/2ikpem8.jpg
> > Jim
> Have you tried their Oolong or Ti Kuan Yin?
> I am thinking of ordering:
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> TI KUAN YIN IN SILVER CAN 7.05oz
> sku#: 5TTEAC
> Price: $12.00
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> POUCHONG TEA IN SILVER CAN 3.52 oz
> sku#: 5PTEAC
> Price: $12.00
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> OOLONG TEA IN SILVER CAN 7.05oz
> sku#: 5OTEAC
> Price: $12.00
> Alton