My TCM doctor gave me this maybe 10 years ago. He has since died so the tea is a treasure to me. Even though his English and my Mandarin are limited, we would sit and drink tea after my treatment. And in the silence there were smiles because we were sharing tea like two monks in a monastery. I am using this tea sparingly. What little I am using is bringing back memories of a man who was a respected doctor in China and was now busperson in a restaurant because of his limited English. The tea is relaxing and God knows I need it after drinking an unknown ginseng oolong last night which kept me up till 4am. I love the dark fruits and the subtle complexities of my aged oolong. I will buy this from the Puerh Shop but I will not drink this again for another 10 years. I will never forget Dr. Wu. Wo Ai Ni….
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http://steepster.com/teas/sea-dyke-brand/12179-anxi-ti-kuan-yin apparently it’s ‘Sea Dyke’ brand
What a touching story—RIP Dr. Wu!
He was so cool….
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http://steepster.com/teas/sea-dyke-brand/12179-anxi-ti-kuan-yin apparently it’s ‘Sea Dyke’ brand
Yes Fleurdelily