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- Pu’erh Vendor Guide – teadb
A longtime vendor based in the pu’erh capital, Kunming, that sells pretty much everything A truly enormous selection of not only pu’erh but green, black, white, oolong, with a healthy inventory of teaware
- The Evolution of Hobbyist Pu’erh Vendors – teadb
A vendor curator like Teas We Like, US-based Liquid Proust or someone like Emmett for Yangqing Hao They are often tea enthusiasts first and can afford to sell with a lower markup than traditional vendors as they don’t need to make as much money as the sole source of their income
- Taiwanese Tea Vendor Guide – teadb
A generalist, online vendor and a steepster darling based in China Their selection of Taiwanese teas is somewhat limited (currently 9 teas) but their prices are good and they offer free shipping for orders over $30
- Non Mainland Pu’erh Vendor Guide – teadb
Long running Houston based vendor with Taiwanese ties They sell a variety of mostly US stored factory teas and Taiwanese boutiques (XZH, YQH, CGHT) from the 2000s
- Pu’erh – teadb
Western Vendor Pu’erh Prices at Conception have Risen Since 2011 ( Probably Before) Datapost: The Dearth of Aged Pu’erh Available From Western Facing Vendors
- Wuyi Oolong Tea Vendors – teadb
The Wuyi Vendor Guide (modeled after our Taiwanese Vendor Guide) is intended to aid in the search for good-quality Yancha on the internet This guide disregards any offline options (i e Chinese supermarkets)
- How Much is Your Vendor Marking Up Your Pu’erh? - TeaDB
Assuming the vendor isn’t clueless, they will figure out how much they want to make and apply that to the minimum case (i e spending exactly $100) This means for vendors that offer free shipping on all items, the % markup will nearly always be higher per item
- Teamasters, Featured Vendor – teadb
The vendor profile for Teamasters is a part of our Taiwanese Tea Vendor Series, covering a number of Taiwanese-tea specialized vendors that sell to the west Based in Taiwan, a French ex-patriate Stephane Erler founded and runs Teamasters
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