I have a 17 and 18 year old Puher teas but we will probably drink them. Its got great medicinal values you can boil it for around 7 minutes with Ginger to make a heal all tonic.
@DavidJH007x Best not to drink it. Although they say 20 year old is ripe - perfect age for many Puh'er teas. Why not drink the mid-grade stuff and keep your good Puh'er?
great idea, i have been doing this with red wine for a while now. although, i think we will have price-deflation across the board for the the next month or so.
@wepollock Agreed. If we look at the money supply of the yuan/rmb the Chinese haven't done the general public any favors via the printing press. There is a lot of hot money here and I think that is partly why the Chinese government is very cautious in allowing their currency to be fully exchangable world wide. Protectionism runs very deep in Asia. In Korea I noticed how difficult it was to open a business or transfer funds from bank-to-bank for foriegners.
Housing prices should have doubled too.
stuttgurth 1 month ago
I have a 17 and 18 year old Puher teas but we will probably drink them. Its got great medicinal values you can boil it for around 7 minutes with Ginger to make a heal all tonic.
DavidJH007x 4 months ago
@DavidJH007x Best not to drink it. Although they say 20 year old is ripe - perfect age for many Puh'er teas. Why not drink the mid-grade stuff and keep your good Puh'er?
clearasvodka 4 months ago
great idea, i have been doing this with red wine for a while now. although, i think we will have price-deflation across the board for the the next month or so.
patrikkorda 4 months ago
perhaps the yuan is undervalued to purchasing power.. in other words it needs to be stronger. i am long hkd
wepollock 4 months ago
@wepollock Agreed. If we look at the money supply of the yuan/rmb the Chinese haven't done the general public any favors via the printing press. There is a lot of hot money here and I think that is partly why the Chinese government is very cautious in allowing their currency to be fully exchangable world wide. Protectionism runs very deep in Asia. In Korea I noticed how difficult it was to open a business or transfer funds from bank-to-bank for foriegners.
clearasvodka 4 months ago