Have you ever noticed that a lot of Western puerh vendors
list their semi aged puerh finds in September/ October or late Winter/Early
Spring?
This is something I have picked up on lately from mere
observation. It makes sense for a few reasons.
During the Spring and, to a lesser extent, the Autumn puerh
picking seasons our trusty vendors are probably too busy at work pressing their
own branded materials to spend time trying to track down other products. It’s in the off seasons that they might have
extra time to attempt to find some semi aged treasures.
By the time late Winter/ very Early Spring comes around, puerh
buyers have gotten quite board viewing the same years products for the last
many long winter months and are eager for some new puerh to look at. Basically, we get the springtime itch. I think, it’s only natural to crave tea in the
spring time- this is just a natural harmonious craving here. The problem
is that the new springtime puerh won’t be ready for release until Summer. And they wouldn’t want the release of any
semi-aged cakes to interfere with their bread & butter. So, it is
smart, from a vendor’s perspective, to release what semiaged finds they have
dug up over the slower winter months in the early spring.
The second release season for semi aged puerh seems to be in
the Autumn in Sept/October. After we
buyers have scooped up all the newly pressed vendor puerh that we have been
waiting for all year and are feeling just about finished with our puerh buying,
out drops a few interesting semi aged things!
This conveniently occurs in the weeks before Black Friday and months
before any autumnal pressings are usually released.
Of course there are other vendors, Yunnan Sourcing, who
pretty much just release them randomly throughout the year. There is a giant selection found there at any
time of the year which is pretty sweet.
Have you noticed these tends on releasing semi-aged puerh or
is it just me?
I think these trends might change in the future as vendors
like white2tea and the Essence of Tea make available their own delisted brand products at their liking.
Peace
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