tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6194001039657269182.post1813464516548359112..comments2023-06-13T19:06:43.593+08:00Comments on Bannablog: price of Pu-erh tea in 2012Williamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03673406036042817965noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6194001039657269182.post-6592186158384297052012-03-13T03:23:13.705+08:002012-03-13T03:23:13.705+08:00Thanks for sharing Peter!
Here, the author talks ...Thanks for sharing Peter!<br /><br />Here, the author talks in a short term perspective, the price of Pu-erh is quite stable during the winter, and as the harvest starts, the price can change quite dramatically: the tea whole sellers update the prices of their teas, people speculate, they wonder about the weather, the trends...<br /><br />I wouldn't say autumn tea is more expensive than same year's spring, at least to my knowledge. Of course, there can be exceptions, in 2011, the rain came early in Spring and that made the price fall, on the other hand, the Autumn was quite dry and gave good teas which could be sold for a high price. Especially in the Yiwu area, autumn tea is really praised and comparatively more expensive than in other mountains. <br /><br />Early Spring tea, before the rain come, still remains the most expensive tea of the year.Williamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03673406036042817965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6194001039657269182.post-11714625740071164042012-03-13T02:17:30.332+08:002012-03-13T02:17:30.332+08:00thx William for this article, ill have it shared o...thx William for this article, ill have it shared on my FB <br />http://www.facebook.com/pages/pu-erhsk/126083997449761<br />page<br />many people are greatful for such information<br /><br />although the article begins:<br />"After a time of stability, the price of Pu-erh tea is starting to move."<br />I dont think the last two years there were out stabilized prices for gushu leaves, they are rather rinsing spring to autumn and the next spring even higher.Peterhttp://pu-erh.sknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6194001039657269182.post-73158235025477843922012-03-11T18:18:05.647+08:002012-03-11T18:18:05.647+08:00I hope not either, but first, I think now that so ...I hope not either, but first, I think now that so many people have lost their money in 2007, the new investors should be more cautious. It seems the Pu-erh tea market is slowly developing in Northern China and abroad. But from what I understand, the main reason for the price increase is a lower supply this year, not a huge increase in demand.<br /><br />Another crucial parameter for high quality tea is the rain; last year, it arrived soon in the Spring season and that lowered the price and the quality a lot. <br /><br />Pu-erh tea is a really interesting market :)Williamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03673406036042817965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6194001039657269182.post-30942236131806067122012-03-11T05:01:21.191+08:002012-03-11T05:01:21.191+08:00Thanks for sharing William. I'm hearing the sa...Thanks for sharing William. I'm hearing the same thing from my friends in Yunnan. The farmers are reluctant to sell their early spring material because the harvest is less than normal and they expect the price to go up with each passing week.<br /><br />But contrary to this article's author, I think there's more rich Chinese investing in Puer than ever. I hope it won't reach fever pitch like 2007 again...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10202258567472354099noreply@blogger.com