Tea is very dependent on vintage/year like wine. If there is a particularly good year, or low yield but high demand, then prices will be higher. Also, it is not possible to compare tea from one farmer as every year will be a different batch and hence quality. You will be surprised to find that the value of puerh does not rise significantly over time, unlike wine. The only issue is it becoming more rare to find good puerh because the good stuff will be hidden/reserved for private consumption and that amount is slowly decreasing as time goes by.
Statistics: Posted by Sunyata — Mon Sep 16, 2024 9:02 am