QUOTE(Chaossisxy @ Jan 27 2011, 01:24 AM)
branded stuffs wo..

buy for investment~
I don't have enough to be called investment ler...
Branded? Some people go all the way out against Dayi, claiming not good la, expensive la, lousy quality cause garden tea and mass production blah blah blah... Frankly, I think it ain't that bad for the price we get here... I am not sure whey people don't like Dayi upon hearing the name. I have tasted other brands and even premium grades pu of the same year... but if compare price:quality:collection value:packaging, dayi performs quite well. So I think it really comes down to what price you can get... If too expensive, no point. If price is right, why not?
For aged tea, people would go for Menghai (which is the old Dayi)... in 20 years time, where all the aged tea is getting too expensive or finished... in general, what tea do you think people would want to look for?
Like they say, drink what you like... I keep what i like too for personal satisfaction.
PS: Not all Dayi tea is hot selling. Some are left there for many years and still not sold. Some are just hot. I am not sure why... Another hot dayi is their 2010 70th anniversary -raw. Sold out upon arrival. But their 70th anniversary -ripe is not popular and still available.