>>19323208
I'm not sure what opinions you're looking for. It's nice to have certain ubiquitous puerhs that we can all get our hands on to compare notes and develop a similar vocabulary, especially within a relatively static community. It's a good idea to pick up a cake of each and consume it slowly, revisiting it once or twice a month to keep it fresh in your head. If you can't, that's honestly fine too. Not a huge loss. It just amounts to a little speed boost on the road to learning an aspect of puerh.
Nothing wrong with using the classics as a daily driver, but cost is a primary issue to some. Even if you're well enough off that you can drink it all day every day, there's still better value you could be getting and more to try and more to learn. I haven't had either DaYi in years, I should remedy that.
>>19324026
>>19324375
>>19324378
V93 at least is mentioned at least every other thread. (Rightfully so, imo. It's not my favorite ripe, but it's not far away from it.) That alone makes it reason to try. Trying the same teas as anon is a good idea. As for the Jia Ji tuo, I have one coming!
As long as anons are recommending in good faith, picking something up based on a passing comment might be worth it.
>>19324520
I've always thought the endurance of the V93 is pretty darn good.