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Loose Leaf Teas
June
2012
Loose
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Type
|
Description
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Lady Londonderry
|
B
|
Always a favorite, a
perfect blend of black with
strawberry & lemon
hints, great for afternoon tea
|
Buckingham Palace
Garden Party
|
B
|
Delicate Earl Grey and
jasmine, delightful for afternoon tea settings
|
English Breakfast
|
B
|
A perfect breakfast tea
with good body
and full tea flavor notes
|
Irish Breakfast
|
B
|
A stout robust blend of Kenya and Assam teas
for early morning to start
your day
|
Blarney Blend
|
B
|
A strong brisk flavory
morning tea with a
surprise - tiny shamrocks for a lucky day
|
Windsor Castle
|
B
|
Lively flavor from Ceylon, maltiness from
Assam, and toasty
notes from Darjeeling
|
Hooghly Holler
|
B
|
Full-bodied pungent tea
combining Earl Grey and Vanilla green with a flavory Assam
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Cream Earl Grey
|
B
|
A flavory Earl Grey
mellowed with a
delicious creamy taste
|
Le Marche Spice
|
B
|
Hints of cinnamon, apples,
and oranges
|
Menage a Tea
|
B
|
A full-bodied tea with
brightness and a
dried berry fresh market
character
|
Wild Blackberry
|
B
|
Piquant and berry-ish makes
it great hot and even better iced.
Sweeten with honey for a real treat.
|
Black Currant
|
B
|
Deep black currant aroma
and flavor,
great as an iced tea
|
Ginger Peach
|
B
|
Spicy ginger is mellowed
with the sweet character of peaches, great iced
|
Sencha Kyoto Cherry Rose
|
G
|
A stunning blend of high
quality green tea with sweet cherry and morning rose flavor
|
Long Island Strawberry
|
G
|
Sweet strawberry and papaya
pieces round out
this exceptionally smooth green
tea
|
Scottish Caramel Pu-Erh
|
B
|
The earthiness of pu-reh fuses with caramel
for a sweetly decadent
finish, dessert in a cup
|
Sleepy Hollow
Pumpkin Chai
|
B
|
Warming and comforting in
the chai tradition, guaranteed to ease the chills
|
Green Tea Chai
|
G
|
Green tea blended with fresh
Asian spices,
to be made with milk and
sugar
|
Type: B –
black
G
– green See "Quantities and Pricing" Page
O – oolong
W – white
2 comments:
Stopping by on a link from eye-dyllic's blog. I am also your newest follower! I must admit that I am a coffee drinker, but also love a good cup of tea. Looking forward to learning more about those "loose" leaf teas. Would love for you to stop by Still Woods Farmhouse for a visit. Bring your teas and I will make us something yummy to go along!
Blessings from Still Woods
Thanks, Still Woods. So glad I could peak your interest. As you see, my self-blended teas are for sale. Just let me know. I just visited your blog - lovely - and would so like to visit in person someday. Maybe we could work something out. Email me where in Mississippi. I have a good friend with family near Hattiesburg (I think - I'll have to check on that).
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