I’ll be lazy and repeat what I wrote on twitter about this tea:
Rosy and wine-like and where is my chaise lounge?
Now Original Steepster Content:
Fans of Rosy Earl Grey – I think you would really enjoy this. It is in the same spirit (lightly rosy and makes you feel like a very elegant millionaire) but different too (no jasmine). The white tea is REALLY good in this one. Blends with the Darjeeling like no one’s business. Brings a softness and yes, a champagne quality. Rosé Brut Champagne, actually (no bubbles, and hot, but… oooh there’s an idea. In the summer, brew this strong-ish and mix with seltzer!).
Anyway, what I’m trying to say is that this is fantastic and I love it!
Art of Tea, you are blowing my mind this week!
Preparation
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I picture you drinking this and wearing a rose pink feather boa dahling…someone should be bringing you a box of Godiva Chocolates about now don’t you think! Ring the bell!
Ding ding ding!!!
I like your mental image!!! I was going to say peeled grapes, but chocolates are always the right answer!
I picture you drinking this and wearing a rose pink feather boa dahling…someone should be bringing you a box of Godiva Chocolates about now don’t you think! Ring the bell!
Ding ding ding!!!
I like your mental image!!! I was going to say peeled grapes, but chocolates are always the right answer!
You need to wear a tiar rah rah, as Eva Gabor called, while sipping.
Oh and pink fur ball poofy high heeled slippers and the satin and fur trim robe to match and diamonds and a poodle!