Back to the land of good tea! Yay!
I was at a work conference last week at a beautiful, but remote, training center in West Virginia. The food service was pretty good, but I knew that, most likely, the tea available would be Lipton. I was right, but they did have some Tazo tea…a slight step up, but only slight, haha! I brought some of my bagged black teas with me, and even some 52teas marshmallow genmaicha with portable teabags. On the latter, my coworker resteeped the bag I steeped…I think she was desperate for some green tea! Haha! All they had was black and chamomile.
Anyway, I mostly enjoyed my Northwest Breakfast tea from Market Spice, but I did have a sample of this tea from one of the monthly newsletters. It’s kinda too bad I drank it there, because all that I remember was that it was better than most of the tea available, but that’s good, right? ;)
Glad to be back!
This inspires me to make this the next tin I open up. I have a small tin of this that I have yet to try.
I think this isn’t a kind of tea that’s supposed to wow you, all things considered. ;)
Agreed, this is a great afternoon tea. I’m hesitant about darjeeling, but this makes the cut.
fcmonroe, Hopefully you’ll like it – it’s quite tasty!
Jillian, I’m pretty sure you’re right! For a mild afternoon tea, this is something that’s really quite pretty.
Ricky, agreed. Sometimes Darjeelings (especially not good ones) can add icky bitterness. This one just gets the prettiness so I’m a fan!
Very well said, and I like your comments on the nuances of Darjeeling and Assam.