Tea, glorious tea
Jan. 27th, 2004 11:17 pmMy tea order arrived today *bliss*.
I have to say that the smell of that double bergamot earl grey is something else indeed. Absolutely wonderful. I've seen bergamot described as somewhat citrus-y before, but in your average twinings earl grey cup that doesn't really come out. At all. With this stuff you can really smell it and it's so incredible.
And now I have holiday chai again :) yay. And rooibos, which I haven't had in over 2 years because it's nigh on impossible to find in this country. Happy happy.
I have to say that the smell of that double bergamot earl grey is something else indeed. Absolutely wonderful. I've seen bergamot described as somewhat citrus-y before, but in your average twinings earl grey cup that doesn't really come out. At all. With this stuff you can really smell it and it's so incredible.
And now I have holiday chai again :) yay. And rooibos, which I haven't had in over 2 years because it's nigh on impossible to find in this country. Happy happy.
Tea? ::perk:::
Date: 2004-01-27 11:36 pm (UTC)Re: Tea? ::perk:::
Date: 2004-01-27 11:50 pm (UTC)The brand is Stash, I first came across it in our supermarket in our previous place of residence, when they actually stocked chai at the store, though shortly after they stopped. Then we moved, and not being able to actually find it anywhere else, I looked online, and found that Stash have a website.
http://www.stashtea.com
I've ordered from them twice now, and I'm really happy with them, both in service and product.
If you like tea, that site is going to make you drool, they have so much variation it's not funny. Both teabags and loose tea, and even a (limited) range of organic tea.
They have all kinds of chai too. Regular, double spice, green chai, holiday chai (which has like gingerbread/rum flavouring, which I like) and decaf chai. I've had the regular, double spice and holiday chai, and enjoy all of them.
Re: Tea? ::perk:::
Date: 2004-01-27 11:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-28 05:43 am (UTC)