Friday, April 2, 2010

Best of the British?

I am not normally a huge fan of blended teas but I am currently out of tea other then this massive box of PG tips black tea. I must say that this tea surpasses any tea bag i have ever had. PG tips expertly blends Celyon, Kenya and Assam teas to create a new flavor. I have been drinking this every morning since I have gotten a shipment from them.

It is a very smooth tea. The aroma its self is intoxicating. The tea is very dark, the flavor is extremely hard to describe because it is very complex. Sorta of a mix of earthy and fruity flavor but all blended together in a smooth concoction. It is great for starting my morning. PG tips knows what they are doing, maybe they will surpass Lipton in America!

I am very grateful to actually have some tea now! I can't believe I ran out...
If anyone has suggestions of what to order now please contact me, I will probably be contacting several of my tea mates if you don't contact me first. I finally have a paypal too!

Sorry for not having any photos my camera is on the fritz again

4 comments:

  1. Hi Monkey! Sounds like you need to buy some more tea. Is there a little tea shop or an Asian market in your town? You may be able to find some inexpensive and surprisingly great tea right in your back yard if you look a bit harder.

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  2. I actually just found some five samples from Yuan Nian that I had forgotten and some ripe puer in an orange which seems rather odd to me but hey anything is worth a try now. I plan on looking around more thanks!

    I hope all is going well on your end too.
    Oh and I just planted four tea trees, bushes,which should be producing soon :)

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  3. sweet! you will literally find some tea right in your own backyard!

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  4. I have actually tried the pu erh in the orange, or something close to it.
    I think its wonderful and am planning on purchasing some more once funds are sufficient!

    I hope you do continue to post on this blog! I enjoy it!

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