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Black Teas Sampler, 6 pouches |  | Brand: Adagio Category: Grocery
Buy New: $16.00 as of 9/10/2010 15:36 EDT details
Seller: Adagio Teas Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 5480
Country: Sri Lanka Ingredients: gourmet (loose) black teas from China, India and Sri Lanka Media: Misc. Size: 5oz tins Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
ASIN: B0000CERYK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Package contains five, 1-ounce tins (total of 5-ounces) | | | Gourmet teas imported from China, India and Sri Lanka | | | No fat, sugar, calories or carbs |
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Product Description Similar to wine, tea is affected greatly by the climate in which it grows. Differences in soil and weather conditions produce a rich mosaic of tea's many natural flavors. If you have yet to discover the superior flavor of gourmet tea, this is a wonderful introduction to its many black varieties.
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Really nice, high-quality, diverse teas, for a good price December 19, 2008 PithyTag (Around...) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I got this set and their green tea sampler, along with a ForLife single-mug infuser, and I now have really amazing tea whenever I want it. The 6 teas are all quite different, with a huge variety of scent and flavor. Each tin is labeled with the proper water temperature and steeping time. (Although they should add a relative strength and/or amount indicator.)
The amount is remarkably generous for the price, given that these are gourmet teas, with full-size uncut leaves. I've had large mugs of each tea probably 4 times already, and I'm no more than 1/3 of the way into each tin. The quality is so high, and the flavors so rich, I tend to refill each mug at least once, and get a second cup nearly as good as the first.
These sets are three excellent things in one: first, they're a perfect introduction to a range of fine teas, like getting a 6-bottle tasting at the best wine shop in the city. Second, along with a mug infuser and an electric kettle, they're the perfect way to enjoy good tea at the office, with tons of variety. Last, they're just a great deal on a sizable volume of really nice teas. (Think of the money you'll save over Starbucks at the office: I'm probably paying $.25 a mug for this tea, even without the refills...)
(To do these teas justice, do be sure to spend 5 minutes reading about tea preparation. Learn to "read" the ballpark temperature of the water, depending on how hard it's boiling. And pour just a little water over the leaves and let them sit for a few seconds before you add the rest of the water. This releases all the aromas in the tea, so you can get a better feel for the distinctness of each one. And don't over-steep: that'll turn your tea bitter and uninteresting, covering up the flavors. This all can sound nit-picky, but it really makes a difference in your enjoyment of the tea. It also turns it into a much more meditative, relaxing experience, which is the point of good tea, right?)
Awesome tea October 17, 2008 Margaret H. Bonham (Montana, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm a huge fan of Adagio teas. These teas really turned me onto loose teas, so I think they're some of the best. If you're new at loose tea, (beyond the typical store-bought stuff) I suggest you try the ceylon and the assam first. The Golden Monkey (or Golden Needle) is superb and if you're a fan of Darjeeling, try it. Lot of people love keemun -- and it's a very good tea. Pu erh takes a lot of getting used to -- and I can't stand it, so don't try this first unless you've have pu erh, and even then!
You will simply be amazed at this tea.
Great Place To Start If You're New To Loose Tea November 24, 2007 G. Nolf (Las Vegas, NV USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was one of the assortments I started with on my first loose tea order. My favorites in this collection included the Ceylon Sonata and the Golden Monkey.
I feel this is a good place to start if you're looking to come off of low-quality store-bought tea bags. If you plan on making iced tea, I recommend getting flavored teas instead.
adagio black tea sampler November 27, 2009 curlilocks (indiana) I was given a wonderful brewing teapress as a gift and wanted some tea worthy of it, so I ordered the Adagio black tea sampler. As others have said, it is a very good introduction to black tea, and there was not one in the batch I did not enjoy (except for my complimentary sample of zodiac tea, which was gemini; the peach flavor is too intense for my taste). My two favorites were yunnan jig and ceylon sonata, and I reordered large bags of them, plus a sampler of new teas, which happened to include yunnan gold, an absolutely ambrosial but very expensive tea. Except for the price, I would have reordered it, too. I'll never go back to store-bought tea bags again. Adagio black teas are whole-leaf with real flavor (which airtight storage tins preserve very well) and will make you think about tea in a completely different way.
Gotta love some classic black tea January 2, 2010 Kelly Botteron (MO) The worst thing about buying tea is when you spend $10-15 and then end up hating the tea, this sampler is great because it lets you try just a little bit of 6 types of black tea before you dive into a larger purchase, plus the tins are the perfect size or traveling. This is great if you're just getting into tea or just now branching out into loose leaf.
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