Any tea connoisseur in?
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benjdr

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189 posts

226 months

Thursday 22nd January 2009
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I'm looking for some recommendation on a nice selection of teas for my missus's birthday.
She loves the stuff and is constantly trying out new Darjeelings, Jasmines, Earl Greys...

I'm not much of a tea connoisseur, as when she's drinking tea's at the end of the meal, I'm enjoying my double espresso.

I've just found http://jingtea.com which is used at one of our favourite places (www.crownatwhitebrook.co.uk), but my method of purchase is going to be random selection, unless PH can help.

To the floor...

bridgdav

4,805 posts

272 months

Thursday 22nd January 2009
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Have you ever been to the Tea Museam in London..?

http://www.teaandcoffeemuseum.co.uk/index.html

GavGav

326 posts

225 months

Thursday 22nd January 2009
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In my restaurant we use tea pigs...

http://www.teapigs.co.uk/

Great selection, they've been very well received.

benjdr

Original Poster:

189 posts

226 months

Thursday 22nd January 2009
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No, but sadly I am a long way from London.

bridgdav said:
Have you ever been to the Tea Museam in London..?

http://www.teaandcoffeemuseum.co.uk/index.html

Chim Girl

6,268 posts

283 months

Thursday 22nd January 2009
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I also use Tea Pigs, at the moment I love their green tea dragon pearls with jasmine flowers, and the organic summer flowers blend is nice and fresh. (oooh 'ark at me!). Personally I can't stand Redbush/Rooibos tea - I find it too sweet. yuck

Tea Pigs do various selection packs, perhaps one of those would fit the bill for a birthday gift?

mcflurry

9,184 posts

277 months

Thursday 22nd January 2009
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bridgdav said:
Have you ever been to the Tea Museam in London..?

http://www.teaandcoffeemuseum.co.uk/index.html
benjdr said:
No, but sadly I am a long way from London.
Don't come then - it's closed at the moment... smile

TimCrighton

996 posts

240 months

Friday 23rd January 2009
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Personally I like Lapsang - its a bit like sitting in front an open fire on a winters day - but its all personal taste smile


Noger

7,117 posts

273 months

Saturday 24th January 2009
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For rarity value, worth trying to get some single-estate First Flush Darjeeling.

benjdr

Original Poster:

189 posts

226 months

Monday 26th January 2009
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Thanks very much all. Teapigs it is!

Edited by benjdr on Monday 26th January 11:49

LilCat

1,613 posts

234 months

Wednesday 28th January 2009
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www.teavana.com

American company... but they have a huge selection smile I spent over $100 (when it was worth it last year) at the Vegas store on random things.
Have a look at those blooming flower thingys.... they look nice but prob taste pants!