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Lapsang Souchong Tea - Adagio Teas Black tea from the Fujian province of China.
Lapsang Souchong tea (also called Russian Caravan tea) has a famously smoky aroma and flavor. To create this, tea leaves are dried in bamboo baskets over pine fires, achieving a perfect balance of smoke and tea flavor. Our 'Lapsang Souchong' typically draws strong reactions: you'll either love it or hate it.
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Organic Vanilla Rooibos Tea - Adagio Teas Organic rooibos from Africa.
Rooibos, colloquially known as Red Tea, is an herbal plant that grows in South Africa. Rooibos is a flavorful, caffeine-free alternative to tea for those seeking to eliminate caffeine intake. Ours is a top-grade, organic African tea.
Rooibos plant grows only near the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. It was first noted by botanist Carl Humberg in 1772. A century lat... [Read More] |
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Pai Mu Tan Tea - Adagio Teas White tea from the Fujian province of China.
Pai Mu Tan, also known as White Peony, is a delicate tea made from tea buds collected and withered prior to opening. The latest medical findings suggest that white tea may be a more effective cancer fighter than even green tea. These findings have brought white teas to a much wider audience. If you are beginning your exploration of white tea, our 'Pai ... [Read More] |
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Pu Erh Black Tea - Adagio Teas Black tea from the Yunnan region of China.
Pu Erh tea, perhaps the most esoteric of Chinese varieties, has a pronounced earthy aroma and taste. It is very popular in China due to its notoriety as a slimming diet tea. Recent studies seem to support this claim, but attribute this property to all teas. We suggest trying a sample before committing to larger quantities. The earthy taste is not subtle.... [Read More] |
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Ti Kuan Yin Tea - Adagio Teas Oolong tea from the Fujian province of China.
In Mandarin, Ti Kuan Yin means 'iron goddess of mercy,' a name derived from local legend. This tea is arguably the finest of Chinese oolongs, with competition-grade varieties selling for thousand of dollars a pound. Upon sampling dozens of samples, we have selected this tea as the finest we have seen this year. We hope you agree with our decision. And... [Read More] |
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