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I just fell in love again…Wild Black Yunnan being my first love, now meet Nepal Black from David’s tea. It’s a totally satisfying black tea like Wild Black Yunnan but has an added sweet honey after taste that increases as the tea cools and has no bitterness whatsoever. Overall, this tea is simple yet amazing. A definite keeper until no longer available (and I hope that won’t happen, ever).

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Michelle Butler Hallett

Good stuff, isn’t it? One of the nicest black teas I’ve tried.

LucLPN

Nice meeting you Michelle! I hope they keep this tea for a long time since I’ve just learned that David’s Tea discontinued Himalayan Traveler’s tea… I’m so glad I just stocked up! Which tea shop do you prefer the most?

Michelle Butler Hallett

Hi, Luc.

My local indie shop, Britannia Teas and Gifts, is my favourite and has been for years … but I should point out that I now work there part-time.

For online, I really, really like Stash. I first started orderning from Stash back in 1991, when it was payments by cheque.

I’ve been an online customer of DavidsTea, too, and they carry some really interesting blends I can’t find anywhere else, and now, this Nepal Black from Jun Chiyabari. We have a new bricks and mortar DavidsTea in St John’s. Sorry to hear they’ve disco-ed the Himalayan. Is it just me, or is DavidsTea becoming more and more about the heavy flavours? That said, I do like some of their more out-there mixes, like Chicory Dickory Dock (chciory, almond, vanilla), Jumpy Monkey (mate, cloves, coffee beans and cocoa) and Super Chocolate (green tea, rooibos, bits of cocoa bean)… but I find myself getting very tea-nerdy these days and heading for the single-estate teas, for good jasmine and good oolong.

A friend is after me to go in on an order with Teaopia.

What’s your favourite shop?

LucLPN

Hey Michelle, sorry I took so long. I’ve always drank tea, even as a child and it was King Cole, of course. I started drinking loose-leaf tea when I accidentally discovered Teavana while I was in Tampa on vacation. I got suckered into buying their most expensive tea “Pheonix Mountain Dan Cong Oolong” but instantly feel in love with loose leaf tea. Teavana is still my top favourite store even though their teas are over-priced. Their Copper Knot & Nine Dragon Needle are simple and sublime amongst many other teas they sell.

I’ve tried Teaopia but will never re-ordered anything from them after. I found their teas to be bland, looked and tasted old (compared to the other teas I’ve had).

Metropolitan Teas have great teas, especially their English Blends. I do agree with you about David’s Tea getting into the flavours and I DO NOT like flavoured teas.. I’m a camellia sinensis purist. I’ll tolerate some “flavoured” teas but…

With Black Needle & Himalayan gone… the only other one I love is Wild Black Yunnan and if they get rid of that…. ugh.

By pure luck, I got my hands on high-grade Oolongs from Taiwan when my brother-in-law returned to his home country to visit family and OMG, I must say, they keep their best teas for themselves!!! The quality and freshness is unsurpassed by the franchise tea stores we have here.

Well I must go make more tea and visit Stash.Take care Michelle!

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Michelle Butler Hallett

Good stuff, isn’t it? One of the nicest black teas I’ve tried.

LucLPN

Nice meeting you Michelle! I hope they keep this tea for a long time since I’ve just learned that David’s Tea discontinued Himalayan Traveler’s tea… I’m so glad I just stocked up! Which tea shop do you prefer the most?

Michelle Butler Hallett

Hi, Luc.

My local indie shop, Britannia Teas and Gifts, is my favourite and has been for years … but I should point out that I now work there part-time.

For online, I really, really like Stash. I first started orderning from Stash back in 1991, when it was payments by cheque.

I’ve been an online customer of DavidsTea, too, and they carry some really interesting blends I can’t find anywhere else, and now, this Nepal Black from Jun Chiyabari. We have a new bricks and mortar DavidsTea in St John’s. Sorry to hear they’ve disco-ed the Himalayan. Is it just me, or is DavidsTea becoming more and more about the heavy flavours? That said, I do like some of their more out-there mixes, like Chicory Dickory Dock (chciory, almond, vanilla), Jumpy Monkey (mate, cloves, coffee beans and cocoa) and Super Chocolate (green tea, rooibos, bits of cocoa bean)… but I find myself getting very tea-nerdy these days and heading for the single-estate teas, for good jasmine and good oolong.

A friend is after me to go in on an order with Teaopia.

What’s your favourite shop?

LucLPN

Hey Michelle, sorry I took so long. I’ve always drank tea, even as a child and it was King Cole, of course. I started drinking loose-leaf tea when I accidentally discovered Teavana while I was in Tampa on vacation. I got suckered into buying their most expensive tea “Pheonix Mountain Dan Cong Oolong” but instantly feel in love with loose leaf tea. Teavana is still my top favourite store even though their teas are over-priced. Their Copper Knot & Nine Dragon Needle are simple and sublime amongst many other teas they sell.

I’ve tried Teaopia but will never re-ordered anything from them after. I found their teas to be bland, looked and tasted old (compared to the other teas I’ve had).

Metropolitan Teas have great teas, especially their English Blends. I do agree with you about David’s Tea getting into the flavours and I DO NOT like flavoured teas.. I’m a camellia sinensis purist. I’ll tolerate some “flavoured” teas but…

With Black Needle & Himalayan gone… the only other one I love is Wild Black Yunnan and if they get rid of that…. ugh.

By pure luck, I got my hands on high-grade Oolongs from Taiwan when my brother-in-law returned to his home country to visit family and OMG, I must say, they keep their best teas for themselves!!! The quality and freshness is unsurpassed by the franchise tea stores we have here.

Well I must go make more tea and visit Stash.Take care Michelle!

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I enjoy “real” tea: black, oolong, darjeeling, green, white (in that order).

I get most of my teas at Teavana, DavidsTea, Metropolitan Teas and just found the beauty of high quality Taiwan Oolongs!

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