yssah said

best european tea companies and recommended teas?

Open to recommendations :)

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Cwyn said

I like puerh-sk for puerh and klasekteas for Darjeeling. However I don’t purchase from Europe much because my currency is unfavorable with the euro and the pound sterling.

yssah said

my aunt is travelling there so i was thinking of requesting a tin but think most of the stuff are available here in the states anyway. or on swaps. hm, i guess i can try to find someone willing to swap haha.

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John MN said

Martin Bauer
They Produce herbal and fruit teas, black teas and green teas and botanicals.

yssah said

unique site

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Dustin said

Welcome back to the states, Yssah! If you are in the east bay, stop by The Pasta Shop on 4th. They have two locations that both sell Marriage Freres teas, but the one on 4th has some for sale in bulk for extra savings. I was just there yesterday and picked up the Jasmin Mandarin for $20 for a tin, which is a pretty good price for French tea!

yssah said

thanks Dustin. only here for a couple weeks more tho. time flies! good to see a few old members active and new members increasing :)

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Excelsior said

Mariage Freres
2014 Spring Flush Puttabong
2014 Spring Flush Arya
I tasted ALL of their Spring Flush teas for 2014 and the two above are my favorites. I had 600 grams of both and now I’m all out. If you are budget conscious, FF Orange Valley. Not so expensive but still very good. You won’t find these teas in the States so you will have to purchase them online.

I am completely out of my Darjeelings and am still waiting for the 2015 FF Margaret’s Hope, Castleton, Bloomfield, Turzum, etc. to come in before I pull the trigger for my next order.

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