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A sweet combination of fine Ceylon Orange Pekoes and fragrant Jasmines.

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Since 1894, Murchie’s has been importing and blending the finest quality teas from select gardens around the world. As the decades have passed, the art of tea blending and tradition of excellence are handed down along with the old recipes. Today, Murchie’s offers traditional products and classic blends while also developing new combinations for a new generation of tea drinkers. We are proud to provide blends for events and occasions, from local landmarks to national observations and royal milestones.

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Another board game night tea!

I was assured this tea was different from the previous tea I had tried from Murchie’s, and it did taste much more distinctly floral/jasmine – though still grapey. It’s also a green/black tea hybrid though. I felt bad because my first impression when I saw that my host’s BF had purchased basically three nearly identical teas from Murchie’s was kind of a soft sort of judgement – and then I had that “Wow, fuck you Kelly!” moment where I realized I was being a total dick/snob, because I own 800+ teas, and let me tell you that within those teas is a lot of flavour overlap…

There is NOTHING wrong with liking a particular style of tea.

I really hate that gatekeeper/tea snob mentality that some people have and I really try to actively stay out of that mindset, but when I was getting into “serious tea” initially I internalized a lot of that mentality, and this was just a reminder for me that I still have work to do in unlearning it.

mrmopar

Only 800……LOLO!

Roswell Strange

It’s a lot, I know…

Shanie O Maniac

Don’t worry. As I’ve said before, I know someone who possesses a “tea snob” mentality (and calls herself such) simply because she refuses to add sweetener to grocery store tea. Being a gatekeeper is never acceptable, but at least I can somewhat understand where you are coming from. You know your ISH!

In all fairness though? I have about 400 bottles of nail polish, several of which are one teeny sliver of a shade/tone different. And every time my mom complains about it I say “They aren’t the same, they are similar!”.

So just remember that. Not the same. Similar

Sil

i’m a board game snob :D

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This was an OK tea, although I couldn’t distinguish any jasmine scent or taste what so ever. I enjoyed the small box that I received as a gift, but I wouldn’t purchase again just because it was nothing spectacular.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C

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