I got some of their black tea, I like it, but I'm a bit biased, all my grandparents came from the Azores. They've been growing tea there for quite some time. Here's their link.
Gorreana Tea Estate: European Teas Available in North America
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I got some of their black tea, I like it, but I'm a bit biased, all my grandparents came from the Azores. They've been growing tea there for quite some time. Here's their link.
Gorreana Tea Estate: European Teas Available in North America
i believe they use amazon to sell they tea ? Amazon.com: Gorreana Tea: Grocery & Gourmet Food there is the link to they amazon shop not bad seeing a place in fall river Ma charges 20 bucks for the same bag.:) lol this is taking time out of me drooling over straight razors lol. Happy to help anyone search for good tea thou and Donv if that is your username i am actually stay at my grandparents home for this is where they are form and where they live.
After the sun sets the evening is cooler, so I'm enjoying some ripe puerh in my new pot:
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I just checked that link from Don...seems to work. Looks interesting !
Firstly, I really like that pot—where's it from?
Secondly, I opened some more matcha earlier. I don't have photos yet so I won't really spoil anything but I'm quite looking forward to posting about it...
I got the pot off of the bay. I was a little disappointed at it, it is only 140 ml although it was advertised as larger.
The seller was just a small guy, barely a hundred sales.
Looking forward to your matcha pics!
Kicking back today and sipping a nice rounded Australian black tea (with a girls name), Nerada. A nice drop to be sure.
Mick
This is for DonV....thought you might like this. Catherine Braganza of Portugal(from Wikipedia)"She was credited for introducing the custom of drinking tea in Britain,[4] a custom that was already very popular among the Portuguese nobility"