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Old 01-03-2011, 05:19 PM   #5985
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Originally Posted by astra View Post
Do you think this (or similar) will do?

THAT is the very one that I drink! I love it.

I'm a 'black tea' person, and Taylors makes some very nice black tea blends. So does East India Tea Company, Fortnum & Mason, and Jackson of Piccadilly. Those XXXXX four companies are the foundation of my tea drinking, along with some straight teas (not blends) such as Assam, Keemun, China Black, and Ceylon, being bought through McNultey's Tea and Coffee in NYC and the Baltimore Tea and Coffee Company, in MD.
(My Lapsang Souchong comes from McNultey's.)

There are a bunch of other teas that I have bought to try, many of them from Africa, but to date none have stood the test of time. Nice to try, but nothing to write home about, and I always return to my favorites.

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