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Old 02-11-2011, 02:31 AM   #7890
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Originally Posted by chamekke View Post
Haven't tried the latter two, but Georgian Old Gentleman is a favourite of mine. First tried it thanks to a tea round-robin and got hooked! It has a sweet-chocolate and slightly tobacco-ey aroma and a very nice flavour.
As long as it doesn't have a chocolate and tobacco flavor... I don't care for flavored teas.

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I steep it in a gaiwan and usually get at least three servings out of it before the leaves are exhausted.
Do you use the gaiwan as it's intended, using the lid to hold back the leaves, or do you use some sort of infuser?

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I've been in a tea rut lately and would love to hear some recommendations!
http://www.nbtea.co.uk/shop/section.php?xSec=37&xPage=1 has a nice grouping of samples. For less than 150 GBP ($250 Canadian) you can get all of them, and try out a lot of different tea. I'm sure you could find something new to please you!

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