Welcome to our store and tasting room.

tasting roomWe are here to teach you as much as we can about tea. The purpose of the tasting room is to try teas which will not only broaden your understanding of the tea world but encourage you to purchase some tea for your own consumption.

Walking into the tasting room, we welcome you to taste our "Teas on Tap." These teas we've chosen to highlight will expand your tea knowledge, as well as allow you to experience teas that you may not have otherwise tried.

In addition to our "Teas on Tap" we also welcome customers to taste one tea of their choice. This allows you a taste of that special tea you've been wanting to try. Our tea consultants are available to help you decide what that tea is based on your palate and needs.

We hope you enjoy your experience tasting teas, shopping and a bite to eat. We keep this blog updated with any upcoming events, new teas, and most current menu so check back with us periodically to discover something new!

6.09.2011

New Teas! Tea Flight on June 11th & 12th!

This weekend we are sharing all of our new Darjeeling teas with everyone.


Namring Upper 1st Flush 2011
This is from the upper part of this huge tea estate. It is a great First Flush Darjeeling from a banner year. A true delight, this tea is light in body, incredibly flavorful and very fragrant. Let the freshness of the aromas transport you to the lovely mountains of Darjeeling.



Singbulli Darjeeling Dj 41 Although we were close to Singbulli during our recent trip to Darjeeling, we did not visit Singbulli. It is located in the very scenic Mirik Valley which has many tea estates. Its name means Home of the birds- which is appropriate because of the steep mountain that makes up this estate. This particular First Flush is a very nice one, and a bit more mellow than our Namring First Flush and the tropical fruit aromas are a bit darker.




Dooteriah Autumnal Darjeeling
After the summer rains in the moutains around Darjeeling, the sun comes out and the weather cools, and tea plants start to flush again. This tea from the Dooteriah Garden in the East Valley region is a classic Autumnal tea. The tea is light in body with hints of stone fruit.

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