Posts Tagged ‘Harney and Sons’
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Category: Black
Tea Company: Harney & Sons (website)
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Company Description: A delicious melding of black tea, nut and chocolate flavors.
This is my first tea from Harney & Sons and I must say that I have heard a lot of amazing things about Florence. I truly hope to not be disappointed.
When you first open the tin of Florence, the aroma of dark chocolate and hazelnut will fill the room. If you like Nutella, you will simply want to eat the dry leaves. They smell that good. While waiting for the tea to steep the full 5 minutes as suggested on the tin, I was tempted to cut the time short. I resisted and was certainly rewarded for my efforts.
I tried the first few sips plain, expecting the tea to be a tad bitter due to the long steep time. While there was a slight bitterness, it wasn’t the bitterness you would expect when oversteeping a tea. It was a very identifiable hazelnut bitterness followed by the taste of dark chocolate and black tea. I added a bit of milk to my mug and the tea morphed into a creamy, liquid Nutella-type beverage though not as sweet.
For my second cup, I added milk and sweetener which transformed the tea into the ultimate dessert in a cup. It is simply amazing. This may very well be the best tea I’ve had so far in my tea experience. If you like Nutella or are looking for a great chocolate tea that doesn’t taste artificial, this may be the one for you.
You can purchase the Florence directly from the Harney & Sons website.
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Category: Green
Tea Company: California Tea House (website)
Ingredients: Indian Assam and fine Chinese green teas tossed with shredded coconut, lime juice and sunflower petals.
Vendor Suggested Preparation: Use 1 to 2 heaping teaspoons per cup of just below boiling (steaming) filtered water and steep for 2 to 3 minutes.
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These leaves are beautiful. I was surprised at how large the coconut shavings were. These were no ordinary shavings used in baking coconut, no not in this tea! This tea brewed up a beautiful lemon lime green. The aroma is very coconutty with a bit of citrus sneaking in as well. It reminds me of Harney and Sons Bangkok Green tea (minus the ginger). There is almost a buttery note to the scent as well.
As far as the taste goes, it is a lightly flavored, buttery green tea. I taste the bright, citrusy lime in the forefront, then the buttery green base with a hint of coconut at the end. The coconut is very strong in scent and as I sip it I get more from the scent of the coconut than the taste of the coconut. Does coconut make the tea taste buttery and smooth, or is that the actual tea itself? This texture I’m tasting was similar in the Harney and Sons tea mentioned above, which also had coconut in it. I do like how smooth this blend is. Nothing stands out too sharply. I really enjoy the lime flavor in this tea. It doesn’t overpower the green tea, but blends with it rather nicely. I’m glad to have enjoyed a mug full of this.
You can purchase the Lime in the Coconut directly from the California Tea House website.
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Category: Black
Tea Company: Harney & Sons (website)
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Company Product Description:
A tea blended in honor of Malachi McCormick, that tea author of Irish blood. His out-of-print book “A Decent Cup of Tea” is small, but speaks volumes concerning the difficulty in finding well-prepared tea in hotels.
I start each day with at least 1 black or black flavored tea…my day “tea day” progresses from there…each day a new tea adventure. BUT…I always HAVE to have some good, solid Black or Black Flavored Tea Favorites or Standby’s nearby. With all the tea I drink I MUST have a HUGE variety in my stash.
Recently I sampled Malachi McCormick’s Blend from Harney & Sons for the first time. I received it from a friend in a tea swap! Let’s just say it’s very satisfying and I am fairly certain that’s on its way to my Standby Pile…if not my “go-to” pile!
It’s a medium strength Black Tea that is toasty yet sweet and oh-so-smooth! It seems to be the perfect tea to sip or – if you are in a rush – gulp.
I don’t know what it is about this tea…but I think it’s a winner!
You can purchase the Malachi McCormick’s Blend directly from the Harney & Sons website.

