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Adagio Teas - Golden Monkey



 
 
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Old 07-11-2004, 03:05 AM
Darren
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Default Adagio Teas - Golden Monkey

Probably the best tea ive ordered from www.adagio.com. I was somewhat
disappointed with the rest of their teas. But their Golden monkey tea
was a real gem. By far the best of the 12 sampler teas i tried and the
only one memorable enough to recommend.

Write up from Adagio about Golden Monkey:

"Black tea from the Fujian province of China. Golden Monkey tea is
hand-processed each spring with a careful plucking of only one leaf and
one bud. It is among the finest Chinese black teas available today. The
name comes from its unique appearance: the leaves resemble monkey claws.
If you enjoy full-bodied teas with an abundance of flavor, we urge you
to give this tea a try."

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