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Prince Wladimir tea



 
 
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Old 29-09-2005, 06:39 PM
Rene Schnoor
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Default Prince Wladimir tea

I have just fallen in love with this tea, but now I hear it is unfortunately
going to be discontinued.
I was wondering if there is any tea out there that taste like it?
It made by Kousmichoff tea in Paris as far as I understand, and here are the
ingredients:
Russian, Blend Ceylon and China teas with natural scents of orange, lemon,
vanilla, grapefruit and spices.
Can anybody help?

René


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Old 30-09-2005, 11:27 AM
Michael Plant
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Rene k9/29/05


I have just fallen in love with this tea, but now I hear it is unfortunately
going to be discontinued.
I was wondering if there is any tea out there that taste like it?
It made by Kousmichoff tea in Paris as far as I understand, and here are the
ingredients:
Russian, Blend Ceylon and China teas with natural scents of orange, lemon,
vanilla, grapefruit and spices.
Can anybody help?

Ren


Hi Ren,

Can't help locate such a tea, but since you know the ingredients, why not
try to produce your own? You could have a lot of fun combining ingredients
in different proportions until you get just what you like. Ripon -- do you
remember him? -- did this kind of thing, to his and everyone else's delight.

Michael

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Old 30-09-2005, 12:20 PM
Rene Schnoor
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Hi Michael

No, I wish I had the time and energy for such a project, but I am afraid it
would be too much of a fuss for me. Maybe I will try to ask my local
tea-pusher if he has an idea

Rene

"Michael Plant" skrev i en meddelelse
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Hi Ren,

Can't help locate such a tea, but since you know the ingredients, why not
try to produce your own? You could have a lot of fun combining
ingredients
in different proportions until you get just what you like. Ripon -- do you
remember him? -- did this kind of thing, to his and everyone else's
delight.

Michael



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Old 01-10-2005, 06:38 PM
Scott Dorsey
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Rene Schnoor wrote:

No, I wish I had the time and energy for such a project, but I am afraid it
would be too much of a fuss for me. Maybe I will try to ask my local
tea-pusher if he has an idea


Ask Upton's. They have been very good about taking over weird blends from
other companies that have stopped making them. Maybe they'd be willing to
try a Wladimir clone.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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Old 05-10-2005, 01:10 PM
Rene Schnoor
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To the group, my tea-pusher took his word back that is was discontinued,
apparently it was just a rumour. So I can still buy the tea, thankfully.

Rene

"Rene Schnoor" skrev i en meddelelse
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I have just fallen in love with this tea, but now I hear it is
unfortunately going to be discontinued.
I was wondering if there is any tea out there that taste like it?
It made by Kousmichoff tea in Paris as far as I understand, and here are
the ingredients:
Russian, Blend Ceylon and China teas with natural scents of orange, lemon,
vanilla, grapefruit and spices.
Can anybody help?

René



 




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