Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Tea Tuesday: The White Tea of Kings





I'm not really a coffee person. I prefer tea, and I know a lot of fellow writers love tea, too. But have you ever wanted to break out of the Early Grey or English Breakfast norm and try something new? Well, let me help you find some cool new teas! If you need a little hot and flavorful boost to help you reach your writing goal or you're just a lover of tea or you'd like to try some tea but aren't fond of the stereotypical types, these Tea Tuesday posts are for you.

This weeks tea is ... 

*drum roll*

The White Tea of Kings 



How I found it: I found this tea on the Adagio tea website while browsing through their many fandom blends. This is same tea company I got the Avatar: The Last Airbender set which includes AangKatara and several more fandom blends and BBC Sherlock teas which Sherlock Holmes (of course ;) ) and John Watson and several more blends. I thought I wouldn't get this tea in time because somehow it went to Miami, Florida. I live in Atlanta. Go figure. But it is here the Tales and Tea Leaves set! It is a set based on Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit books. The tagline for the set is "For those who wander." Enjoy Tolkien fans!

The Tea: This tea definitely reminds me of the Tree of Gondor. It is earl grey moonlight with undertones of snowbud and cream. The little creamy snowbud flavor at the end made me think of the single bloom on the tree in Return of the King, the symbol of hope, while the rich earl grey reminds me the trunk and branches. The tea itself is very pretty. It is primarily black with a few cornflower petals sprinkled in it. I could see this being a standard tea in Gondor. Perhaps Aragorn drank it after he was crowned.


Serving Recommendations: I steeped this tea for three minutes and had it with sugar and cream.

How much is it and where can you get it? You can find this tea at the Adagio website. I bought this tea in a sample set which was about $22 including shipping and you get a goodly amount of tea since you only need about a teaspoon per cup.

So how good is it? This was a nice tea, but not especially thrilling to me. It tasted similar pretty similar to regular Earl Grey. Though it seemed Gondorian, it didn't stand out among other teas I've tried.


Have you tried this tea? What did you think of it? Have you seen or read the Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit? Who's your favorite character?


Bonus! If you are a first-time Adagio customer I can send you a $5 giftcard! Ask in the comments for details! (This is no joke and no catch I seriously can. It's part of the amazingness of Adagio Teas)

Vote for the next tea blend for review! The next three options are:

Doctor Who
Attack on Titan
Firefly

Vote in the poll on the left side of the screen below Popular Posts or leave your vote in the comments. :)

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