TEA-ming up with Tiny Salutations again for your reading pleasure with this sonnet:
Harken back to a faire of the 16th century
With “William Shakespeare’s black tea blend”
In each cup a wistful reverie
And a moment for your soul to mend.
It’s rosy liquid, by any other name,
Would it smell as sweet?
Inspiration my mouth doth claim
In framing Sonnets in my seat.
Intense floral aromas enhance
The Bard’s many tales
Of tragedy, comedy, and romance
Such a tea of Simpson and Vail’s.
Made of lavender and rose
And fresh plucked rosemary
A delight to eyes, mouth, and nose
As good a tea as potpourri!
The flavor is smooth
The rose aftertaste BOLD
A pleasant scent in truth
The color a rich chocolate gold.
This tea we doth surely keep.
Huzzah for a second steep!
Here’s the scoop!
Loose Leaf: Black tea Blend
Where to Buy: Simpson and Vail
Description: Gardens, herbs, and flowers appear in many of Shakespeare’s plays and oftentimes play a critical role in his stories. Our William Shakespeare tea blend is a combination of a few of the many herbs he references: lavender, roses, rosemary. The wit and playfulness of his verse means that Shakespeare’s plays can still be enjoyed today, ideally with a warm cup of tea.
This black tea and floral blend brews to an amber cup with a sweet, floral taste. The slightly earthy and woody notes are rounded out with the citrus taste of bergamot and sweet rose petals.
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William Shakespeare’s Black Tea Blend from Simpson and Vail
Tea Information:
Leaf Type: Black Tea
Where to Buy: Simpson & Vail
Tea Description:
Possibly the most well-known name in western literature, William Shakespeare began his life as a tanner’s son in Stratford-Upon-Avon in the spring of 1564. After a seven year period following the birth of his children in which no reliable records of his life can be found, Shakespeare reappeared in London where he began writing and acting in plays.
Initially, his name was relegated to the corners of playbills, but as his productions grew in popularity, theaters began using “written by William Shakespeare” as their main selling point. The plays and poems he produced during the thirty year period when he was writing have endured the test of time and are studied and read across the world. He pioneered many styles and structures that have set the foundations for some of western literature’s greatest achievements. Shakespeare is even credited with inventing over 1700 words in the English language.
Gardens, herbs, and flowers appear in many of Shakespeare’s plays and oftentimes play a critical role in his stories. Our William Shakespeare tea blend is a combination of a few of the many herbs he references: lavender, roses, rosemary. The wit and playfulness of his verse means that Shakespeare’s plays can still be enjoyed today, ideally with a warm cup of tea.
This black tea and floral blend brews to an amber cup with a sweet, floral taste. The slightly earthy and woody notes are rounded out with the citrus taste of bergamot and sweet rose petals.
Ingredients: Rose Congou black tea, lavender petals, rose petals, rosemary and bergamot oil.
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Taster’s Review:
This is the first of many new teas (from Simpson & Vail) that we will be reviewing here at Sororitea Sisters – William Shakespeare’s Black Tea Blend from Simpson and Vail – that is! I’ve always been a fan of poetry but this specific name and tea go beyond my love for writing! Whether or not it’s TRUE or a case of mistaken identity – I ‘may’ be distantly related to William Shakespeare. The family rumor is that I am related to a ‘John Hall’ from Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. There was a John Hall that was a Doctor there in the 1500’s that married William Shakespeare’s Daughter Susanna.
So there were MANY reasons I was excited about this tea! But let’s get to the ACTUAL tea experience – shall we? This William Shakespeare’s Black Tea Blend from Simpson and Vail has a black tea base and is blended with lavender, rose, rosemary, and bergamot oil. After reading the product description and learning about the connection and inspiration of this tea I was blown away at the creativity and artisan-ship!
First and foremost the powerful aroma smacked me in the face as soon as I opened the bag! This is some STURDY stuff! William Shakespeare’s Black Tea Blend from Simpson and Vail is like a special flavored Earl Grey. Not just your standard EG but with a little extra something. But the aroma was magnified that is for sure!
The color of the post-infused tea in the cup was a lighter color of brown that I thought it would be. But that didn’t mean the taste was going to be lacking. The flavor on the tongue was almost as intense as it was on the nose! I could taste the Earl Grey as well as the heavy-duty lavender. The rosemary was subtle but contributed.
I really enjoyed this William Shakespeare’s Black Tea Blend from Simpson and Vail. Sure – the tea was a winner – but – when you have a theme, tribute, or personal story with it – it makes it even better!