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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/cuppag5/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121After taking a bit of a hiatus, we are happy to be back! Can’t say how often we will be posting but happy to kick off the new year with a particularly famous tea from Adagio Teas.<\/p>\n
If you are familiar with Adagio Teas, you are familiar with their holiday and themed teas.\u00a0 A particular tea I have recently heard quite a bit about and seen quite a few posting about- Brigadoon, Adagio’s Leap Year blend.<\/p>\n
Brigadoon is a blended black tea comprised of Asam and Keemun teas.\u00a0 Also added into the mix is Silver Needle white tea and blue cornflowers.\u00a0 \u00a0I originally though this tea was an earl grey blend but to my delight- this tea is a Scottish Breakfast Tea.<\/p>\n
After taking a small hiatus from caffeine, I was a bit hesitate to try this tea as I’ve noticed a sensitivity to caffeine recently (increased headaches).\u00a0 As I took my first sip of this tea, instant love formed for this tea and I knew immediately why this tea is so highly regarded.<\/p>\n
This black tea prepped hot (212F- steeped 4 minutes) is smooth and malty with a robust feel.\u00a0 No notes of astringency whatsoever.\u00a0 There are hints of sweetness and floral moments here and there.\u00a0 After a couple sips, I decided this tea would be a beautiful latte and I frothed up milk to add in.\u00a0 The combination of the frothed milk just increased my admiration for this tea.<\/p>\n
Big fan of this one and even though I need to be careful with how much of this tea I drink in a day- I have a feeling I’ll be stocking up on this one.\u00a0 As an FYI, if you do intend to stock up on this one (which I highly recommend doing), this tea is only available for a short time starting on 2\/29\/2024!<\/p>\n
Celebrate Leap Day with this Scottish Breakfast Blend of Assam and Keemun teas. We’ve added a touch of Silver Needle and blue cornflowers to evoke the blue and white of the Scottish flag that Brigadoon would fly.<\/p>\n
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