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"You can taste and feel, but not describe the exquisite state of repose produced by tea, that precious drink which drives away the five cases on sorrow.”
- Emperor Chien Lung (1710 1799), Manchu Dynasty |
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ea has long been considered a rare and precious drink, mysterious in its ability to calm, revitalize and heal the human spirit. But whether you are in need of the friendly warmth and comfort offered by a cup of hot tea, a serious connoisseur or a relaxed afternoon sipper, Many Seas Imports offers a fine selection of premium loose leaf teas for all levels of enjoyment.
Indulge your senses in one of our delicate greens, fragrant jasmines, full-bodied oolongs or exotic black teas, and experience for yourself the ‘exquisite state of repose produced by tea’.
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 eed a quick pick me up? With its Ginseng, this Oolong tea works as a natural energy booster leaving a fresh tingly after taste. The Ginseng coats the tea leaves, releasing a natural sweetener as it dissolves and the leaves unfold. |
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 olong tea is partially fermented with a relatively full flavour, half way between a green tea and a black tea. This very fine quality Oolong tea has a light and refreshing grass note. |
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 nhale deeply and feel yourself sinking into this aromatic and intoxicating cup of tea. Sweet peach-like notes of the tiny Osmanthus petals unite with gentle oolong undertones for a true sensory experience that will capture your taste, sight and scent. |
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 rized for its sweet robust fragrance, this early harvest tea offers much enjoyment for the gourmet tea drinker. The young purplish red leaves, which have undergone a very light firing, release a delicate Osmanthus-like scent when brewed. This tea is also called Da Hong Pao, meaning big red robe, after the legend of a Tang Dynasty Emporer, who clothed the tea bushes with big red robes after his mother was cured of a serious disease by drinking of the tea leaves. |
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