Duke Cardiff's Blend
Duke Cardiff's Blend
George, a customer in our retail store, came in one day and asked us to duplicate a blend for him that he used to enjoy and could no longer find in the US. After hearing his description and tinkering around, we unveiled this blend. Duke Cardiff is a hearty, well-rounded blend of China and Indian teas that has an amber cup with a light currant after-taste. George still comes in to purchase Duke Cardiff blend, as do many of you now. We'll never forget the day George came in for his tea wearing a kilt. He'd just come from a parade in the next town where he had played his bagpipes. With a little urging from us he treated us to a private show, much to our delight. As he headed off to his car, still playing his pipes, we all took a moment to reflect on how lucky we are to have such amazing customers.
If you haven't tried George's tea yet, give it a try. We think once you do you'll add this blend to your favorite's list.
Ingredients: Black and oolong teas, blackberry leaves, black currant flavoring and cornflower petals.
Brew tea at 212º - steep for 3 minutes.
Joan with George (left) on a recent visit (June 2014). George had just come from playing at a graduation ceremony.
Jim Sr., Joan & George in the retail store with the Duke Cardiff tin. George had just come from playing at the Canterbury School in New Milford, CT. He's wearing his Prince Charles (Formal Dublet). It takes one hour to get dressed and requires another person to assist in the preparation!
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After having sampled this tea a few years back, I recently ordered a tin to keep on hand at work. It's a very pretty tea--love the blue cornflower petals. The black current is subtle as the tea is the most prominent flavor. I get a wisp of flowery flavor as well. Very nice with a tiny bit of sugar or plain. It's a great afternoon pick-me-up!
This is a lovely tea that lifts my spirits. When the dog bites, when the bee stings, when I'm feeling sad, I just brew a cup of my favorite tea, and then I don't feel so bad.
The mix of black and oolong teas made for a very nice cup. The flavoring is subtle, letting the tea shine through. I ended up enjoying this blend more than I thought I would since I usually gravitate to more flavored teas. It's an overall good blend!
I find the currant flavoring to be extremely subtle - the dominant flavor is that of the tea. So while it's not quite what I expected (usually I like my flavored teas to have a bolder flavor), it's a great tea to drink for an afternoon pick-me-up.
Has a lovely black currant smell and taste. We like it much better than the black currant tea. Also gifted my brother some who likes it as well.