Re: darjeeling muscatel?On Jul 14, 5:12 pm, Rainy <andrei....@gmail,com > wrote:
> On Jul 14, 3:50 am, Kevo <Kelmo8...@gmail,com > wrote:
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> > On Jul 12, 3:04 am, Space Cowboy <netst...@ix,net com,com > wrote:
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> > > Dominic T. wrote:
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> > > I'll make a note of this. I suspect that'll make any Darjeeling taste
> > > like muscatel which as it turns out will be no big deal.
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> > > Jim
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> > > > On Jul 11, 10:05 am, Tea Geek <chadaowan...@gmail,com > wrote:
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> > > ...Lucy in the grape pit...
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> > > > > My first thought on eating one was "Hey, this tastes
> > > > > like second flush Darjeeling!" So if you can find some Muscat grapes,
> > > > > check them out and then re-try Darjeeling tea. :)
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> > > > > --Michael J. Coffey--
> > > > > www .Teageek,net
> > > > > Ironic, isn't it?
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> > > > Even better is a little known gem found in Asian markets, Sac Sac
> > > > Muscat drink. It comes in a little can about half or even a bit less
> > > > than a regular soda can and is pure muscat grape juice with bits of
> > > > muscat grape in it. One of my favorite things in life. Also, maybe
> > > > just because I'm of Italian heritage Muscato wine or Muscato D'Asti
> > > > are both great (but alcoholic) beverages. Just plain muscat grapes are
> > > > also a joy. I had never thought about the fact that the term
> > > > "muscatel" could be a bit confusing until this post but I could see
> > > > how it is.
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> > > > - Dominic
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> > Does anyone get a real rock taste out of Wuyi Rock Teas? Muscatel in
> > darjeeling is often a hint, a suggestion of a note. Ever tried aged
> > silver needles? If it is good you'll get a strong note of dark
> > chocolate. If your wife likes chocolate, this might be a good
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> err.. dark, not white chocolate? Doesn't make sense. -ak
Heheheh! Like a sugary white choc with a dark heart...
kevo