Re: Goodbye, Koslanda Ceylon TC58On Jul 23, 3:57 am, "chance" <cinci...@yahoo.co.kr> wrote:
> "toci" <gina...@yahoo,com > wrote in message
>
> news:b010ca3b-4745-40a7-9977-150848309ede@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups,com ...
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> > I've just brewed the last of my once favorite tea, and cannot replace
> > it. However, in September I'll sample two different Koslanda teas
> > from Upton, and also try six Nilgiri samples for my late morning tea.
> > I've ordered about fifty teas from Upton, and of these about twenty
> > are no longer available. For the rest of July and August, I think
> > I'll do fine with the Assam I have on hand for iced tea. Toci
>
> As for TC58, where has it gone? What do you mean 'no longer
> available'? "Gone forever?" ''No return?"
>
> How is it that the goods are so 'fickle' in availability?
>
> Incidentally, would you please kindly relate what teas you liked
> best from among so many as 50 teas and tell us about some of them
> for our reference?
The estate teas live for a year, and then disappear. The following
year a different tea from the estate may be sold, but it's not the
same. So far my favorites whuch are still available are TC56, a
Ceylon, TN68, a Nilgiri, and TB15, a Java breakfast tea. My grandson
especially likes their organic Earl Grey. Toci