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"Dominic T." > wrote in message
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> On my last trip to a small coffee/tea shop in Pittsburgh I picked up
> two small boxes of odd teabags, the store has hundreds of unusual and
> unheard of flavored teas. One was Canadian Ice Wine, and it is really
> an amazingly flavored tea that captures the exact essence of a grape
> picked and pressed after enduring frost and cold temperatures. I'm now
> eagerly awaiting a chance to try some real Canadian Ice Wine, something
> I never even knew existed before.
>
> The other one though was the real surprise, Mlesna brand Monk's Blend
> Tea. Wow. Before reading up on it a bit I thought it had an apple-ish
> flavor, but then I came to find it is actually vanilla/grenadine (heh,
> I was a bit off). The flavor has captivated me, and I'm finally down to
> my last teabag of it, which brings me to my question: Does anyone know
> of a high-quality Monk's Blend Tea? A loose tea blend with real vanilla
> and pomegranate flavoring? Some online searches on my part have only
> turned up other brand's teabags of this tea. I could only imagine how
> good a higher-quality version of this tea would be, and I'm really
> hoping someone out there makes the real deal.
>
> - Dominic
> Drinking: (you guessed it) Mlesna Monk's Blend Tea.
>