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Has anyone tried the teas from http://www.adagio.com/ ? Their tea
community is interesting. I would be interested in hearing about
whatever you guys have tasted from them.

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I have tried Opus Pouchong, a barely fermented Oolong that is the almost
Green - it was subtle and refeshing -- and a Yunnan Black that did indeed
have overtones of pepper. Liked the cans both came in. Can not say
anything about their cost per weight, but I suspect that such nicety add
much to the price.

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I've reviewed some of Adagio's tea at my Web site.

http://wileng.blogspot.com/2006/03/t...iews-1-25.html
http://wileng.blogspot.com/2006/03/t...ews-26-50.html

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I wasn't impressed with most of the teas I tried and some were stale.
However, they had the best prices for Jenaer glassware and I like the
IngenuiTea as well as the tins their teas come in. Please google this group
for more details although, IIRC, I gave up on reporting my disappointments.
Some others also liked particular teas, so it seems like a hit-or-miss
affair in regards to the quality of their teas.

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