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Default Nilgiri tea, Craigmore estate organic OP

One reviewer said this tasted of rotton raisins (that would be wine,
wouldn't it?) which added nothing good to the water. Another reviewer
said it was a favorite that she and her family couldn't get enough
of. I taste a perfectly good Nilgiri, no raisin taste of any kind,
but I think I've had more flavorful Nilgiris. I'll try it again when
I don't have a cold, though. Toci
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