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Default Roses & co

I have recently bought some flavours, and I am experimenting curious
meltings which do not always taste as much as I expected. Nevertheless,
sometimes it is rather surprising : Oolong + Darjeeling first flush +
rose petals gave a happy surprise.

Anyway, what kind of tea would you use with rose petals?
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