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Default Free cup of tea in Seattle's Teacup

If you go to the Teacup teahouse and ask nicely for a free cup of
High Mountain Oolong, they will be more than happy to provide you
with one.

About the Teacup
Located on Queen Anne Ave N. there are 15 coffee shops within a mile
and 5 visible from Teacup's front door. Teacup is a leader in the
tea revolution, taking the city of coffee by surprise. Elisabeth,
the owner, has done an amazing job of running the shop. The staff
has a vast knowledge of the Teacup's over 140 tea collection.
Brett, Teacups manager, recently stopped by my place in Taiwan while
he was making a tour of Taiwan's Oolong production centers. He is
very knowledgeable with regards to Taiwan's Oolong situation and is
happy to answer all of your questions. So treat yourself to a free
cup High Mountain Oolong, and if you cannot make it, tell someone
you know in the Seattle area. Offer is good while supplies last.

Teacup
Address: 2207 Queen Anne Ave N.
Phone number: 206-283-5931
Web sight: www.teacupseattle.com
Store hours: 10am - 6pm

The farm-
located in Nan Tou, Taiwan, an area famous for Oolong production

The farmer-
Upon retirement, Mr. Huang took up organic tea production. That was
7 years ago.
For the past 7 years he has honed his organic tea growing skills.
Each season his tea only improves in quality.

Love for organic
Mr. Huang is very into organic. Upon a recent visit, he made me a
stew from organic yams and we drank organic tea. Mr. Huang is proud
that he is providing a high quality tea that is healthy as well as
environmentally friendly.

Tea qualities
Completely Dynamic
Subtle
Simple
Here's what Teacup says
"Easily one of the best oolongs in the world, fresh with
intoxicating honey-like fragrance. This playful rolled oolong dances
on your tongue, filling your senses with an ambrosial feeling of
hope. Truly the pinnacle of Taiwanese oolong production. Recommended
by our oolong expert and by many happy customers currently enjoying
it in our store."
Organic status
Although this tea is not USDA certified, it is certified organic
under a governing body here in Taiwan.
The farmer, Mr. Huang, is an avid organic producer
He takes great pride in the efforts he makes to ensure a healthy and
pesticide free product.

Sincerely,
Josh Chamberlain
J-Tea


Please feel free to contact me off list with regards to any
questions you may have about this tea or this offer.

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I was recently in the Teacup with my wife and purchased some very good teas.
A little pricey for what you get but good.

Mike


> wrote in message
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> If you go to the Teacup teahouse and ask nicely for a free cup of
> High Mountain Oolong, they will be more than happy to provide you
> with one.
>
> About the Teacup
> Located on Queen Anne Ave N. there are 15 coffee shops within a mile
> and 5 visible from Teacup's front door. Teacup is a leader in the
> tea revolution, taking the city of coffee by surprise. Elisabeth,
> the owner, has done an amazing job of running the shop. The staff
> has a vast knowledge of the Teacup's over 140 tea collection.
> Brett, Teacups manager, recently stopped by my place in Taiwan while
> he was making a tour of Taiwan's Oolong production centers. He is
> very knowledgeable with regards to Taiwan's Oolong situation and is
> happy to answer all of your questions. So treat yourself to a free
> cup High Mountain Oolong, and if you cannot make it, tell someone
> you know in the Seattle area. Offer is good while supplies last.
>
> Teacup
> Address: 2207 Queen Anne Ave N.
> Phone number: 206-283-5931
> Web sight: www.teacupseattle.com
> Store hours: 10am - 6pm
>
> The farm-
> located in Nan Tou, Taiwan, an area famous for Oolong production
>
> The farmer-
> Upon retirement, Mr. Huang took up organic tea production. That was
> 7 years ago.
> For the past 7 years he has honed his organic tea growing skills.
> Each season his tea only improves in quality.
>
> Love for organic
> Mr. Huang is very into organic. Upon a recent visit, he made me a
> stew from organic yams and we drank organic tea. Mr. Huang is proud
> that he is providing a high quality tea that is healthy as well as
> environmentally friendly.
>
> Tea qualities
> Completely Dynamic
> Subtle
> Simple
> Here's what Teacup says
> "Easily one of the best oolongs in the world, fresh with
> intoxicating honey-like fragrance. This playful rolled oolong dances
> on your tongue, filling your senses with an ambrosial feeling of
> hope. Truly the pinnacle of Taiwanese oolong production. Recommended
> by our oolong expert and by many happy customers currently enjoying
> it in our store."
> Organic status
> Although this tea is not USDA certified, it is certified organic
> under a governing body here in Taiwan.
> The farmer, Mr. Huang, is an avid organic producer
> He takes great pride in the efforts he makes to ensure a healthy and
> pesticide free product.
>
> Sincerely,
> Josh Chamberlain
> J-Tea
>
>
> Please feel free to contact me off list with regards to any
> questions you may have about this tea or this offer.
>



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