This year Valentine's Day falls on a Sunday. What better way to begin or end the day with your sweety, than to share a romantic cup of tea meant to inspire feelings of love?
First there's Harney & Sons Valentine's Blend. I was once given a small tin of this as an opening-night gift for a play I'd worked on. It is a simple chocolate-scented black tea with tiny pink rosebuds and petals mixed in. It's lightly flavored of chocolate with rosy undertones. Something about it makes me a bit nostalgic... it could possibly remind me of the Avon chocolaty lip balms I got for Valentine's day as a little girl.
Back in December I went to a Tay Tea tasting at ABC Carpet & Home, as mentioned in my first post of the year. Nini, the super-cool blender, makes several amorous blends. That night, her Better Than Sex was my favorite. A mix of Belgian dark chocolate with peppermint in Rooibos; it is heavier on the chocolate with the sweetness of Rooibos, while the mint uplifts the blend. All of her blends are visually something to behold. Be sure to check out her online store for some "swatches."
And lastly, as well as leastly, there is a questionable new chain called Argo Tea. Coming home from the gym I noticed some poor girl standing outside on a freezing day, hawking free samples of some kind of tea outside this new shop on Broadway and.... like, 21st Street. I crossed the street to check it out. It looked just like a Starbucks inside, except with tea as the main beverage (there is also some coffee). They sell pastries and salads and sandwiches just like a Starbucks. There are tall dispensers on the wall of many varieties of herbals, greens, whites, blacks, chais, you name it. You can buy them prepackaged as well. They informed me that they just opened the day before, and let me try their current special, ValenTea Passion, a passionfruit and hibiscus juice-like "tea" that was already super sweetened and annoyingly tart. It tasted like a bad redition of Celestial Seasoning's classic Red Zinger added to a Capri Sun drink pouch. They were also letting patrons sample a "Tea Sangria" which pretty much tasted the same, but less tart. I wouldn't call this one passion-inspiring.
Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
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