Marco Polo
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Marco Polo
I'm not sure if it's good or bad that I joined this forum...I seem to be getting less actual work done the past few days...BUT, I have learned all about tea!!
Anyways, one of my favorite kind of tea for the past few years (since I got away from those awful teabags) is Margerie freres (sp?) Marco Polo tea. Its a black tea with hint of fruitiness. I'm just wondering if this is a good tea or not?? After all of the other black tea I have been trying, i still always reach for Marco Polo if I can't decide what to drink...let me know!
jen
Anyways, one of my favorite kind of tea for the past few years (since I got away from those awful teabags) is Margerie freres (sp?) Marco Polo tea. Its a black tea with hint of fruitiness. I'm just wondering if this is a good tea or not?? After all of the other black tea I have been trying, i still always reach for Marco Polo if I can't decide what to drink...let me know!
jen
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Re: Marco Polo
JenM wrote:Anyways, one of my favorite kind of tea for the past few years (since I got away from those awful teabags) is Margerie freres (sp?) Marco Polo tea. Its a black tea with hint of fruitiness. I'm just wondering if this is a good tea or not??
If you like it is a good tea. (Mariage frères is the correct spelling)
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olivierco - Posts: 3375
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Thank you for the correct spelling! I meant to look that up before I submitted the post...
And, I'm happy to hear that someone else love's it too!
And, I'm happy to hear that someone else love's it too!
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