Hello.
My wife was kind enough to enroll me in the Adagio Tea Of The Month as a Christmas present and being a little excited I can't wait to get my tea and so I was wondering if anyone knew approximately when the teas are shipped or how long it typically takes to be delivered?
Thanks,
Jan 9th, '08, 14:47
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I thought about joining this tea of the month club. I've noticed with a lot of clubs you have to choose a discipline (green, black, etc). I like how Dragonwater's is set up. It's like a Netflix queue. I think more tea companies should look into this -- you'd have the option of choosing all green if you only like green, but it'd give you more opportunity to explore new kinds of tea.
FWIW, I adore Adagios tea club. I'm not a big drinker of flavored teas, and I'm not experienced enough for greens, so their black club has been perfect for me. I don't have to worry about remembering to order (I have 3 young children) and I always have a nice selection sitting around. And I know I will at least like them as they're good quality and not blueberry favored.
I kind of like how Dragonwater's is, but I fear I would only order what I know and thus not expand my base enough.

I kind of like how Dragonwater's is, but I fear I would only order what I know and thus not expand my base enough.
Yeah, I mean, I am glad that such different things work for people, but it is just not varied enough for me. With Dragonwater, you can actually go through each tea and that's precisely what I did -- if it sounded good, I put it on my list, if not, I left it. I have like 20+ teas, some of which I've never heard of, and if I don't like them, oh well, you know? I think it's awesome. If Adagio set up one like that, I would definitely sign up. Dragonwater's is $10 a month, which is also great -- they don't charge you up front for the whole amount.
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Jan 13th, '08, 09:38
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I really like the idea of Dragonwater's tea club. It's also great because you get a one month trial, and another prek they give you 5% off your orders and free sample with every order. I would really go for the Adagio tea of the month club but they don't give you samples, but they give you the 'regular' sizes tins which is a waste if you don't like the tea. If I had the money, I would definatly sign up for dragonwater's club.
That's actually a problem I have overall. Even Adagio's "sample tin" is too big. It may not be much money, but I'm still wasting tea when I don't like it. You can buy like 15 1/2 oz. samples from Dragonwater, if you like them, buy more, if not, there are only like 3 cups anyway.
The other thing that annoys me about Adagio's website is that you have to write reviews when there are items in your cart to get a discount. I didn't notice this the first time. I wrote reviews for like 10 teas, and got no return because I hadn't put stuff in my cart yet.
I see this sample size problem with a lot of companies, though. Why would I want to buy a minimum of 4 oz. when I haven't even tried the tea?
In the end, though Adagio's not my favorite to buy from, they make a damn good grapefruit oolong, and that gets massive respect from me.
The other thing that annoys me about Adagio's website is that you have to write reviews when there are items in your cart to get a discount. I didn't notice this the first time. I wrote reviews for like 10 teas, and got no return because I hadn't put stuff in my cart yet.
I see this sample size problem with a lot of companies, though. Why would I want to buy a minimum of 4 oz. when I haven't even tried the tea?
In the end, though Adagio's not my favorite to buy from, they make a damn good grapefruit oolong, and that gets massive respect from me.
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Jan 13th, '08, 12:34
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I think Mighty Leaf and Harney & Sons either have little or no sample sizes at all. But, yeah, so far Adagio is the nicest to order from.yukondoit wrote:That's actually a problem I have overall. Even Adagio's "sample tin" is too big. It may not be much money, but I'm still wasting tea when I don't like it. You can buy like 15 1/2 oz. samples from Dragonwater, if you like them, buy more, if not, there are only like 3 cups anyway.
The other thing that annoys me about Adagio's website is that you have to write reviews when there are items in your cart to get a discount. I didn't notice this the first time. I wrote reviews for like 10 teas, and got no return because I hadn't put stuff in my cart yet.
I see this sample size problem with a lot of companies, though. Why would I want to buy a minimum of 4 oz. when I haven't even tried the tea?
In the end, though Adagio's not my favorite to buy from, they make a damn good grapefruit oolong, and that gets massive respect from me.