Tea: |
Czar Nicholas Russian
Caravan -
Specialty Black Tea |
Cup Characteristics: |
A delicate cup with a
lively sprightly
slightly toasty
character. A perfect tea
for a dinner party. The
mystery of the days of
Marco Polo are relived
with a hint of Lapsang
Souchong . This tea is
perfect for a dinner
party as the mystery of
the character begs to be
solved. |
Infusion: |
Bright
tending light with
excellent flavourr. |
Information: |
During
the Czar’s time tea was
the most important drink
after vodka. In fact,
even today the tradition
continues as Russia and
the CIS are major
consumers of tea in
world terms. Their
tastes have changed over
the years but light
bright flavoury teas are
still in high demand in
Russia. Quite often the
tea is thrown into a pot
and allowed to simmer
and steep all day;
(evidence of this custom
can be seen in the
Russian samovar - the
ideal means of serving
tea Russian style). This
is one reason you need a
light liquoring tea with
flavour to be considered
for Russian Caravan Tea.
The history of this tea
goes back hundreds of
years. In the city of
Xian in central China
one can see historical
marker that is
acknowledged to be the
beginning of the Silk
Road - the trail that
lead to central Asia
(areas such as the
Caucuses and the Black
Sea). One of the
commodities taken along
the Silk Road was tea.
The tea that was carried
on the camel trains left
a lasting impression on
central Asia - so much
so that to supplement
their importation of
tea, tea was cultivated
in the region.
The Lapsang Souchong in
the blend gives the hint
of mystery: -no doubt in
the days of the camel
trains across Asia this
mysterious character was
absorbed on the trail
from evening campfires
or from the camels
themselves. Imagine for
a moment the starry
nights on the plains of
Asia enroute with your
precious cargo of tea to
the opulent courts of
St. Petersburg. You are
hunkering down under
your blanket and sipping
tea fit for a king while
trying to ward off the
cold bite in the night
air. As the tea courses
its way into your body
and warms you -you think
-Now this is the Life!!
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
Bring freshly drawn cold
water to a rolling boil.
Place 1 teaspoon of tea
for each cup into the
teapot. Pour the boiling
water into the teapot.
Cover and let steep for
3-7 minutes according to
taste (the longer the
steeping time the
stronger the tea). Add
milk and sugar to taste.
Iced Tea Brewing Method:
(to make 1
liter/quart): Place
5 teaspoons of tea
into a teapot or
heat resistant
pitcher. Pour 1 1/4
cups of freshly
boiled water over
the tea. Steep for 5
minutes. Quarter
fill a serving
pitcher with cold
water. Pour the tea
into your serving
pitcher straining
the leaves. Add ice
and top-up the
pitcher with cold
water. Garnish and
sweeten to taste.
Please note that
this tea may tend to
go cloudy or ‘milky’
when poured over
ice; a perfectly
normal
characteristic of
some high quality
black teas and
nothing to worry
about!
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