I’m in Chicago right now, and it’s cold. Really, really cold. That means two things around the JS headquarters: lots of hooded sweatshirts, and warm drinks. Thanks to the folks at Two Leaves and a Bud Tea, we’ve been enjoying a fantastic blend of quality teas, like this one here, African Sunset. Only teas that are grown in single geographic regions using traditional growing methods are used — that means lots of time picking, testing, and tasting. It also means they never blend with less expensive “filler teas,” which is party of the reason these teas taste so delicious.

The company is based just down the road from Aspen, Colorado in a little place called Roaring Fork Valley. It was originally started because founder Richard Rosenfeld was frustrated with the US selection and couldn’t find the high qualities he so much enjoyed during his travels through Asia and India. We’re glad you brought some new and unique teas back with you. Thanks Richard!

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Jamie Starr Monday, 03.03.08 @ 12:58 pm

I had some of this at the Ginger Cafe in Crested Butte last night…good stuff (from right over the mountains)!


Offshoot Monday, 03.03.08 @ 2:51 pm

I swear there is a growing culture at my work about an unofficial high-tea. Green tea to be exact.. I’m goingto check this one out, see if I can shock the co-workers.


lexxy Tuesday, 03.04.08 @ 2:49 pm

dude… i live in chicago. and let me tell you i know exactly where you’re coming from. as for this tea, i haven’t tried it but i’ve just added it to my list of things need doing.




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