While on vacation last week, my wife and I wandered into a quaint tea and spice shop in downtown Wilmington, NC. I've always been a coffee drinker, and mostly smiled an nodded as my wife opened and smelled various jars of loose leaf tea. Some of the teas smelled pleasant enough, but I wasn't particularly intrigued by anything on offer. Being generally ignorant of tea, I picked up another jar of generic looking black tea labelled "Russian Caravan" and cracked the lid...A deep, smokey aroma instantly filled the room. "Ugh, what is that?" my wife asked. "I don't know, but I like it!" I replied, my nose buried in the the jar. I asked the shop keeper what I was smelling, and she directed me to another jar labelled "Lapsang Souchong". That tea was even darker, smokier, more pungent in character. I ordered an ounce of each, and have been enjoying both blends immensely - very reminiscent of a fine Latakia mixure.
I'm sure this is old news to many of our UK members, but this was a revelation to my American-coffee-drinking-pipe-smoking palette, and I feel as if I have discovered a hidden treasure. If you like Latakia in any proportion, give Lapsang Souchong a try. If this is old news and I'm the last one to the party, let me know. Also, does anyone know of any other variety of smoked tea? I'm now an enthusiast.
I'm sure this is old news to many of our UK members, but this was a revelation to my American-coffee-drinking-pipe-smoking palette, and I feel as if I have discovered a hidden treasure. If you like Latakia in any proportion, give Lapsang Souchong a try. If this is old news and I'm the last one to the party, let me know. Also, does anyone know of any other variety of smoked tea? I'm now an enthusiast.