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| 100 g | $10.02 / per cup $0.20 | |
| 250 g | $19.49 / per cup $0.15 | |
| 500 g | $29.52 / per cup $0.11 | |
| 1 kg | $55.69 / per cup $0.11 | |
What comes to mind when you hear the name Segovia? Spain’s Andrés Segovia, the late classical guitarist who by his own admission “rescued the guitar from the hands of flamenco Gypsies”? Or perhaps the 2nd century Roman aqueduct in Segovia Spain, certified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985? Both are worthy of mention. Andrés Segovia’s guitar work was so spectacular, (he transcribed many important classical works for the guitar), that in 1981 he was granted nobility status by King Juan Carlos I. After the ceremony his official title became, "El señor don Andrés Torres Segovia, marqués de Salobreña," which translates as the Most Illustrious Lord The Marquess of Salobreña. Now that’s impressive. The aqueduct is equally as lofty in stature. This was built by Roman architects to provide water for the city of Segovia and is comprised of 166 arches and 120 pillars built from 20,400 granite blocks put together entirely without mortar or clamps – also incredibly impressive. Still, for us, what comes to mind when we here the name Segovia is muffins. Yes…muffins.
We admit, it might sound a little odd, but, on a visit to Segovia on his way to visit some shepherd friends in Tunisia, our Master Taster stopped at a café near the Aqueduct and had a muffin that changed his life. The sun was hot, the muffin was delicious and if you can believe it, the music of Andrés Segovia was playing inside the café. Clearly, the planets had aligned. The muffin contained a delicate mix of berries, bilberries, red currants, cranberries and blackberries to produce a juicy palate of tart sweetness intermingled with sweet doughy goodness. Upon his return from his trip to the Tunisian hill country, our Master Taster did what any tea master would do when stumbling across such an incredible flavor combination…he developed a new tea blend. We present the fruits of his labor. Enjoy!
Tea Type: Rooibos
Country: South Africa
Region: Cederberg
Grade: Choice Grade #1
Altitude: 1500-2500 ft above sea level
Manufacturer Type: Fermentation
Ingredients: Luxury rooibos Red currants Bilberries Cranberries Blackberries Natural flavors
Cup Characteristics: Freshly baked muffins packed with berries on the nose. Expansive character and nutty finish in the cup. Smells like breakfast!
Infusion: Reddish orange to full color (depends on brewing time and quantity used)
Brewing Hot
Bring cold water to a boil. Place 1tsp of loose Rooibos into an infuser. Lower infuser into your cup/teapot. Pour boiling water over Rooibos and let steep 3-7mins according to taste (the longer the steeping time the stronger the brew). Add milk, sugar, or honey to taste.
Brewing Cold
Place 1 generous teaspoon of loose tea into a cup/ teapot for each serving required. Bring water to a boil and pour boiling water over the tea. Steep for 5 mins. Add hot tea to a 12oz / 375ml glass filled with ice, straining the tea (use larger pitcher if preparing multiple servings). Sweeten by adding sugar to taste.
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