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If you remember when coffee was either Folgers or Sanka, it should be no surprise that a fine selection of gourmet teas has now become a reality. At Adagio you will easily navigate the site and learn more about tea than you ever thought possible. Adagio Teas offer the finest in gourmet teas like, black, white, oolong, green, herbal, and flavored each with their own assortment of varieties and health benefits. If you're bored with the same old teas browse Adagio.com for different taste.

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Where to buy adagio teas?
I am aware of the website, but I was wondering if there were any stores or supermarkets that you know of that sell adagio tea?
i have never seen them in any grocery store or specialty tea store. I believe it's only online. Amazon might have a select few.
how do I go about brewingloose leaf tea without buyingspecial teapot or strainers?
I'm interested in trying Alex Albrecht's tea blend from adagio tea (http://www.adagio.com/diggnat ion) and the 10$ for the actual tea is no problem whatsoever. On the other hand, I'm not sure if I'm going to want to spend money an actual teapot until I am sure I love drinking this type of tea since I've never had anything other than regular old teabag tea and am pretty broke... So how could I give this tea justice in brewing without buying any special equipiment? Thanks xD
Just brew it loose in the water and strain it!!! Strin it through a coffee filter even the thingy off the coffee pot will work, pour it through there after you cook it. I do that sometimes when I bust one of the family size bags I use. Or a metal strainer lined with a paper towel or cloth.
For Tea Drinkers...?
I've been drinking tea lately for my morning pick me ups and have recently started learning about the many health benefits of tea. I've started using an infuser and buying loose leaf teas and was wondering where to find some great teas to try at resonable prices. I've been using mighty leaf and looking at the site for Adagio tea. Any other suggestions?
This site has some great information on tea. Especially good for beginners, with lots of recommendations for where to find quality teas... http://www.crazyfortea.com/ I switched from coffee to Green Tea nearly 2 years ago and have never looked back. But I just got into the loose leaf varieties. I especially love a Chai in the afternoon!

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