Wednesday, November 30, 2011

A Visit to DAVIDsTEA


I admit, I have a 'thing' for Canada. I've never met a Canadian I didn't like (and I've met quite a few), and I have loved every Canadian city I ever visited. They also have Mounties and great health care. What's not to like? When I heard that Canadian tea-purveyor DAVIDsTEA recently opened two shops in NYC, I practically grabbed my coat and ran out the door.

I decided to visit the West Village location, as it was more convenient to my office. Getting back and forth in an hour is key! Taking the subway from Midtown and ending up in the charming West Village is always a pleasant experience. Walking through the historic streets of 19th century brownstones and federal style buildings makes me a most happy lady.

The shop is on Bleecker street, the bright wood stands out from the other stores on the block. Walking in I was immediately hit with a loud and enthusiastic 'WELCOME TO DAVIDsTEA!!!' I was a bit startled, but enjoyed seeing all of the smiling faces behind the counter. A sample cup of tea was ushered into my hands as I looked around a bit. A friendly yet laid back employee asked if I needed any help. We chatted for a little bit, and I could tell that he loved working at the store. He seemed relatively new to teas, but was passionate and had all of the basics down. It seems that DAVIDsTEA is known for their flavored blends, but they also have a nice selection of White, Black, Green, Oolong, and Pu-erh as well. When I mentioned I was looking for a new black tea, he instantly started grabbing canisters for me to smell. It was a whirlwind of tea happiness.

If you've been following this blog at all you know I'm not too keen on flavored blends. But while I was smelling the slew of black teas, one called Glitter & Gold jumped out at me. I'm not much of a girly girl, but this tea had sugar gold balls in it. The man helping me mentioned that the tea gets glittery once it steeps. My inner teenage girl started jumping up and down.

I selected a Wild Black Yunnan to purchase. I was looking for a breakfast black tea, and it was picked from wild tea trees. I haven't tried it yet, but the idea is intriguing. I also decided to get a glass travel mug as I have been coveting one for weeks but hadn't pulled the trigger. While paying for my purchases, I was offered a complimentary cup to go. Of course I jumped at the chance to try the Glitter & Gold!

After leaving the store I eagerly uncapped my cup, revealing a black tea with gold glittery flecks slowly floating through it. The teenage girl squealed a little bit. I unfortunately couldn't get a good picture of the glittery goodness, so here is just one of the cup on someone's stoop. It tasted sweet, very cinnamony with a hint of orange and vanilla. Probably not something I'd purchase for myself, but it would be fun to serve at a holiday party, or give as a gift. It is festive, and comes with free entertainment, after all.

My visit was a great break from the day. The store is cheerful and filled with a good selection of tea and accessories. Walking around the neighborhood is always an enjoyable history lesson with historic buildings at every turn. The area is also home to quite a few other tea shops. McNulty's for tea buying in an old-school atmosphere, Bosie Tea Parlor for a lovely afternoon tea break, the always-wonderful Tea and Sympathy, and The Tea Set, a tea cafe that is on my list of places to visit. I sense a West Village tea crawl coming soon...
 

DAVIDsTEA (multiple locations) 275 Bleecker St, NY, NY 10014- Recommended
Highlights- good selection, friendly service, free samples

Monday, November 28, 2011

The Orange peel masquerading as a mushroom!

So after the kids went to bed I tore open the mushroomy package. Still looked like dried mushrooms, but they were more pliable. So I bit one. I was hit with the unmistakable flavor of orange! Guess it is orange peel after all. It was fun to have a mystery ingredient in the house! In the next few days I'll try the tea with and without using the suggested 'recipe'. Stay tuned!

Another Tea Mystery

back of mushroomy package
My generous Brother and Sister in Law visited a tea plantation in Hangzhou China and brought back a wonderful tea gift for me! It included two beautiful boxes of Dragon Well (longjing), a package of dried fruit called 'Hawthorne' and also the above strange package, which looks like dried mushrooms.
front of mushroomy package
Along with the tea there is a pamphlet that is mostly in Chinese, but in English gives 'A Folk Prescription on Dragon Well Green Tea' for high cholesterol and diabetes. The recipe includes the tea, Hawthorne, and orange peel. The package doesn't look like orange peel, but maybe?
 I haven't opened the mushroomy package yet, will probably do so tonight. I plan on a more in-depth post about the tea and the accouterments, but I need to ask- does anyone know what this mystery mushroomy tea thingy is? Please let me know!!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

DavidsTea coming to NY

Grub Street reports that Montreal-based tea shop DavidsTea will be opening a location on the upper east side this week! Does anyone have any experience with this company? I've heard about them, but haven't tried any of their teas. A visit will definitely be in order! Please let me know if you have any suggestions on what to try.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Steep Thoughts- The Shamlessly Promoting Stuff Edition

While steeping a lovely Jade Spiral Green tea from Radiance, I was thinking about the reviews I recently wrote for the Tea Review Blog. So here is a shameless plug for the site. It's a nice resource if you are curious about a particular tea but aren't sure if you should try it. Or if you just want to explore some new options. The site also has message boards where you can chat, ask questions, and learn of upcoming promotions from tea companies. The community of reviewers are great and we all work hard to produce honest, interesting reviews! /shamlessplug

I do apologize for my lack of posts lately. Things have been a bit hectic and the time for new tea adventures has fallen to the bottom of the priority list. But I hope to post about a few NYC tea places very soon...