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↑About Kusmi Tea
Kusmi Tea is a tea company, founded in 1867 by Pavel Michailovitch Kousmichoff in St. Petersburg. In 1917 the company moved to London in response to the unrest associated with the Russian Revolution. Kusmi Tea is now based in Paris and available in many countries worldwide.
Kusmi Tea sells a variety of loose teas, with an emphasis on teas and blends that are traditionally popular in Russia.
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Bought a tin last time I was in Paris from their store. They have a lot of earl grey teas which made me a little skeptical on how "specialised" they could be with all these blends, but I still decided to buy a tin.
It has a nice aroma that sticks, but the tea itself I would say is average. Not sure which blend they...
I live in Paris and Kusmi happens to be one of the widely available teas here that is much more drinkable than the standards of Lipton and Twinnings.
The Imperial Label is especially nice to drink because of the overall experience which surrounds the taste. It's sweet/spicy/rich smell has soul-warming powers.
I a...
This is my first time trying any of Kusmi’s Teas! I took advantage of one of their free shipping/% off deals and boy am I glad that I did! I am not too much into Earl Grey nowadays, though I used to be a big ‘double bergamot’ person. Times have changed for me I suppose :P This is an Earl Grey with additional thin...
Read Full ReviewI'm going to stop drinking the Kusmi teas for awhile because every time I open the little tin, they smell amazing, but after steeping, there's not much aroma, and not much overall flavor. Maybe these need to be sweetened to bring out more flavor. I will try that next.
I do think that if something is called "Spic...
This was ok. The smell was really good, and I can taste the almond, although it's definitely a mild flavor.
The green tea base is a little grassy, but I guess that's normal. The almond was enough to balance it. Does this taste like almond grass? Kind of. But I would say the almond is first, then grassy almond m...
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