↑About The Foreign Office
The Foreign Office was a tea company specializing in single-region, pure black teas, available in tea bags, run by Cindy Sebrell. Each of The Foreign Office's teas was named after a specific city; these cities were not related to the source of origin of the tea, but rather, were chosen to represent the style or character of the underlying tea.
The Foreign Office closed as a tea company, but has retained a web presence as a blog focusing on interior design and decorating. Cindy Sebrell has moved on to work as VP of Communications for the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association.
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This tea was surprisingly interesting and complex for a tea bag. I brewed it for about 5 minutes, using only about 6 ounces of water, and it was just about the right strength. It produced a very dark cup, but a relatively clear quality.
Aroma is fresh, crisp, and almost peppery, but more like black pepper than oth...
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