Market Fresh Herbal Tea

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From Lot 35

Evoking summer market stalls overflowing with produce, Market Fresh tea bursts with flavor. Brew this vibrant mix of dried herbs, fruits and vegetables and discover notes of sweet watermelon and mellow accents of cucumber and gazpacho. Even on the chilliest winter day, this bright, nutrient-packed tea from Lot 35 is like summertime in a cup.

Harvested from the River Neil in Egypt to the Cascade Mountains in Oregon and Washington State. Lot 35 herbals feature hand-picked ingredients from around the world. Crafted exclusively for Fairmont by the Metropolitan Tea Company, this luxurious collection reflects the nuance and terroir of each region where it is grown. Indulge in a special blend as extraordinary as our exceptional, landmark venues. . All Lot 35 teas are small batch crafted, vegan, kosher and gluten free.

Our essential tools like our 3-4-5 Tea Timer or Lot 35 Tea Filters will help you to make the perfect cup of tea.

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Cold Brew!

Picked this one up from the Fairmont Empress during our visit there. I hadn’t realized that the hotel had sort of “rebranded” their tea selection to this new ‘Lot 35’ marketing but I kind of like it better – it’s still sort of classy but much more modern.

When I saw the ingredients for this I knew exactly what tea it was – I’ve purchased this tea from several other companies in the past, since it’s a catalog blend from a more infamous wholesaler. I love the punchy, sweet mix of fruit notes: cherry, strawberry, orange and tomato with just a bit of cooling cucumber finish. In general I tried to only but teas that were new to me this trip, but I caved on got a tin of this too since I knew how low my tin of this was getting from the last company I purchased it from.

This was my first cold brew after getting back from vacation, and it was just a delight!

beerandbeancurd

I did not know this buying and rebranding was a thing. But of course it is!

Roswell Strange

There’s some pretty infamous catalog teas but generally speaking it’s one of those weird “industry secrets” that is guarded by some but also openly shared by others. Nothing wrong with catalog/rebranding IMO – not everyone has the knowledge or capital for tea blending – it requires you, generally, to manage a lot of raw materials which can be a nightmare. And catalog blends are generally designed in a way that’s the most “mass appealing” – basically, stylistically safe and with really commercial flavour profiles/ingredients. It’s a double edged sword – you’re probably gonna appeal to the most palates by sticking with simple and familiar, but there’s rarely anything innovative or specialized offered so some people find catalog boring/plain.

Also, once you start to be able to pick up the catalog blends it kind of shatters some of the magic of believing the companies you’re buying from are blending everything in house (local, indie, and even larger and more corporate). Does let you shop a little more competitively, though! And can make it easier to restock favourite catalog teas – like me and this blend ;)

Roswell Strange

Also for places like Fairmont, which is a hotel, it’s just not really practical for them to be doing their own R&D or blending and given a lot of establishments like this don’t actually sell the tea (Fairmont is a bit of an exception) outside of their tea or dining service it wouldn’t make sense in a lot of cases for them to pay a wholesaler to create a custom tea for them at the quantity they’d probably be buying yearly. Just too expensive. So, marketing magic it is ahaha.

beerandbeancurd

Yeah, that is quite interesting — thanks for some education on the topic. Makes me wonder how many times I’ve had identical teas sitting in two different containers, hehe.

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