With winter looming and the flu season already upon us, my thoughts naturally turn to tea. My personal favorite is Lapsang Souchong. I remember reading James Michener's "Centennial" in 8th grade and growing curious about this tea as one of the main characters depended on his carefully hoarded and protected stash of Lapsang Souchong to see him through his many trials throughout the book. At that point, I was pretty much familiar with your basic Liptons, the Celestial Seasonings herbal teas my mother favored and the Earl Grey my grandmother served, but I remembered the name and, many years later, when I managed to find it, it became my go-to tea, I was absolutely addicted to its distinctive, smoky aroma and flavor. Love at first sniff AND taste.
I used to be able to purchase it at Treasure Island, but they cut out a large amount of their loose leaf tea 10 years ago or so? Finding it - and in good condition - can be a task. I have always had great luck with Lapsang Souchong at Ten Ren in Chinatown. You have to purchase a minimum amount (2 or 3 oz IIRC) but they have always been great about guiding me to new varieties and offering samples, and the teas I have purchased there have been very fresh and high quality, if a bit pricey. I like them for green teas, Oolongs and white teas in particular.
I also shop at The Coffee and Tea Exchange, their prices are very reasonable and the staff and selection are really terrific, although I have gotten a few mildly "stale" batches here. I tend to come here for good quality, easier to find teas, like Jasmine or Darjeeling. I often leave with something I had no intention of purchasing and am generally very happy with the staff recommendations.
I'm sure I must be missing many great tea stores in Chicago and the surrounding area so, I'm curious, where do you shop for tea, what are you looking for and what are you drinking?
Ten Ren Tea & Ginseng
2247 S Wentworth Ave
Chicago, IL 60616
(312) 842-1171
The Coffee and Tea Exchange
3311 N Broadway St
Chicago, IL 60657
(773) 528-2241
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