Play It Again, Mariage

Of all my ravings about various teas I’ve tried, this particular tea blend from the Paris institution known as Mariage Freres (which means “The Mariage Brothers”) is one of my all-time favorites. And thanks to the exporting world, I can drink it here in the Bay Area. Mariage Freres has a grand tradition of tea, and if you’re ever in Paris, you have to be sure to go to one of its three tea rooms where you’ll find a soothing and sophisticated décor—accented with a friendly corp of young handsome French men dressed in white formals serving you. (Mariage Freres’ Web site is only in French, but you can find its tea rooms listed in all major tour guides.)
Mariage Freres tea can be found locally at Williams-Sonoma stores, The Pasta Shops at Rockridge’s Market Hall in Oakland and Fourth Street in Berkeley, The Gardener stores and other fine gourmet shops. But I have to say that while these exquisite teas (and accompanying tea-flavored treats) are more readily available in the United States, it’s not as easy to always find the blended tea “Casablanca.” I’m not sure why, because I consider it one of the company’s most unique blends and, of course, most romantic. You’ll pay a high price for them (about $16 a can) but it’s Bogey-licious.
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