Gourmet Green Tea Set
Product Description:
The most convenient teapot you will find anywhere - we guarantee it. When tea is ready, simply place it atop your cup. This will cause a valve at the bottom to release: crystal-clear tea flows down, while the mesh filter retains all the leaves. Super easy to clean and dishwasher safe. And its microwaveable - perfect for the office or the road. You will wonder how you got along without one.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 16oz. teapot & four 1oz. sample tins:
- citron green, hojicha, green pekoe & white monkey gourmet green teas (selection subject to change)
- teapot made of food-grade plastic.
- microwave and dishwasher safe.
- Brand: Adagio
- Country: Taiwan
- Ingredients: gourmet (loose) green teas
- Label: Adagio Teas
- Manufacturer: Adagio Teas
- ProductGroup: Gourmet
- ProductTypeName: GOURMET_FOOD
- Publisher: Adagio Teas
- Size: 1oz tins (4)
- Studio: Adagio Teas
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Customer Reviews 

Gourmet Green Tea Set
2008-10-12Very good choice for loose tea. The tea with the set is a little too weak for me. I tend to like the bolder flavors...

Nice little teapot
2008-09-08Bought this set for my mom for her birthday. She prefers tea in the afternoon as a pick-me-up instead of coffee. She was able to get the hang of brewing loose tea after an initial time or two. Has had no difficulty with the teapot and reported that the teas were really good tasting.

Did exactly what I expected, which is a first for online shopping!
2008-07-31I don't really have much to say other than I just bought another one for me to keep at the office. Easy to use, easy to clean, and the sample teas are of good quality.

Got this as a gift for a friend
2008-04-12She loves it and uses it at work. She said the teas are delicious and strongly suggested I get one for myself, which I will definitely be doing.

Handy little tea maker, even if a little cheap feeling
2008-04-06Bought this directly from Adagio along with their 'clarity mug'. The mug is a bit fragile, if pretty, but the IngenuiTEA works quite well. Just make sure the filter is pressed all the way down. I've used it in the microwave as well as adding boiling water from another container. I prefer that since the leaves don't float on top as they do if you add them into the hot water. I guess they could be stirred around, but I've read that the hot water hitting the leaves releases the flavors better. I use it at work all the time, after considering more complicated and expensive gadgets. I'm new to teas and am very impressed with this little gadget.