Description
Russian tea traditions date back to the mid-17th century, when the tea party became a symbol of status and wealth. The owners would display their status and material wealth through the selection of tea and other delicacies. An essential part of a traditional Russian tea table is the samovar, accompanied by jams, honey, a variety of sweets, and pastries. Of course, the centerpiece of any tea gathering is the best quality black tea, which is often served with Tsar Nicholas II premium tea. This premium black tea is renowned for its rich, full-bodied flavor and is widely considered to be the most sought-after variety among Russian tea enthusiasts. Its delicious, deep taste is sure to leave a lasting impression on even the most discerning palate.