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@Erinmfs We went to a winery up the street on Friday for the others to have a glass of wine before we went elsewhere for dinner. I had their own iced green tea that has hibiscus in it along with other things. (I can't drink wine due to being a post liver transplant patient). That iced tea was one of the most delicious things I have ever had. I want to go back there, just for that! I wish they would put their ingredients into bags to sell, it was that good. I could probably, if I could remember all of the ingredients, get something similar blended at the Tazo store. There is also a Panera in town so I will have to try out the plum ginger hibiscus tea there.
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I love chai tea, we talked about that. I enjoy trying chai tea at different locations, because each coffee house seems to make their own version of chai and it is sooooo good.

another tea that I like is that Tazo Passion tea, I have a box here that says it has tart rose hips, citrussy lemongrass and blooms of hibiscus flowers. I love the Tazo passion tea with a few strawberries or raspberries in it.

I am a Napa Valley lover, been there many times in my younger years. I became a bit of a wine lover. I am picky about my wine. I'm sorry that you cannot enjoy a glass of wine anymore ...

When I lived in the Bay Area, i would take my visitors on tours of Napa Valley and we would go wine tasting. My favorite wines are
Carnivale, a French Colombard, from a small winery called Peju Province,
The Gerwurtztraminer, from V-Satui , they have a nice picnic area at V'Sattui (St. Helena), great memories of Mom and Dad there with me
I like a good Cabernet Sauvignon, I've learned to like several now, so I won't list a brand....

I live in the midwest now, but i found a grape variety that I like at a winery called Brick ARch in West Branch. It's a red wine called Farmer's Daughter. It's a blend of Chambourcin and Chancellor grapes it says, and these grape varieties can survive the harsh winters here. I would always talk to the lady at the winery and enjoyed her explanations of their wines. Farmer's Daughter, It's a nice drinkable red wine for me anyway. I used to stop there after visitting my daughter going to college in Iowa City. She's graduated !

Thank you for conjuring up these nice memories, I should order a few bottles of wine and ship these in! I'm sorry you can't have any 🙁

@contentandwell Those teas sound delicious did you ever have the raspberry hibiscus it is good . I,ll have to look for the others .