ROCKY MOUNTAIN
VERY STRONGA blend of rich, malty Assam complemented with brisk, bright Ceylon to invoke the majesty of the iconic Rocky Mountain range.
This blend was originally commissioned in May 2005 by the Royal Alberta Museum to commemorate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's 2005 visit. The Royal Alberta Museum tea blend is still served at special occasions and sold in the gift store.
Originally blended: 2005
Rocky Mountain - 10 Tea Bag Box |
$5.95 |
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Rocky Mountain - 50 Tea Bag Box |
$15.95 |
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Rocky Mountain - Loose 2oz/56g |
$8.50 |
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Rocky Mountain - Loose 4oz/113g |
$14.85 |
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Rocky Mountain - Loose 8oz/227g |
$25.85 |
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Rocky Mountain - Loose 16oz/454g |
$46.95 |
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Rich, malty Assam is complemented with a brisk, bright Ceylon to create a deep, traditional cuppa. This combination is delicious with milk, which opens up sweet top notes – but the base of Assam is smooth enough to be enjoyed neat. The leaves brew a dark red-gold cup with a lingering, warming finish. It maintains flavour and strength when brewed using hard (high mineral content) water.
Cup Strength | Very Strong |
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Origin | Blend |
Tea Format | Loose Tea, Tea Bags |
Type | Black |
New go-to! Review by ['Bobbo Baggins']
Bought a quarter pound on last trip to Victoria as an add-on to my order. Excellent discovery! This has become my new go-to tea! If I must be quarantined again, lay in a stout supply of Rocky Mountain blend! Two superb teas in perfect proportion.
Posted on 2021-04-24Smooth and relaxing Review by Skye
This is a tea that I like to start my day with: medium strength, smooth, flavourful without being overpowering. A new favourite to add to my pantry.
Posted on 2020-09-17What a surprise! Review by IslandMo
I was purchasing several teas at the Government St store when the sales associate noted they were all black strong tea. She encouraged me to buy 2 oz. Rocky Mountain to try, stating it was probably one I would like very much. She was spot on! This is one of the very best blends I have tasted. My other purchases, 1894, Murchies Afternoon, Golden Jubilee and Balmoral are still good, but nothing is better for a nice afternoon cuppa than Rocky Mountain. Superb, thanks so much for suggesting it to me!
Posted on 2020-05-03Excellent black tea. Review by Janine
This is a robust black tea much like Irish Breakfast or Balmoral. My morning would not be complete without a pot of this fine blend to start my day.
Posted on 2020-04-04New Favourite Review by Niecy
This is my new favourite tea, by far. Nicely strong without a bitter aftertaste. I highly recommend this blend.
Posted on 2020-02-16Great morning tea! Review by Sunny V
It's a nice strong black tea for the morning. Has a bit of an acidic quality that balances out really well with a splash of (almond) milk. Would probably make a great iced tea, too!
Posted on 2018-04-28Excellent! Review by Cheryl
My hometown in Alberta has very hard water and although we use a softener for the house, we don't use it for drinking. I was amazed at how this tea makes such a difference with our water. Incredible and one of my favourites!
Posted on 2017-07-20Amazing Tea! Review by WolfMan
I live with well water that has a high calcium and mineral content. The Royal Alberta Museum tea is incredibly smooth even with this hard water. This has become my new morning vice. Thank you, Murchies - this is an incredible blend!
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Steeping the Best (Guide)
Different types of teas should be steeped according to certain times and water temperatures to bring out their best flavours. Use this guide as a starting point, and then experiment until you find the perfect brewing method for your favourite tea.
Based on approximately one level teaspoon (2.5 g) of loose tea or one tea bag per 6-8 ounce (180-240 mL) cup. For stronger flavour, add more tea. Brewing for longer may increase the strength of the tea, but will likely also cause bitterness.
Tea Bags vs. Loose Tea
While our tea bags and loose tea are crafted to match the same flavour profile, there are discernable effects between the two formats. Namely, the leaves inside tea bags is milled, making it much finer and a quicker brew, while loose tea can take a couple minutes longer to steep. Tea bags are very convenient, but loose tea can be more visually appealing and brewed with a reusable infuser.
- Tea bags: steep for 3 - 4 minutes
- Loose tea: steep for 4 - 5 minutes
General Steeping Temperatures
The table included here shows some general guidelines for steeping different kinds of tea. Be mindful that some teas, even two from the same category, will brew differently than others. In particular, our green-black blends will often have different ratios of green and black teas - the more green-leaning ones should be brewed at a lower temperature range. Experimentation is highly encouraged, as tea is very much a matter of personal taste.
Puerh and oolong teas are often steeped multiple times for a shorter period of time in smaller brewing vessels. This method creates a curious exploration of the tea as it unfurls, developing new flavours with each subsequent brew - often making for great social conversation.
If you're unsure, try steeping in the middle range for your tea type. If the result is too bitter, steep at a lower temperature or for a shorter time. If the result is flat, try a higher temperature.