My eldest half sister actually wants to open a tea house but probably not while the kids are still so young. Rooibos is my favourite - except that isn't tea, not strictly speaking. I definitely prefer the non-perfume teas (Twinings English Breakfast Tea, Twinings Darjeeling, Twinings Simply Tea) but as it says in that spot-on article the cafés here excel in yucky flavours. But it's no problem at all buying decent tea in a grocery store - and there's always The English Shop
http://www.spottedbyl...malm/the-english-shop It's close to where I live so I'll try to remember to check PG tea out the next time I go there - if it's not perfumy. They are very nice people, running it. You should hear our dialogues, it's completely befuddling the way they and I both jump between English and Swedish to make ourselves understood:)
Now now, Shaney and Robinia, we'll see if we can't make you take the stairs after all
http://www.youtube.co...0aPyw&feature=related