4286 Tasting Notes
Oh, boy. I made a boo-boo. So, I brew all of my loose teas in a French press (I just put the loose tea in the bottom, add water, then use the plunger as a strainer instead of actually plunging the tea). I rinse it between uses and just leave it to dry by itself. As it turns out, a lot of the time there ends up being a tiny amount of water in the bottom. And I usually add my dry leaves a couple minutes before I add the water. So… basically a lot of my teas have been sort of “mini-steeping” for a little bit before the actual steep… Uh oh, spaghetti-o’s… And I noticed this completely by accident because of this tea.
This tea tastes completely different when I add the leaves just before the water… The bergamot is no longer strong or in the forefront. I now taste mostly red fruits (!!!!!) and vanilla with a bit of caramel, then the bergamot in the back. So… This means I’m going to need to retry a whole bunch of teas that I already rated. Sorry, guys. XD
Bumping the rating from 78 to 85. Je l’aime!
Preparation
I just picked up a huge bottle of this, and I thought I’d check and see if it’s on here since it technically has tea in it. I love this stuff! Tastes like a thick, creamy vanilla soymilk with a little spice in it. If you like soymilk, you should definitely try it! Om nom nom.
I don’t think I’ll give it a rating since it’s not really tea.
Flavors: Creamy, Spices, Vanilla
I wasn’t really planning on drinking this one hot again after trying it cold, but it just sounded good today. I’m trying my best to get used to drinking tea without sweetener, and this one is very easy to drink. I can’t help but think I would enjoy it just a little bit more with sweetener added, but I’m holding strong! Very refreshing – the mint and the green tea balance out perfectly. I think I might need to try a plain gunpowder green tea at some point.
Preparation
This one was a little too strong for me (and apparently my nose) last time I made it, so I decided this time I would cut open a silken sachet and measure out a teaspoon. There’s not too much more than a teaspoon in there, probably about one-and-a-half total. Steeped it for 5 minutes as per usual.
I’m finding it even more pleasant this way. I could see it being a tiny bit stronger, I might try a slightly heaping teaspoon in the future. And it’s not making me sneeze!
So now, the fun begins. Cutting open all of those sachets and putting the loose tea back in the tin. XD
Preparation
I’m having this one chilled today. I cold-brewed it for six hours, and it’s been in the fridge for a couple of days since then. I added some syrup and I’m finding it very refreshing after a short workout (we have a rowing machine). It tastes of vanilla and a little bit of wood in the background. The amount of spice is perfect, it’s definitely there but it’s not a starring role. I could see this being my cold-brewed black tea of choice this summer! Oh Vladimir, how I love thee…
Preparation
I’m sipping on this while lazing about, watching cooking shows and waiting for it to be time for me to go get my depo shot. I added some honey to it this time and I must say, I feel like it really complements the flavors in this tea. In particular, I’m tasting the lemon and lime a lot more than I remember from previous steeps. I know a lot of you prefer your tea without any sweetener but I find bergamot teas to be too harsh or something without it. Yum. :)
Preparation
So today I’m up for round 2 of me versus Paris. I decided yesterday that I wanted to drink it straight and then had some unsuccessful attempts at brewing it – they all came out either bitter or unflavored. So after some advice from TheTeaFairy I am trying again today.
First try, I cut open a silken sachet and measured out a teaspoon for 8 ounces of water. Brewed it at 195 degrees for 5 minutes. This one tasted underleafed to me, both the tea and the flavor were extremely mild. So I tried again with a full sachet at the same temperature and time. This came out much better. It seems to me the flavors in this tea are very subtle, and for this reason I much prefer it with a little bit of sweetener to bring them out.
The only conclusion I can draw from all of this is that this tea comes out bitter when it’s understeeped. Does that even make sense…? I guess anything is possible.
Preparation
I need a little spice this morning to pep me up a bit. This definitely does the trick. Amusingly enough, the amount of cinnamon in this tea seems to be affecting my nose this morning, because I keep sneezing as I’m drinking it! I find with this tea that it’s best to keep a spoon in it and stir it every so often to keep the flavor distributed. Yum yum red hots! <3
Preparation
I got this tea as a swap from TeaBrat (thank you :)). She even included the cute little sample tin it came in. Dry, the tea is a mixture of dark and light green dry, flaky leaves of various sizes. There are also dried jasmine buds along with a few loose petals. It has a slightly musty, light vegetal scent with hints of sweet hay or straw; there is also a mild jasmine aroma. I brewed it for 2 minutes in 175 degree water.
The brewed tea has a generic “green tea” smell with some jasmine and a little bit of woodiness. The taste is similar – the green tea is vegetal, woody, and quite astringent with a lingering bitterness in the background. The level of the jasmine is quite nice; it’s easy to find but does not overpower the tea itself. Overall, I find this to be a pleasant tea, especially with a touch of honey to counteract the slight bitterness.
Flavors: Jasmine, Vegetal, Wood
Preparation
After loving this tea yesterday, I was really excited to find it at the store this afternoon! Truthfully, I was considering the decaf version, but I don’t see myself making an order from Harney & Sons anytime soon (too many other retailers I want to buy from!) and I don’t think I’ll find the decaf sachets for sale anywhere else. So another lovely white Harney tin came home with me! This one has deep orange and copper accents.
I think there may be something to the tin’s suggestion that you use one sachet for two cups, because this one is definitely zestier than the cup I had yesterday (which was a traditional style paper tea bag while these are the silky sachets). However with this tea, I like the strong cinnamon flavor so I probably wouldn’t bother.
This cup is making me much happier after all that frustration with Paris earlier… <3
That’s great!
Yay I’m not crazy! The red fruits finally came to me! I wanted to call boychik and tell her… XD
Haha! Yes I noticed you did try to give some love to this tea! Glad it finally worked for you!
i hear ya!!!
TheTeaFairy you are like the sweetest person ever… I wish I were that genuinely nice, hah!
boychik thanks for sticking with me on this tea. It was my fault all along! Nooooooooo…