Okay, this one deserves some love.
I had it first with breakfast and was really surprised by how much flavor it had. The base was good and strong with a hint of bitterness, and with breakfast I thought it tasted quite nutty with caramel and fruit, in that order. I made another cup to drink later and it was all fruit and caramel, with lots of drippy good caramel flavor. I didn’t get nuttiness that time. As it cooled, the chameleon changed some more. The hint of bitterness up front (a nice, arresting kind not a turn off kind) grew a bit, but was always followed up with a punch of apricot and caramel.
It really does taste different when paired with different things, and I concur that it resteeps well. Definitely worth trying and worth buying if you like apricot, plum, and caramel.
Thank you, derk, for sending some tea love my way!
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O my word! You know, when I was off steepster, I managed to not buy much tea. Now, of course, I want to buy all the things. You people are killing me.
This one is definitely on my list! I adore plums.
Oh goodness, I’ve had to add it to my wishlist as well!
This is in my sample stack, too. Now I can’t wait!
O my word! You know, when I was off steepster, I managed to not buy much tea. Now, of course, I want to buy all the things. You people are killing me.
Enablers, we are.
Indeed. (love you for it, but argh!)
Same. Steepster magically expands the size of my cupboards. Always.
Glad to be of service! Ha ha!
Thank you for putting this one on my radar! I looooove plum teas. Noel a Prague is one of my favorites, so this one might be a hit too!