This is a fairly strong tea. My first cup (yesterday) was steeped 5 minutes or so, and second cup (today) was done for 60 seconds.. This really tamed the tea~ even at one minute, it still has that harsh, astringent undertone but not bitterness.
This is a fairly strong tea. My first cup (yesterday) was steeped 5 minutes or so, and second cup (today) was done for 60 seconds.. This really tamed the tea~ even at one minute, it still has that harsh, astringent undertone but not bitterness.
I don’t have a sensitive palate but I do tend to shy away from harsh and bitter flavors. For instance, I can’t stand raw celery and olives – the smell/taste is way too intense. I find coffee to be too muddy/earthy, tea is light and crisp.
I find plain, black tea to be either too bitter or a bit too bland – unless I’m adding cream and sugar. I love flavored black teas; flavored rooibos is great as an evening drink; and light, grassy green teas are wonderful. Oolong and Pu-erh teas are good too but haven’t had as much exposure to them. White teas I’m still on the fence – one day I hope I’ll find one that I’ll like. I don’t like the spiced teas (e.g. chai)
My Grading Scale:
80-100 – Excellent Teas. These are the Teas I crave all the time, even when trying out new teas.
60-79 – Good Teas. I drink these occasionally.
50-59 – Passing Grade. These are worth a try again
Below 50 – Would not recommend, and probably will never try again
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