That was a pretty awful tea day, and it’s probably my fault, cause I poured boiling water over my green oolong. Oops.
Anyway, I decided to go with something basic and tasty, and opened up my Decaf from TG! The smell of this is AMAZING. It’s identical to caramel corn. Cracker Jacks. Mmmmm. The dry leaf is sorta small, and interspersed with little caramel pieces. It’s mouthwatering. I promise.
So I steeped this one up and on the pour, the wet smelled just as wonderful as the dry. The infusion is a dark copper color, and the smell coming off of it is creamy and caramelish. On my first sip, I was actually pleasantly surprised. This one tastes like a nice brisk black. There’s only a slight hint of bitterness and astringency, but it’s pretty pleasing. The black flavor gives way to a sweet caramel taste. Not burnt or overdone, just mellow and lingering in the aftertaste. Like when the sugar from caramel corn lingers on your tongue after you’ve eaten a mouthful. It’s less of a cream and caramel taste, and more of a united flavor. It’s pretty subtle overall, which is nice. The black tea base might be a little more watery than normal (due to its decaf nature), but it’s nothing to cry over.
This is a great little tea to calm down with after a stressful day. Which is what I had, with my oolong debacle. Ouch. Here’s hoping tomorrow brings better tea experiences!
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Did you find one of those prizes in the tin/package? I mean that’s the best part about Cracker Jacks :D
Hahaha, that’s be awesome, Ricky, but no, no prize!
And Eva, this tea is definitely yummy! It’s very, very subtle, and the flavors don’t knock you out, but it’s compulsively drinkable. :)
Eva, I actually ordered it from online, at http://www.tgtea.com … There’s free shipping on orders over $35!
Did you find one of those prizes in the tin/package? I mean that’s the best part about Cracker Jacks :D
this tea sounds amazing DELICIOUS. I want some now!
Hahaha, that’s be awesome, Ricky, but no, no prize!
And Eva, this tea is definitely yummy! It’s very, very subtle, and the flavors don’t knock you out, but it’s compulsively drinkable. :)
teaplz….i see your in NYC…where did you find TeaGschwendner here?
Eva, I actually ordered it from online, at http://www.tgtea.com … There’s free shipping on orders over $35!
ah ok….that’s cool, yeah…i order most stuff online as well. . . was just curious if you had gotten it around here. . I know they have a nice store in Chicago though!