Back to Lupicia! This sample came from Starfevre, thanks dear! I haven’t been the biggest fan of houjicha so far, but I figured a caramel-flavored one might suit me better. The dry leaf is a large variety of sizes, and unbroken and broken leaves. They’re a medium warm brown in color, and there are a couple tiny pieces of brittle or something mixed in. The dry scent is light, sweet caramel with a milky creamy smell.
The steeped aroma is quite roasty and toasty with a lovely sweet creamy caramel smell. The flavor is actually much lighter than I expected, I wonder if I should have steeped it longer. There’s a light roasted flavor along with an even lighter sweet caramel note and a touch of cream. I did add a touch of raw sugar to help being out the caramel even more. Overall, it’s pretty good, but I may use more tea or steep longer next time.
Flavors: Caramel, Cream, Roasted, Sweet
This sounds like a good one when it is fresh. How old is it? In other words, how long does it take to turn ugly?
I could very well be the problem, but FWIW, I got this back in the spring, and have stored it in an airtight tin since. Half a year, I’d say? It was quite good fresh. Nice roasty base with subtle creamy caramel flavouring.
Half a year is not all that long. :(
Yeah, unless you’re going to drink it immediately, I don’t think there’s a point in getting it. Actually, I’ve found Lupicia’s stuff quite disappointing, but it seems like I’m the odd one out since they have a lot of fans.
I muchly prefer Bird Pick’s Caramel Houjicha (oh wait, so there’s another caramel tea I recommend).
Oh, Bird Pick’s Caramel Houjicha is amazing. And for Lupicia, I adore Chaud Les Marrons! and also the melon oolong… I haven’t loved many of their other teas though.
I still have an unopened package of Melon Oolong so I’m looking forward to it! Plus I do love their Golden Honeydew, although I’ve yet to write a tasting note about it.
I’m saving my unopened Melon Oolong packet. :D So many teas to drink first, and I think I prefer it iced. So it’s a bit more of a summer tea than a winter tea.
Ohhh, I’m going to try it cold brewed soon now that you mention it. :)
I didn’t like it cold brewed as much as I liked hot brewing it and dumping it on ice. But YMMV, etc. :)
Interesting! I pretty much never do it that way, mostly because I’m lazy and never have ice cubes around. But perhaps I should try both ways.