4330 Tasting Notes

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drank Phoenix Breakfast by Octavia Tea
4330 tasting notes

Another one from the Tea Thoughts fall countdown.

I don’t generally like dancongs, so I wasn’t very excited to see this, but I can see why they named it “breakfast”. It actually reminds me of a fusion of a Fujian black tea with a dancong. It has those savory, chewy notes that I always enjoy in a darker Jin Jun Mei or even an unsmoked lapsang. But it also has some of the floral and fruity character of an oolong.

A nice tea, and one that I was pleasantly surprised to enjoy.

Flavors: Bread, Caraway, Clean, Clear, Floral, Fruity, Nectar, Savory, Smooth, Spring Water, Sweet, Thick, Wheat

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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Cutest little baby brick from the Tea Thoughts fall countdown.

Perfectly lovely tippy Yunnan tea – smooth and satisfying with those trademark bready, malty notes on an earthy base. Apricot and honey are here too, and a smidge of dryness at the tail end that makes me think of the fuzzy skin of an apricot.

Nothing amazing, but a nice Yunnan that made for a pleasant first cup of the day. And such an adorable format!

Flavors: Apricot, Bread, Drying, Earthy, Honey, Malty, Mineral, Savory, Smooth, Stonefruit, Sweet, Woody

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 4 g 16 OZ / 473 ML

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First one up from the fall subscription box!

Not a lavender lover, but their Banana Bread Coffee Pu Erh is one of my favorites, so that’s encouraging. Luckily, the lavender isn’t super strong here. Seems to be about an equal split between the two teas. I’m not sure how I feel about lavender and coffee together, it’s a bit of an odd combination to me. Maybe if there was more creaminess it would tie them together better. Honestly I’m surprised there’s not more cream flavor given the name.

Not bad, I’ll have to try this one a few more times to decide how I feel about it…

Flavors: Cocoa, Coffee, Earthy, Floral, Herbaceous, Lavender, Medicinal, Roasted, Rooibos, Sweet, Woody

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
TeaEarleGreyHot

That’s got a lot of flavors going on in it! I presume the puer is a ripe product. Could you detect any vanilla-caramel out of it, representing the creme brulee? Is there actually a rooibos ingredient? Or just a flavor note? Maybe your next steeping will reveal furher character!

TeaEarleGreyHot

Aha! I now see that OBTC does list rooibos (twice) as an ingredient in their description.

Courtney

As bougie as this is (insert hands over face emoji here), I had a lavender latte (with lavender tea) and an espresso shot (plus non dairy milk) recently and it was divine. Granted it was from a fancy coffee shop – all that to say, this sounds like it has potential and the few OB teas I’ve had from your tea sharing have intrigued me with the company in general as well. :)

Cameron B.

I assume there is cream or vanilla flavor in the rooibos blend, but I’ve never had it so I couldn’t say.

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Finished off a package of this, as it was in my “5 oldest teas” tea counter bin. Oops? It hadn’t been opened, so it was still completely scrumptious. Definitely my favorite sakura sencha at this point, as the sencha base is so sweet yet fresh and grassy, and there is no sugar or salt involved, just dried sakura blossoms and leaves.

Happily, they tend to send a package every year with the March subscription, so I have two more unopened ones! :3

Flavors: Floral, Fresh, Fruity, Grassy, Sakura, Savory, Silky, Smooth, Spinach, Sweet, Umami, Vegetal, Viscous

Preparation
4 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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Not entirely sure why I picked this one up, since generally I’m not a big fan of clove. I do love orange though, so I must’ve been tempted by the bright orange cover, which features the fruit so prominently. :P

Sipped through this almost entirely with oat milk and raw sugar, and it’s very tasty that way. The orange still shines through, with a zesty essential oil sort of flavor to it. Spices are present but not overpowering. Seems like a nice enough example of an orange spice tea, but not being a clove person, that’s not really a category I tend to reach for. I really need to find some nice, sweet & tangy orange teas without the spice!

Flavors: Cinnamon, Clove, Orange, Orange Zest, Spices, Sweet

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 0 sec 16 OZ / 473 ML
ashmanra

Fete de Versailles by Nina’s Paris is one of my favorite orange teas. It has a white tea base, though, and you may be looking for black.

Cameron B.

Any base is fine by be, as long as it’s not a fruit tea ha ha. I did remember that I have Orange & Ginger from Lupicia too, and that one is nice.

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For some reason I didn’t get to this one when I sipped down all my other Winterwoods sample jars, so finishing it off today.

I find it odd that it’s named Wildwood Cedar when I barely taste the cedar at all. I guess it makes it sound more woodsy and exotic, but really it mostly tastes like mint and cinnamon with a bit of fennel and licorice root on the backend. It’s not bad, I just feel like the name is somewhat misleading. Plus I am not a fan of licorice root, so the cloying sweet taste of it here isn’t helping. The peppermint is very herbaceous as well, and it tastes quite muddled mixed with the other ingredients.

Flavors: Anise, Cinnamon, Fennel, Herbaceous, Licorice Root, Mint, Peppermint, Sweet

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
AJRimmer

That’s so disappointing with a name like that!

Cameron B.

Yeah sadly this company and I just don’t seem to mesh well ha ha.

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Potentially my least favorite of the green-black blends I tried? It’s not bad, it’s just a bit boring IMO. Definitely leans to the green side of things, but there’s barely any jasmine and it tastes a bit cardboardy somehow. Not sure which tea that’s coming from.

I dunno, just a bit bland overall. I think if there was a stronger jasmine presence I would’ve enjoyed it more. Just needs more flavor in my opinion.

Flavors: Cardboard, Earthy, Jasmine, Metallic, Mineral, Paper, Smooth, Tannic

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec 16 OZ / 473 ML

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I tried this one a few different ways – warm, iced, cold-steeped – and it just never really lived up to my expectations. I think it’s just a little bit too light on the apple, as I end up mostly tasting the hay notes of the white tea. And I do like white tea, but this isn’t really the type that I would want to drink plain, since the leaves are quite broken.

Anyway, it’s not bad, but just meh for me.

Flavors: Apple, Crisp, Earthy, Hay, Straw

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 0 sec 16 OZ / 473 ML

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This wasn’t a favorite for me. It’s a pleasant tea, and it was nice enough for mindless sipping while working. But I was disappointed that I couldn’t taste much bergamot, and really almost no jasmine at all.

Anyway, definitely preferred the Queen Victoria for a similar tea with more of a citrusy lean, and perhaps a touch less smoke.

Flavors: Citrus, Mineral, Savory, Smoke, Smooth

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML

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88
drank Lychee Oolong by Seven Teahouse
4330 tasting notes

Still making my way through these fruity tea samples from Seven.

This one is really excellent, definitely the best lychee flavoring I’ve had. It feels much more dimensional than other versions I’ve had. Generally lychee flavor tends to be all top notes if that makes sense, light and floral and sweet. But this has more depth, a deeper honey-like flavor to it.

Anyway, it’s scrumptious, and of course it goes perfectly with the somewhat floral oolong. Not too floral for me, thankfully, and it has more of a refreshing mineral flavor than a creamy one. Definitely on the list to reorder. :)

Flavors: Dried Fruit, Floral, Fresh, Fruity, Green, Honey, Juicy, Lychee, Mineral, Nectar, Smooth, Spring Water, Sweet

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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Hi, I’m Cameron!

I’m a 30-something software engineer currently living in Austin, Texas with my husband and our two pugs, Gobo and Ume. I tend to cycle between my different hobbies, and they include piano, knitting, video games, board games, miniature painting, planners, bento, Korean skincare, and – of course – TEA! But really, what I’m best at is “collecting” hobby-related things… ;)

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I prefer my tea lukewarm or at room temperature and without milk or sugar. I steep Western style, and fluctuate between using big mugs or small teapots depending on the season.

I am always up for a swap! Just let me know if you’d like to try something in my cupboard.

Tea Preferences:
I enjoy both flavored and unflavored teas in many forms. These days, I drink mostly flavored teas, and I tend to gravitate most toward black, green, oolong, and herbal varieties. I do have a special fondness for straight Japanese green teas, however.

I do not sweeten my teas, and pre-sweetened teas are usually too sweet for me. I also do not enjoy stevia (or monkfruit, etc.).

I tend to reach for fruitier flavors rather than desserty ones these days, but I do have favorites from both categories. Willing to try anything once! There are a few ingredients/flavors that aren’t generally my jam, such as coconut, rose, lavender, and chocolate flavoring. But I also have teas that I love with some of those things, too! :)

Favorite Companies:
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Harney & Sons
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms
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Old Barrel Tea Co
Simpson & Vail
Taiwan Tea Crafts
TeaVivre

Tea Rating Scale:
90-100: Outstanding! Permanent cupboard resident
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50-59: Meh… I may or may not have finished the cup
40-49: Ick. Couldn’t finish it.
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