Dammann Frères Advent 2021 – Day 15
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Mastress Alita’s sipdown challenge Wednesday, December 15th: International Tea Day

Second time trying this and I like it even more. There’s so much going on in this but all simply works as cohesive whole to create a pretty unique chestnut tea. The anise, chocolate, clementine, and maple are also popping in and out as secondary components today.

I enjoy this one a lot but don’t think I’d be able to work through a large quantity, just because it’s a super heady/rich tea – especially with the anise. Every now and then, around winter time, would be a treat though!

Flavors: Anise, Apple, Butter, Chestnut, Chocolate, Citrus, Fruity, Maple, Sweet, Toasted Rice

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 45 sec
Courtney

I was waffling on adding this to my ever-growing DF cart. Decisions, decisions!

Crowkettle

Let your feelings on anise guide you. It’s the flavour that lingers the longest afterwards. :P

I haven’t tried it yet, but I’d imagine this is very similar to Noël à Manhattan; the black tea base is pretty obscured by the hefty ingredients.

Courtney

That’s a good tip! It sounds fascinating, but sometimes 100g is a lot!

Cameron B.

Pretty sure this is the same as Noël à Manhattan, just on a black base instead of green. Manhattan was new last year, and this one is new for this year.

Evol Ving Ness

Popping in and out—a good way to describe what goes on in French teas.

Evol Ving Ness

I don’t know that I had any chocolate in my experience. Did you use milk or cream?

Evol Ving Ness

Perhaps you need to convince your mom of the wonders of this one…

Crowkettle

No milk! The chocolate was very faint and thin and was super intermingled with the other flavours. Like sometimes the maple anise citrus became chocolate..

Evol Ving Ness

Hmm. Maple anise citrus and then chocolate. If only we can think of a way to quiet the anise. Maybe my magic Keemun.

I might give milk a try.

It really is a delightful blend, even with the anise.

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Courtney

I was waffling on adding this to my ever-growing DF cart. Decisions, decisions!

Crowkettle

Let your feelings on anise guide you. It’s the flavour that lingers the longest afterwards. :P

I haven’t tried it yet, but I’d imagine this is very similar to Noël à Manhattan; the black tea base is pretty obscured by the hefty ingredients.

Courtney

That’s a good tip! It sounds fascinating, but sometimes 100g is a lot!

Cameron B.

Pretty sure this is the same as Noël à Manhattan, just on a black base instead of green. Manhattan was new last year, and this one is new for this year.

Evol Ving Ness

Popping in and out—a good way to describe what goes on in French teas.

Evol Ving Ness

I don’t know that I had any chocolate in my experience. Did you use milk or cream?

Evol Ving Ness

Perhaps you need to convince your mom of the wonders of this one…

Crowkettle

No milk! The chocolate was very faint and thin and was super intermingled with the other flavours. Like sometimes the maple anise citrus became chocolate..

Evol Ving Ness

Hmm. Maple anise citrus and then chocolate. If only we can think of a way to quiet the anise. Maybe my magic Keemun.

I might give milk a try.

It really is a delightful blend, even with the anise.

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I started my Steepster loose leaf adventure back in 2012. I can’t say I’m completely new anymore, but I still view oolong as a magical, extraterrestrial creature that unfurls in water.

My favourites are teas like Milk Oolong, Silver Needle,and Japanese Sencha/Gyokuro, or fruity and floral flavoured ones. However, I generally enjoy ALL the teas, including a good old cup of Earl Grey or Breakfast blend.

FAVOURITE INGREDIENTS/NOTES:

DESSERT FLAVOURS
Vanilla, Maple, Caramel, Butterscotch, Cream, Toffee, Nougat, Marzipan, Butter

FRUIT & BERRIES
Citrus Fruits, Passionfruit, Banana, Pineapple, Melons, Blackberry, Raspberry, Currants, Elderberry, Persimmon, Rhubarb..

SPICES
Ginger, Turmeric, Clove-forward chai, Cardamom

AROMATIC & HERBACEOUS NOTES
Sandalwood, Frankincense, Juniper, Eucalyptus, Mints

FLORALS
Lavender, Jasmine, Rose, Lilac, Violet, etc.

VEGGIE/GRAIN NOTES
Spinach, Grass, Hay, Cucumber, Rice, Sweet Potato

Less Preferred Flavours/Ingredients:
Stevia, Apple, Cocoa Nib, Almond, Licorice, Cinnamon-forward blends, Chinese Sencha

Subjective Rating System:
I don’t give a lot of low ratings out, since a) I tend to grab tea I know will appeal to me, and b) I don’t have a lot of strong dislikes.

90-100: Favourites. The Desert Island Teas.
80-89: Loved teas. Possibly staple-worthy.
70-79: Good teas, but I’m less likely to repurchase. Minor quibbles.
60-69: Ok teas. Likely a few preference and/or quality issues.
50-59: Cup of meh. Will do in a pinch.
11-49: Varying levels of undrinkable tea.
1-10: Nightmare tea from the chaos realms. This tea is the embodiment of the primordial swamp, an unholy abomination. It’s very gross and I’m almost positive it doesn’t exist.

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