They should have just named this Rose Strawberry because visually, as well as the nose and palate are all screaming rose. In wines, legally they must list the grape varietal in a blend based on the leading percentages (I.e. if it’s 70% Cabernet and 30% merlot, they will call it a cab merlot, not the other way around). I wish this was the case with tea because I’d bet a paycheque that this tea is more rose than berry. And champagne?!? No. (Since champagne is actually a region, not a flavour). But I digress…
I’ve tried it both hot and cold, used different temperature water for the hot version, steeped for more, then for less, without a lot of variance in the end result. Tastes weak and much like rose water. Liquor has nice colour though.
This tea was a miss for me. Will not replace.
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They really do need “like” buttons on here if for no other reason than to acknowledge another’s post. And smile at it, in this case.
YAY! grats on your very first tasting note :)
They really do need “like” buttons on here if for no other reason than to acknowledge another’s post. And smile at it, in this case.
haha looking forward to reading about your tea journey :)
Welcome to Steepster!!