During the weekend and today afternoon I am trying to focus on this tea I bought during my stay in Germany. I bought it because the name (Erzgebirge was a mountain range nearby, Ore mountains in English) and its nice aroma. I thought it would be perfect for sunny days, but I just opened it with first snow. It was a sunny day, though!
It smells very citrusy and tropical, something between lemons and grapefruits, hints of pomelo and tangerines.

When drank, by my brother and his girlfriend; and me on the very next day, we weren’t able to recongnize the flavours though. When I told them it should be citrusy and mostly orange, they were “like really?” and when I tried it… I couldn’t notice them that much as in aroma too. It was tasty though; very easy-drinking, not so tart nor bitter, not sweet but nicely fruity.

Tasty, but what was the intention of this tea and its flavors, who knows.

PS: Giving away some teas for shipping only here: http://steepster.com/discuss/6840-official-stash-sales-thread?post_id=239862#forum_post_239862

Flavors: Fruity

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 6 g 10 OZ / 300 ML
ashmanra

Snow?? So rare here – enjoy!

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ashmanra

Snow?? So rare here – enjoy!

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