103 Tasting Notes
The more I drink this tea, the more I like it. I’ve always liked chamomile tea for medicinal purposes, but I never liked it enough to just drink it. This chamomile based tea, also has cranberry and sour cherry, which give it just enough interest that I could drink it anytime. And because it is caffeine free, I really can drink it anytime.
Flavors: Cherry, Cranberry
Okay, I can see how this would not be everyone’s cuppa. But many years ago, I had a friend, who is no longer with us, who used to give me a Russian Caravan tea that was like drinking a cup of smoke. I haven been unable to find anything quite so smoky since, until someone suggested that I try this Lapsang Souchong. I did so today, for the first time, and I was impressed. Although I will not drink it every day, it will satisfy my occasional craving for smoke.
Flavors: Pine, Smoke, Tar
Preparation
I just received this tea in the mail and gave it a try. I think I made it a bit too strong, and it may have been a mistake to drink it immediately after the chili that I had for lunch. I got mostly coconut and banana flavor, and I liked it more as I went along. I’m going to try a second steep and see how that works.
Edited to add: The second steep is a bit more subtle and quite nice. The base tea flavor now comes through and it is malty and rich. At some point I will try a bit of sugar in it just to see, although I generally do not sweeten tea.
Flavors: Coconut, Malt
Preparation
I just got my first order of Golden Orchid in the mail today. I was dying to see what the highest rated tea on Steepster was like. My first impression is that it is very complex. I got more of a chocolate aroma and a lingering vanilla aftertaste. This is a tea that I don’t think I could get tired of, unlike so many others.
Flavors: Chocolate, Peat, Vanilla