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drank Rose by Blue Teapot
1908 tasting notes

I dug this one out a cookie tin filled with random teas that is probably several years old (at least). When I added the water the tea instantly turned bright, pinkish-red – Y halo thar Hibiscus (again).

Not that it’s really a big deal with this tea as it really needs something to balance out the perfumed sweetness of the rose. The rose, by the way, is just on the near side of making the tisane too perfumed – but the other, more tart ingredients mostly make up for that. Not bad for something that’s been gathering dust for awhile.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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drank Winter Wonderland by Blue Teapot
1908 tasting notes

Christmas teas were half-off the last time I was at the Blue Teapot store in Vancouver, so I picked up this seasonal blend. It has a very smooth white tea base with a surprisingly nutty flavour and it’s not even the least bit vegetal in flavour like many Bai Mu Dans can be. The fruity apple flavours are subtle but they work so well with the base that there’s also a dessert-like quality to this blend. I’m not picking up much in the way of pepper though I don’t think the tea is really ‘missing’ it. Very yummy.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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95

Makes like the best latte!!!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 45 sec

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95

Such a nice refleshing blend! Love leaving a mouth full of tea and letting the taste linger on my tongue!! And the price is so good for nice quality loose tea!

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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76

Has a suprising spicy afternote, first time I had it I steeped for too long, so the second time only steeped it for a min and added a bit of german rock sugar, loved it!!

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 1 min, 30 sec

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drank Turkish Apple by Blue Teapot
1379 tasting notes

A quick backlog for this one. It’s rather appley with a mixture of sweet and sour tones and crispness. There is nothing that separates this apple tea apart from any other but it does make a tasty mid tea treat.

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drank Chocolate Raspberry by Blue Teapot
1908 tasting notes

This tea smells quite delicious and unlike many blends it actually manages to replicate the flavour of real raspberries to a good extent. Unfortunately there’s just something a little ‘off’ about the flavour that I’m not liking. Maybe it’s the oddly herbal undertone it has or maybe it’s the fact that it could stand to be a bit sweeter and more chocolaty than it is. Whatever the reason it’s just not working for me. I’m glad I just got a little sample of this tea rather than a full 50g bag which is the amount I usually buy teas in.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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drank Turkish Apple by Blue Teapot
1908 tasting notes

I’ve discovered that this tea is lovely with a teaspoon or so of honey stirred into it, which turned the tea into a sweet, fruity treat that could easily take the place of dessert. Apples and honey – so very Turkish. ;)

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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drank Turkish Apple by Blue Teapot
1908 tasting notes

I bought this on my Boxing Week trip to Vancouver (I picked up a lot of tea during that time). I don’t normally drink many fruit tisanes but this one caught my interest being that it’s an apple-based tea instead of the usual berry-based ones. And even better – no hibiscus – whoot!

The apple flavour, predictably, is the strongest component of this tea and drinking it make me think of biting into a crisp, juicy Macintosh apple. It’s naturally sweet and there’s a faint hint of something spicy underneath as well. It’s a very ‘warm’ tea that, for me anyway, dredges up memories of Thanksgiving and Christmas time.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 15 sec

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drank Vanilla Rooibos by Blue Teapot
1812 tasting notes

The last of this tea that I had. Not amazing, but satisfying at times.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C

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drank Vanilla Rooibos by Blue Teapot
1812 tasting notes

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drank Vanilla Rooibos by Blue Teapot
1812 tasting notes

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Boiling

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drank Rose by Blue Teapot
104 tasting notes

Backlogging from yesterday.

Thanks go to Jillian for the chance to try this tea :)

I have got to say, I love the color of the liquor: dusty, antique rose. The disparity of the primarily rose aroma and hibiscus taste threw me a bit but it was still enjoyable. Pleasantly tart with a lingering aftertaste of roses, it made me want some candied rose petals to munch on. I’ve never had candied rose petals but I suspect they would go perfectly with this.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 15 sec

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74

Sooooo excited to try this one from Blue Teapot as I am very new to Blue Teapot Teas! This one is colorful blend-wise and smells nice and floral and woodsy. I can taste the jasmine and cherry primarily. It has a bit of a woodsy aftertaste. Not what I expected…but then again…not real sure what I WAS expecting…and I am not saying that in a bad way…it’s a tasty tea…the flavor just surprised me, I guess.

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72

Finally finishing off this tea – I’m making it a mission to use up the older teas in my cupboard.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 30 sec

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72

It seems a bit odd, but I’m getting a sort of spiced apple scent to this tea, both dry and wet, though when it’s wet I can also pick out the ginger. There’s even a bit of it in the taste although that might be rooibos. Definitely not a conventional chai flavour, but I don’t mind some variety – the same-old gets boring after awhile. One thing I especially enjoy is the bite of the pepper at the very back of the tongue, like a delayed reaction.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 30 sec

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72

Sometimes I think this smells like cough medicine, sometimes I think it smells like apple cider; it changes for sniff to sniff, which is quite odd. It also brews up a surprisingly dark reddish-brown colour for a rooibos-based tea.

Each taste seems to be divided into three distinct parts. First there’s a bit of vanilla-ish sweetness right on the tip of the tongue, this quickly fades into a distinct, but not overwhelming, peppery bite. Then the aftertaste carries the distinct tart-earthy flavour of rooibos.

It’s interesting and I’m leaning toward liking it, though like most rooibos teas this one will have to work at it a little to gain my affections. ;)

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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drank Vanilla Rooibos by Blue Teapot
1908 tasting notes

Does this count as adding to the ‘Vanilla Vogue’? I added some honey to the tea and that improved the flavour slightly from the last time I drank this tea – I’m actually getting a bit of vanilla now, though it’s still pretty weak.

I’m also, incidently, eating a bowl of Vanilla-Almond Honey Crisp cereal. XD

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 15 sec
Angrboda

It’s got vanilla, it counts.

Jillian

Yay. :D

Rena Sherwood

In my younger days, when I had money and wasn’t yet on Prozac, I would pair teas with the scents of candles, bubble baths and body lotion. All you need is vanilla body lotion, bubble bath or scented candle to complete the vanilla universe.

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drank Vanilla Rooibos by Blue Teapot
1908 tasting notes

Meh, there was barely any vanilla flavour to speak of. The boyfriend likes it though.

Preparation
Boiling
LENA

Agreed! None of the flavors I’ve tried are any good at all. I have a 4oz. tin of the cin-apple rooibos up for a swap on Adagio’s chat site. Nothing beats plain ole rooibos in my opinion…at least thus far.

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65

That’s it for this tea folks. It was a decent tea (and great iced) but not one I liked so much that I’d want to repurchase it.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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65

Not really much more to say about this tea – go read my past tasting notes if you’re curious. :)

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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65

I brewed up a big pot of iced tea which used up a good portion of the tea I had left in the canister.

When I brew iced tea I tend to add the usual amount of teaspoons per cups of tea and then brew it a little longer than I would with a hot tea, usually at a lower temperature too. Then, while it’s still hot, I usually mix in a bit of honey to sweeten it and then I leave it on the counter to cool to about room temperature and then I stick it in the fridge.

Preparation
Iced

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