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Backlog: I had this chai this morning for my wake-up. It was delicious. I liked the lemongrass in this, it added a nice citrus-y backnote. The pepper and ginger were the strongest components, and I really noticed the clove in this chai. Perhaps that is because there is no cinnamon in this blend, so the cloves had the opportunity to really shine.
Either way, it was a very enjoyable chai.
Backlog: I had a cup of this earlier. It was pleasant, not quite as peppery as I thought it would be. It has a very mellow, smooth taste, with a nice aftertaste that is both slightly ginger-spicy and sweet-yet-tart. A very nice combination of flavors, this tisane.
Thank you to TeaEqualsBliss for sending me some of this. I had tried this in teabag form, but, I am very happy to be trying it loose leaf. Thanks!
A lovely English Breakfast blend – I still stand by what I said about this being one of the best that I’ve tried. It has a full-bodied, robust flavor and a lot of gusto. Here is my full-length review: http://sororiteasisters.com/2011/06/02/english-breakfast-from-hampstead-tea/
Enjoying a cup of this before I sign off for the night. I’m really quite surprised at how much I am enjoying this tisane. It is not at all pollen-like, it is light and sweet and apple-y. Very nice, soothing, and I can feel it start to work at calming my tensions from the day.
OK, I think I have nailed this one this time. It is important not to over-steep or to steep it too strong. Before, in a larger mug, I used 2 teabags instead of one (because with most teas, it ends up just right that way with this mug), but not with this tea… I used a regular sized mug (8 oz) and 1 teabag and pulled the kettle just before boiling. Steep it for just 2 1/2 minutes.
While this is probably one of the most temperamental teas I’ve encountered, it is worth the effort to get it right, because I am loving what is in my teacup right now. The saffron flavor is strong in its delivery from start to finish. The black tea is brisk and bold and delicious. A very nice cup, indeed!
Having a cup of this… I could smell hints of the saffron before I infused, but they were very faint. Flavor wise, the saffron doesn’t present itself until the near the end of the sip. This does have a bitter tone to it, I think I over-steeped… still want to play around with this one a bit and see if I can do better next time. Overall, it’s a bold, strong black tea with hints of sweetness and a bitterness that hits at mid-sip with the saffron coming through at the tail.
Tea bag one:
First sip: dirt, was that dirt I tasted? second sip, no not dirt, mint? Really?
As I empty my cup, definitely mint of some sort. Not what I expected from an EB tea.
Tea bag two:
My second cup of this tea was better than my first. I still taste the mint, but I do see what others are saying about this tasting like a Darjeeling.
Drinkable, just not my cuppa.
Preparation
This is a really good Assam. I am especially impressed by it as it is a bagged tea. It is very strong, lovely amount of malt. So very good and rich and just what I needed to help me shake off the residual sleepeeeeee feeling that I have. Yes, I know it’s 12:40 in the afternoon, but, I am a night owl, so this is still quite early for me.
Fortunately, this helps!
This is an impressive bagged Assam. It has a very bold flavor with a nice malty tone. A hint of bitter at the tail end of the sip. Astringent. Sweet undertone. A very good Assam that is great for when you gotta get up and go, and have no time to fuss about with measuring loose leaf tea.
Fennel in tea scares me. Licorice in tea scares me…together it would normally give me the hee-bee-gee-bees! There’s something that works about this tisane! It’s light on the scary stuff and just right on the minty-goodness for a nice combo of flavors that create a taste of its own. Pretty surprising! Pretty good!
The aroma is pleasant but not overpowering at all. It’s a more perfume-type EG taste. The Black Tea is a medium-strong taste and the Bergamot is more of an afterthought but a nice addition. As far as that ‘normal’ Earl Grey taste I would say it’s a little less than medium strength but overall it’s a really nice, tasty cuppa! Especially for a bagged EG! This is decent, indeed!