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My first steeping of this didn’t go well. I don’t know what I did but it was one of those cups where you drink it because it’s drinkable but you won’t review it because you get the feeling it’s not at it’s best. This steep is better. There are very slight hints of coconut but that is a flavor that is hard to impart on tea. Good amount of spicy and just a bare touch of earth from the tea base.
Shae Advent Day 18
I’ve been drinking this tea various ways for the past 24 hours, trying different methods to help it be its best. I think I like it best at room temperature with almond milk. However, there’s just something about this one that’s not working for me. The strawberry comes off as super tangy and doesn’t seem to combine well with the honeybush base. Those are the only flavors I get – tangy fruit and something from the base, but they just don’t work together. Drinkable, but not amazing for me.
Mastress Alita’s Monthly Sipdown Challenge
June 2022 → An African tea
This blend is made with South African honeybush, so it’s my pick for today’s sipdown prompt. Satori Tea Company is one of my favorites – yes, I know I say this every time – and this blend is a good one. It’s strawberry candy all the way. I love it.
Flavors: Candy, Strawberry
Preparation
Strawberry candies! Oh I really like this one.
Appreciating the little things tonight, the small miracles I so often take for granted – a clear sky, twinkling stars and a slivered moon on display. Moody, dark photographs. Words of rest and peace and inspiration too. Simultaneous quiet + chatty, playful kittens in the background. A new outlook, literally, as I’ve moved to a different window space to work late tonight. Maybe a new outlook mentally as well. Embracing hope.
I tried coconut milk in this cup and it curdled, but it’s delicious and the ribbons are lovely and since I don’t actually have to chew it I’ll call that a win. ; )
I hope the sky is just as lovely, just as beautiful and just peaceful, wherever you are tonight.
Flavors: Candy, Strawberry
Preparation
I’ve been digging around on the Mandala Tea website, reading through everything so I can make a ridiculous list of teas to buy and try. Anyway, I found out that they sell trace mineral drops as a flavor enhancement and since I have some at home already I decided to add a few drops to my tea today. Has anyone else tried this? I’m not sure if I can taste the difference but I like the idea of it and I’m getting some good stuff in. Might experiment with adding a few more drops with each cup to see what I like best.
This is a papaya-flavored tea and while I’m not a fan of fresh papaya I do like this blend. It tastes more like peach to me, I think. Which I love, of course.
Flavors: Peach, Stonefruit
Preparation
This isn’t my favorite from Satori Teas, but that isn’t saying much. I think I’ve loved every tea I’ve tried from there. This one’s probably lighter in flavor than some of the others but still floral and fruity – peach maybe?
Flavors: Floral, Peach
Preparation
I love Satori Teas, they have several favorites of mine. The primary flavor/aroma of this calls to mind a peach tea. It’s floral as well. I think I bought up all of their floral teas, lol. They are just so good.
Flavors: Floral, Peach
Preparation
Just a really nice rose-flavored black tea. I don’t taste anything fruity, but I’m not familiar with the flavor of lychee so perhaps I’m missing it. Either way, this is a comforting cup of flowers.
Flavors: Floral, Rose
Preparation
TTB #27
This was not only a new-to-me tea blend, but a tea company I’d never even heard of! Based on this one, I’d be interested in trying more from Satori in the future. The fruit flavors are clean and fresh and not at all artificial and the black tea base provides a nice depth. This one’s staying with me!
Flavors: Smooth, Stonefruit, Sweet
Preparation
This is one of my very favorite companies! Try this link – https://satoriteausa.com/collections/all
Now how did you get that to work, Shae? I only see two teas when I click ‘all’. Anyway, I’m intrigued to know the source of their Earl Grey Creme…
Same here when I click All through their menu so I went directly to this tea’s page and from there clicked All Products at the top and it worked. Not sure what’s up with that, but I had to check when you said that because I had just looked through their teas the other day.
Vibrant gold color. Steeped leaves are very vegetal. Tea gives off strong oyster notes. Tastes full bodied, thick, creamy, very salty and fishy (oysters). Astringent aftertaste.
Second steep is more balanced. Minerality balances saltiness and oyster taste of first steep. Mouth puckering body.
Flavors: Fishy, Salty
So, this is technically the second time I’ve had this, but I can’t remember much about the first time, because I have been in a haze the last few weeks, and I didn’t really pay much attention to this tea. However, today I was determined to remember to be better about it, and make a note, since Shae was so kind in sharing this with me…as her first trade. :)
I definitely got spice, and your basic chai spice, it seemed to be balanced blend…and although I could not detect it immediately, I got a very nice warming coconut note at the end of the sip. So lovely.
I did not make this latte style, but I did brew a little extra and use milk at the end.
Another restock of an old favorite! This one is full of large coconut shavings and smells just like gingersnap cookies. It’s nice to have it back in my tea cabinet again. If Satori ever goes out of business, I’ll be so sad. They have so many good blends!
Flavors: Cinnamon, Cookie, Ginger
Preparation
The last of my coconut chai. I was reading one of my past notes that said this tastes like gingersnaps and it really does. I’ll miss this one but plan to pick up more once I can place another order with Satori Tea.
Flavors: Cookie, Ginger
Preparation
I enjoyed this one so much yesterday that I had to go for another cup. I wanted to steep this longer since I knew I wouldn’t get a good second cup out of it. Try to pull all of the flavor into this first cup. I used less water at a lower temperature for the same effect and to keep it from going bitter. It tastes nutty, like almonds maybe. There is also some spice there that’s more warming.
Flavors: Almond, Nutty, Spices
Ha yes I have so many partial reviews typed up waiting to be completed after further testing.