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I bought a bag figuring it’s worth a try; I didn’t expect it to be my new favorite tea! It’s the perfect blend of black tea with bergamot. It’s a forgiving tea, too. I once accidentally let it steep for up to 5 minutes without it becoming bitter or the bergamot overpowering the tea leaves. The other things I really like about this tea is how large the leaves are, that one teaspoon is good for 12 oz, and that it can be re-steeped twice! It’s my go-to tea at work for its convenience, flavor, and caffeine content.
Flavors: Earl Grey
Preparation
This was from my free Steepster subscription ages ago. I tried the other sample a while ago but didn’t write a tasting note because it is tough for me to say much about roasted oolongs. It’s certainly a decent tasting roasted oolong, but I just end up tasting a charcoal flavor with any roasted oolong. Maybe a bit of caramel. I like to actually taste the GREEN of green oolongs, so roasted oolongs just aren’t my thing. I think this might have been the only roasted oolong I had remaining in the cupboard!
Steep #1 // 10 minutes after boiling // rinse // 1 minute
Steep #2 // just boiled // 1 1/2 min
I cold-brewed this for 22 hours, and then poured on ice. Since I didn’t have it hot, I can’t compare flavor profiles. But it seems that cold-brewing really draws out strong barley notes, with an undertone of brown sugar sweetness. Very nice to drink. I enjoyed each sip.
One of the least favorite teas I ever received in a Steepster select box. Perhaps I received the “bottom of the barrel” scrapings, but the mere teaspoon sample in the pouch was not identifiable as any type of oolong. More like a musty mess of really poor grade leaves. I like earthy teas, but this really was sub par. Rethinking the cost of Steepster Select with the tiny size of samples recently.
Flavors: Decayed Wood, Dirt, Earth
Preparation
From the Here’s Hoping TTB.
Dumped the entire thing in a tea pot and brewed Western style. Steeping times: 30 seconds, 30, 60.
It slipped my mind to take a note of the dry/wet leaf aroma…so no word on that. Oopsies.
The only other houjicha I’ve had was the bagged kind (pyramidal and big squares) when I was back in Kyoto a few years ago. Whatever it was, it was inexpensive. So this is my first houjicha of a better quality, and I like it. It has a flavor profile with unexpected notes and it evolves (kinda). The first infusion tastes mostly like barely tea with a hint of chocolate, the second of Raisinettes, and the third – at this point, the leaf has weakened – of plain ol’ houjiacha.
I don’t particularly like Raisinettes but if it’s my tea, sure why not!
Preparation
I really liked this one. It actually did have a cotton candy smell or as the package says “spun sugar”. I steeped at a pretty high temperature and it still was not very bitter, in fact, slightly sweet on the palate. I almost gave this one away without trying it, but now I am glad that I kept it. Great balance!
Flavors: Cotton Candy, Tannic, Tea
Preparation
First infusion: Incredibly flavorful. Light woody taste combined with a very strong honey. I also included “wet earth” which sounds unappetizing but this is mostly due to the liquor’s scent. Together the scent and taste feels like eating fresh honey in a spring forest after a light rain storm. Probably the most intense scent/taste combination.
Second infusion: Just as great as the first, less wet earth and more honey. Same amount of woody.
Third infusion: Once again excellent, muted earth and wood. Mostly honey left.
Fourth infusion: Very similar to the third infusion.
Fifth infusion: Slightly muted honey, I decided to call it quits after this infusion.
Probably my favorite oolong thus far. I am taking recommendations for anything similar to this since I can’t find any information on this specific tea.
Flavors: Honey, Wet Earth, Wet Wood
Preparation
This herbal tea nearly smells better than it tastes, which is saying something. I love everything about it, from the tang and deep red of the hibiscus petals to the naturally sweet-yet-tart flavor the fruits mixed in provide. My fiance and I barreled through our sampler of it very quickly.
The package says it can handle two resteeps, but the flavor really only held up for one. The third pot was lacking color and flavor.
Flavors: Blackberry, Hibiscus
Preparation
a somewhat sweet but smooth green tea
when i smell the leaves and matcha dust dry, they smell green and grassy.
when i smell the leaves wet, they smell green and grassy too (intensified)
when i smell the brewed tea, it smells grassy and smooth
when i taste the brewed tea it smells nice, smooth and grassy :D
many thanks to toad thomas for this nice tea :)
Flavors: Grass, Smooth, Sweet
Preparation
a wonder full dragonwell! IMHO long jing is dragonwell
when i smell the leaves dry, they smell roasted for some reason.
when i smell the leaves wet, they smell nutty and like sweet grass
when i smell the brewed tea, it smells like sweet grass
when i taste the brewed tea, it tastes nutty and like sweet grass.
many thanks to toad thomas for this amazing tea :D
Flavors: Nuts, Nutty, Sweet
Preparation
when i smell the leaves dry, they smell nice and smokey and like a pine tree
when i smell the leaves wet, they smell more intense :D
when i smell the brewed tea, it smells like pine trees
when i taste the brewed tea, it tastes like pine trees :D
i do note that the tea reminds me of basketballs
many thanks to toad thomas for this amazing tea!
Flavors: Campfire, Pine, Smoke, Smoked
Preparation
Interesting, but probably wouldn’t buy again.
First steep (165, 1:30 min): More grassy and fresh greens in this cup.
Second steep (165, 1:30 min): More seaweed taste in this cup. My favorite steep.
Third steep (165, 1:30 min): Still viable but very watery, two steeps is probably enough.
Flavors: Asparagus, Cut Grass, Seaweed
Preparation
This stuff is so good. I had to order some despite being determined to reduce my tea stash. I love finding something I enjoy without adding milk and sugar. It’s sweet on it’s own without being overly sweet. My new favorite at the moment, which is saying a lot, since I usually prefer black tea with milk and sugar.
I swear I reviewed this before, but the cupboard says I haven’t logged it.
This stuff is awesome. I love it so much. My favorite green tea ever. Absolutely no need to sweeten, the matcha gives it this perfect combination with the vegetal taste of the green and the smoothness of the matcha.
Must buy more…
this is a nice tea :) allthough i may not be much for japan teteas except when it comes to gokujo hojicha
when i smell the leaves dry, they smell grassy. :)
when i smell the leaves wet, they smell grassy and sweet.
when i smell the brewed tea, it smells sweet :)
when i taste the brewed tea, it tastes grassy and sweet and a lot like sencha :)
many thanks to toad thomas for this nice tea sample :)
Flavors: Grass, Sweet
Preparation
this is an awesome tea :D
when i smell the tea dry, it smells sweet and like popcorn.
when i smell the tea wet, the smell is intensified.
when i smell the brewed tea, it smells sweet.
when i taste the brewed tea, it tastes sweet with a hint of popcorn
many thanks to toad thomas for this sample :D
Flavors: Popcorn, Sweet