1403 Tasting Notes
I started the day with another cup of this. The raspberry flavour reminds me of the bottled natural raspberry syrup from the deli that we would always have handy in my childhood to be used for pancakes, french toast, or mixed with club soda for a refreshing chilled beverage.
A very pleasant cup of tea this was. I had a cup with me in my travel mug as I made my way to and through a singing class. Brisk raspberry and a bit of tartness from the rosehips buoyed me up and settled my nerves as my first solo performance took place tonight. I had decided some time ago to do something that terrifies me every so often. So far, it’s going well. Gotta shake things up.
Flavors: Raspberry, Rosehips, Sweet, Tart
Preparation
Yeah, so I found myself in DT’s today to redeem my free cup of tea and it seems that there is no free. Yes, the tea was free when I surrendered my email address to redeem it. Then, when I checked my email, DT’s asked me to confirm my email for my frequent steeper account and then wanted a whole bunch more info. I don’t want or need an online account. My previous frequent steeper account was just fine, thanks. They have as much of my information as they are going to be getting.
Delighted that this tea is back. It is a lovely one, truly. However, this latest nonsense from DT’s is yet one more in a series of unpopular choices that they’ve been making in my books.
I keep tripping over the box of teas I put aside when I doled them out for Sil. Yeah, yeah, I know it’s been a month, but the opportunity for revisiting them all sooner rather than later presented itself, so here we are.
I love this tea. I often carry it with me throughout the day. It’s a tea that when I don’t want to make tea decisions of what to drink never fails to please me: slightly chocolatey, slightly caramel, slightly sweet, malty and yet smooth, a not in your face kind of Chinese black—I was under the impression that this one that I have is from Yunnan, but their website claims the new one in stock is from Hunan— with each steep bringing different nuance. My favourite steep is the second and the third. The trick, I think, with this tea is to steep it with cooler water to bring out the scented notes. I don’t find it to be too finicky. Nonetheless, sometimes I get better results on different days.
Flavors: Bread, Caramel, Chocolate, Earth, Malt
yeah this one was…not what i expected
I wonder whether playing around w steeping parameters would help this situation. Let me know what you discover and I’ll do the same.
bummer…. i feel your pain. im not much for black teas