1403 Tasting Notes

60
drank White Coconut by BlendBee
1403 tasting notes

It’s ok. For me, the stevia clouds the mellow coconut and white tea that just barely peek through. Too bad because the gentle flavours are quite nice and then bam stevia.

I’d recommend this only if you can bear stevia.

Flavors: Coconut, White Chocolate

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Sil

i feel like there needs to be a new name for stevia..just like the other name for bergamot (blergamot)

Roswell Strange

At work we call it “Stevi-nah”…

Evol Ving Ness

Seriously, if people want it sweetened, they’ll sweeten it. How hard is that to understand? Ruining a perfectly good tea. Pisses me off.

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80
drank Cherry Fantasy by Tealux
1403 tasting notes

You know that Bing Cherry flavour you get from that big monstrous juicy cherry you pulled out of the solid custard cream nestled in a good Black Forest Cake? That. In both scent and flavour. The body has a nice hefty depth to it, possibly from the added fig. A bit more cream would be nice, but all in all, a really pleasant natural-tasting cup.

I steeped quickly because I suspect this tea base would become astringent if it were neglected.

Flavors: Cherry, Chocolate

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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80

Ok, ok, so this morning I resteeped these tea leaves and wow. The aroma and flavour opened up to reveal a nice full bodied delicately spiced honey biscuit grounded with the black tea. This black tea is really oolong-ish with the crazy wiry long crumpled strands of leaf. Delicous. Here is a tea to sit with. I wish I had more time to sit with the next steep and the next but off to the naturopath I go.

Fjellrev

Yummeh.

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80

It is so nice, so very very nice, to have heat again. Today, I’ve just been relishing the warmth all around me and tea, a lot of tea.

Today has been all about warmth and cocooning. I even indulged my need for new socks by ordering some online. Good socks are hard to find. Does anyone have any leads?

This one reminds me of DT’s Honey Black. Identical to my mind. I have only had one steep of this so far and it is too late to continue with caffeine for me, so I’ll get back to it when I have more to say.

Flavors: Caramel, Honey

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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80
drank French Toast by 52teas
1403 tasting notes

Well, the heat and much of the power has been off for the past several days chez nous— don’t ask. Today, finally and thankfully, a couple of lovely electricians just an hour ago resurrected that the bits and ensured that the furnace is now at full blast. Good thing too. I am quite sure that it is going to take me a week or more for my hands, seat, and thighs to thaw from this most serious deep freeze within.

So, tea, but of course. This cup is full of maple and custard. And gratitude.

Flavors: Custard, Maple Syrup

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
52Teas

Yay – so happy to hear the heat is back on for you! It’s a bad time of year to be without heat!

Evol Ving Ness

Indeed. We’ve had extreme cold weather warnings for three days in a row. Fingers etc. still defrosting.

Sil

oh man sorry to hear your power was out!

Maddy Barone

Holy crap! Glad you have heat again.

Evol Ving Ness

Ayup, you and me both. I am still covering up with two blankets though.

Indigobloom

yuck. I hate being cold. Just bought a bunch of heat tech clothing from uniqlo for that reason :p
But I much prefer tea n blankets when convenient.
So glad to hear you have heat now. Stay toasty!

Evol Ving Ness

Thank you. Yes, I am a big fan of long underwear currently. All the long underwear. It is such a delight to have heat now. A whole new world. I think I am just going to bask in that today. Heat and tea and work and tea and chores and tea and reading and tea and blankets and tea. O lovely day.

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70

Kristal, you are a rockstar!

The secret to this tea is a quick steep. Like, really quick. About two or three minutes. And then, it is just fine. The liquorice then stays quiet and all the other minty camomile evening lights shine.

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 45 sec
Kristal

woohoo! Glad I made it work for you :D

Evol Ving Ness

You did. Thank you. (I am still not loving it altogether, but it is far better steeping this way.)

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100

This is becoming a huge favourite. Unfortunately, I am down to the last teeniest amount and then, goodbye maple apple deliciousness. Tea love is a daily lesson in non-attachment.

Flavors: Apple, Maple Syrup

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Daylon R Thomas

Embrace the philosophy of the religion that help spread drinking tea!

Evol Ving Ness

On it. Meditate daily. Sadly, some lessons take longer to learn.

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90

This tea now is approaching a year old, but the smallest bit of remaining leaf has been tucked away safely in a tin in a cold dark cupboard.

When I last had it some time ago, I wasn’t impressed, so I didn’t have high hopes. But today, perhaps I added the slightest bit more dry leaf and steeped it just right and omgwow! The banana is gentle but present enough to whisper banana through every sip. It’s all very nutty, as in walnut/pecan type nutty, including that slight bitterness of walnut or pecan skin flavour. All wrapped up with a hint of maple sweetness. Beautiful.

Very much enjoying this cup. Well done, Lauren.

Now do I dare hope for the same euphoria in my next cup?

Flavors: Pecan, Sweet, Walnut

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
apieceofquiche

This sounds yummy. I love a good banana tea.

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100

All bright grapefruit and subdued citrus today in one of my favourite rooibos/fruit blends. Such a happy evening tea.

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70

The faint peach here blends perfectly with the honeybush flavour. Seamless transition from one flavour to the other. All the other flavours are absent for me though. To be fair, 52teas has suggested that this one is best enjoyed as a cold steep.

Pleasant enough bedtime brew.

Flavors: Peach

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Evol Ving Ness

In the process of cold steeping now. I am predicting a win.

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A monk sips morning tea

A monk sips morning tea,
it’s quiet,
the chrysanthemum’s flowering.

- Basho

(1644-1694)

Note to self—-you do not actually need any more tea.

My real tea obsession began in February 2015.

Not, sadly, when I had been living and working in China, though I very much enjoyed sampling a variety of teas during my travels there as well. No, no, that would have been far too sensible.

I am a reformed coffee drinker. I still enjoy a long double espresso with a good quantity or milk or cream from time to time, but for now, tea is my thing. All day.

*note—this is way out of date, so if we are doing a swap and you are checking to see what I like and dislike, mostly never mind what you find below. One of these days, I will update this. In the meantime, check what I’ve been drinking and use your own judgement. I like all the teas. Well, I am open to trying all the teas.

I tend to drink black, green, or oolong tea in the morning to early afternoon. Rooibos or
Honeybush or herbal in the evening. And perhaps some sort of sleepy-type tea in the wee hours.

This year, I’ve been discovering flavoured teas, so it may look like that is all I drink although that would provide a false impression.

Not a big fan of chocolate or mint in teas, but I will try them and, from time to time, have been pleasantly surprised. Also, usually I dislike a prominent cinnamon flavour, if untempered with other things, in teas. Again, I say usually, because there are exceptions.

Also, please note that haven’t quite gotten into the habit of updating my tea cupboard on Steepster, and it is unlikely that I will do this on any kind of regular basis.

I drink my tea black and unsweetened. If there comes a rare moment that I add something to it, I will mention it.

Finally, while I thank large and successful tea companies for tantalizing and beckoning me to the world of tea, I prefer to support independent ventures with real people, real enthusiasm and commitment, and real dreams.

Currently, I am researching monthly tea subscriptions. Perhaps it will keep me out of tea shops.

And here is Shae’s rating scale— which I am using with permission, of course— which more or less describes the way I have been rating teas. I am going to make more of an effort to stay very close to these parameters now.

Rating Scale

1-20: By far, one of the worst teas I’ve tasted. I most certainly will not finish my cup and will likely “gift” the rest to my sweet husband who almost always enjoys the teas I dislike (and vice versa).

21-40: This tea is not good but if I mix it with another tea or find another steeping method I might be able to finish it.

41-60: This one is just okay. I might drink it again if someone were to give it to me, but I probably won’t be buying more for myself.

61-75: This is a consistently good tea. It’s reliable but not necessarily special.

76-90: This one is a notch above the rest and I would gladly enjoy a cup of it any day of the week. I’ll likely be keeping this in my cupboard, but it isn’t one of my all-time favorites.

91-95: One small change and this tea would be perfect. I’ll definitely have a stash of this in my kitchen if you come over for tea.

96-100: No words can describe this tea. It’s an experience, an aha moment. Closed eyes, wide smile, encompassing warmth. Absolutely incredible. Perfect.

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