drank Gong Fu Black by Zhi Tea
3010 tasting notes

If Facebook is to be believed, evidently we slept through Oklahoma earthquake aftershocks in our neighborhood. I believe I’ve had enough natural disasters for one year, thank you very much, thus something strong and bracing to bolster my sagging spirit was in order.

The strong and bracing thing was actually morning devotions—Psalm 27:5; “He will conceal me in His shelter in the day of adversity…” and while I was devoting, I accidentally let the tea steep a good eight minutes.

Expected an oops, but it was as smooth and cocoa-burgundy as if I’d done it right. This is so good, milk or sugar would be an insult. Adding this to my list of no-fail teas, which is becoming more and more appreciated.

May you find stable ground (physically, spiritually, and emotionally) under your feet today.

K S

Amen

gmathis

Second steep, the cocoa tone goes a little flat, but it’s a sweet, lighter version of Round 1. Still excellent.

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K S

Amen

gmathis

Second steep, the cocoa tone goes a little flat, but it’s a sweet, lighter version of Round 1. Still excellent.

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