336 Tasting Notes
Ashmanra’s Sipdown Challenge | October 2023 | A tea that relaxes you
I found this tea to be very relaxing when I first had it… it reminded me of jasmine, which is such a comforting scent/flavor to me. Unfortunately the final cuppa was absolutely full of dried orange bits, making the whole thing a bit too zesty and pithy. :( My fault for not shaking the package enough in the past, I guess!
2023 sipdown count: 50
Ashmanra’s Sipdown Challenge | October 2023 | National Cinnamon Roll Day: Drink a tea with cinnamon in it or have tea with a cinnamon roll!
I am very tired and somewhat grumpy and not in an appropriate headspace to actually review this tea, but! It is all cloves and cinnamon and tart apple and feels very appropriate for the prompt. I made a big ol’ mug to finish up the package and it’s quite cozy. A perfectly autumnal tea.
2023 sipdown count: 49
Flavors: Apple, Cinnamon, Clove, Tart
Logging this tasty little number for the sipdown. I stand by my effusive praise and high rating from the first time I tried it — it’s so good, and I am sad to see it go!
In fact, I’m going to bump the rating up… I’m really digging it.
2023 sipdown count: 48
Sampled from the Strange VariaTea Traveling Tea Box
After two weeks with the box, trying to cram in tastings during this oh-so-busy season of my life, I’m finally getting ready to send it on! I’m squeezing in a few more samplings before doing so.
This morning I drank this tea while revising the first paper for my clinical practice course. I don’t really understand what’s New York-y about a pancake breakfast, but I don’t mind the tea itself! It’s definitely evocative of pancakes and maple syrup, with a full, unctuous mouthfeel and, oddly, notes of chocolate? Maybe they’re chocolate chip pancakes! :D
Normally I prefer some astringency in my breakfast black teas (don’t ask me why!) but I think it makes sense, thematically, that this one is not terrifically tannic.
I actually like this quite a bit. There are only one or two servings left in the bag, so I’ll probably keep the rest.
Flavors: Chocolate, Maple Syrup, Pancake Syrup
Sampled from the Strange VariaTea Traveling Tea Box
There is a particular nut flavoring frequently used in tea that is VERY specific, yet I can’t really describe it. I just know it when I smell/taste it. And this blend has it! It’s not bad or anything, just very… specific.
I didn’t really get crepes (or anything bready/baked) from this one. And I can’t decide whether I liked it overall! But I was glad to have tried it.
Flavors: Musty, Nutty
Sampled from the Strange VariaTea Traveling Tea Box
A classic blended black tea base with a very light strawberry flavor on top. It actually smells like a very natural strawberry flavor, and what I can taste is pretty natural too. It’s just quite faint. A pleasant, unassuming morning cuppa, but nothing to write home about.
Flavors: Drying, Strawberry, Tannic
Sampled from the Strange VariaTea Traveling Tea Box
Smells like slightly smoky caramel; tastes like… a mild slightly smoky black tea with hints of chocolate and whiskey. It’s a bit muddled, but nothing is too overpowering, which is good. And the cocoa is nicely done, not artificial or chemical-y. I can dig that.
Flavors: Bourbon, Caramel, Cocoa, Milk Chocolate, Smoke, Whiskey
Sampled from the Strange VariaTea Traveling Tea Box
This one reads as coconut cream + sour berries, which I guess is two-thirds of the way there? I’m not sussing out any kind of shortcake note, though, and I don’t think the hibiscus is doing the berry component any favors.
Flavors: Berries, Coconut, Sour, Sunscreen
Sampled from the Strange VariaTea Traveling Tea Box
ExcuUUUuse me, but who give this bagged tea permission to be so delightful?! Goodness.
I recently started my first social work internship and had my final day of orientation/training on Thursday. I brought one of these teabags in my KeepCup, but alas — I could not find a SINGLE WORKING HOT WATER HEATER/KETTLE at the office! There were a few of those dual hot/cold water dispensers, but none seemed to actually heat the water. Cue me holding a cup of lukewarm water with a teabag floating sadly in it.
Reader, I drank it. What else was I to do?! And you know what… it was fine. Surprisingly not bad. I could tell this tea was going to be yummy once I was able to, y’know, brew it properly.
And it was! So yummy and cozy and malty and sweet-but-not-sweet. I’ve gotta get me a box of this.
Flavors: Biscuit, Malty
Sampled from the Strange VariaTea Traveling Tea Box
I always want to like vanilla-y green teas more than I do! I just find vanilla + black tea to be a more natural and enjoyable pairing. I liked the grassy sencha base on its own just fine, but it didn’t really fit with the vanilla layered on top.
Flavors: Grassy, Vanilla