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A small tin of this tea and the green tea variety from the same company was gifted to me from Todd after his Japan trip in 2018. Thank you Todd!

I love sakura flavored things, but I really dislike the “salt pickling/preserving” method Japan typically uses on the sakura leaves. I had this issue with Lupicia’s teas, and after squinting terribly to make out the absolutely tiny kanji on the back of the tin to get the ingredients for these teas, they are also salt-pickled sakura leaves. Bah. So, I already know I will probably only use these teas for food preparation (flavoring smoothie milk, rice water, ramen broth). But I still feel obliged to sample at least one cup of each plain.

I can’t really remember now what the base of Lupicia’s Sakura Black was like, but this one is a very tiny and fine leafed Assam, so it has quite a bit of body to it. It’s quite malty and brisk with a bit of astrigent bite left on the tongue after the sip. I’m getting a strong grape flavor I was not expecting; I normally taste that with jasmine, but I’m really tasting it here. Perhaps something about the floral and some raisiny notes from the Assam are combining to make that distinct “grape” taste in my mouth; it isn’t unpleasant! But because that grape taste is so forward, I don’t really taste that distinct floral/cherry sakura taste until near the end of the sip. The salt isn’t too aggregious during the sip, but does leave this sort of metallic aftertaste on my tongue that I find pretty unpleasant. With the astrigent and metallic bite at the end of the sip, I’ll probably latte this in the future, which I remember worked pretty well for me with the Lupicia sakura teas to smooth out the flavors I didn’t like from salt preserving the sakura leaves.

The aroma is great. Sipping as a plain cup, it’s a bit abrasive. And it tastes more grapey than sakura-like. My favorite sakura black tea I’ve tried thus far is the one from Creha tea, available through Yunomi.

Flavors: Astringent, Cherry, Floral, Grapes, Malt, Metallic, Sakura

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 g 12 OZ / 350 ML

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Hi! I’m Sara, a middle-aged librarian living in southern Idaho, USA. I’m a big ol’ sci-fi/fantasy/anime geek that loves fandom conventions, coloring books, simulation computer games, Japanese culture, and cats. Proud genderqueer asexual (she/they) and supporter of the LGBTQ+ community. I’m also a chronic migraineur. As a surprise to no one, I’m a helpless tea addict with a tea collecting and hoarding problem! (It still baffles me how much tea I can cram into my little condo!) I enjoy trying all sorts of teas… for me tea is a neverending journey!

Favorite Flavors:

I love sampling a wide variety of teas! For me the variety is what makes the hobby of tea sampling so fun! While I enjoy trying all different types of teas (pure teas, blends, tisanes), these are some flavors/ingredients I enjoy:
-Dessert/chocolate/vanilla/caramel/cream/toffee/maple
-Sweet/licorice root/stevia
-Vegetal/grassy
-Floral/lavender/rose
-Spices/chais
-Fruity
-Tropical/pineapple/coconut
-Bergamot (in moderation)
-Roasted/nutty
-Tart/tangy/hibiscus/rosehip

Disliked Flavors:

There are not many flavors or ingredients that I don’t like. These include:
-Bananas/banana flavoring
-Hemp/CBD teas
-Smoke-scented teas/heavy smoke flavors (migraine trigger)
-Perfumey teas/extremely heavy floral aromas (migraine trigger)
-Gingko biloba (migraine trigger)
-Chamomile (used in blends as a background note/paired with stronger flavors is okay)
-Extremely spicy/heated teas
-Medicinal flavors/Ginseng
-Metallic flavors
-Overly strong artificial flavorings

With the exception of bananas and migraine triggers, I’ll pretty much try any tea at least once!

Steeping Parameters:

I drink tea in a variety of ways! For hot brews, I mostly drink my teas brewed in the western style without additions, and for iced tea, I drink teas mostly brewed in the cold brew style without additions. Occassionally I’ll change that up. I use the https://octea.ndim.space/#/ app for water-to-tea ratios and use steep times to my preferences.

My Rating Scale:

90-100 – Top tier tea! These teas are among my personal favorites, and typically I like to keep them stocked in my cupboards at all times, if possible!

70-89 – These are teas that I personally found very enjoyable, but I may or may not feel inclined to keep them in stock.

50-69 – Teas that fall in this range I enjoyed, but found either average, lacking in some way, or I’ve had a similar tea that “did it better.”

21-49 – Teas in this range I didn’t enjoy, for one reason or another. I may or may not finish them off, depending on their ranking, and feel no inclination to restock them.

20-1 – Blech! My Tea Hall of Shame. These are the teas that most likely saw the bottom of my garbage can, because I’d feel guilty to pass them onto someone else.

Note that I only journal a tea once, not every time I drink a cup of it. If my opinion of a tea drastically changes since my original review, I will journal the tea again with an updated opinion and change my rating. Occassionally I revisit a tea I’ve reviewed before after a year or more has passed.

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