258 Tasting Notes
A very nice mild puerh. Delicious nutty and earthy notes linger in the early steeps. A very nice daily drinker that I’m glad I let mellow out for a couple of years.
Preparation
This tea is something else. I’m not sure how you managed to make a green toasted rice tea taste like a sweet marshmallow dessert but… here it is. This is really fantastic. I sipped on this one all day and it is good warm or cold.
Flavors: Earth, Green, Marshmallow, Sweet, Toasted Rice
Preparation
Brenden, you magnificent son of a bitch. You really did it with this one.
I remember specifically having tea with Brenden and listening to him talk about the field of jasmine he rode past on his bike and how it triggered this whole adventure of his into blending. I connected with that because I also adore the scent of jasmine and jasmine scented teas.
So, I know that this has to be a special blend for him. And it really, really is a special blend. It takes two of my favorite things in tea, a glorious golden snail tea and the scent of a high quality jasmine, and blends them beautifully. Seriously, between the visuals of the golden snail and the smell of the jasmine… this is one of the more perfect teas I have had.
Brenden, please. PLEASE. Keep this in your rotation.
Flavors: Honey, Jasmine, Malt, Sweet
Preparation
An interesting mix of vanilla and mint. I did try to add a little bit of honey, per the suggestion of other reviewers but didn’t find it to add much to the flavor. I definitely felt a bit of calm relaxation despite the claims of high caffeine content so that was nice.
Flavors: Earth, Herbaceous, Mint, Vanilla
Preparation
Big no from me. I kinda got some of the sherbet flavors on the aftertaste a little bit. But that was after I fought through all of the bitterness of the green tea along with what tastes like an acrid rose petal flavor. I just dumped out a full tea pot.
Flavors: Bitter, Flowers, Lime
Preparation
I’m not normally a huge green oolong fan. Probably explains why I’ve taken so long to try this one.
And while the tropical notes described are faint and more prominent on the aftertaste, this IS a very creamy and drinkable oolong. My son keeps stealing away sips. I’m pleasantly surprised.
Flavors: Creamy, Smooth
Preparation
I’m really not good with CTC style teas. I’m so used to full leaf teas that whenever I use the CTC I always put too much in. Inevitably, the little tea balls all compact and form an impenetrable shell, all the while, coloring my tea VERY strong.
That being said, even strong, this wasn’t a total disaster. It had some bright citrus notes going on underneath it all with some malty notes present as well.
I’ll have to try another round with much less tea. This one is on me. Therefore I’m holding off on the rating as of now.
Flavors: Bitter, Citrus, Malt