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drank English Breakfast by PG Tips
37 tasting notes

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75

It’s definitely growing on me.

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75
drank Golden Dan Chong by Teas.com.au
265 tasting notes

I’m not feeling so well today and not in the mood for any new tea experiences. Every time I go to the tea cupboard I end up thinking: “I think I’ll have another cup of this.” Currently contemplating cup number four…

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85

this tea is absolutely incredible.

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75

I can’t say much and be different from Silk Road Tea’s own description of this tea. It seems quite delicate, yet strong enough to warrant being an every day tea. Sweet and traditionally grassy but it doesn’t overload you. Quite satisfying and very good for the mind when steeping and thinking of the buddhist connection.

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75

A little heavier than many other Fujian teas I have had, but still light and green. Quite mixed flavours roll over the tongue as it passes, adding a complexity that can’t be ignored when rushing.

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drank Caramel by Adagio Teas
16 tasting notes

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75
drank Lapsang Souchong by Adagio Teas
4 tasting notes

Mum recommends boiling water, and big pinch is enough. Taste and nose evoked memories of slithering into my sleeping bag with a nice, comforting coating of warm campfire smoke.

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25
drank Green by Deer Brand
4 tasting notes

The price was right, but it’s a plain, grassy flavor. We’ll enjoy it when we don’t have company, or stay-tuned for attempts at enlivening with orange zest, etc.

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75

Compares to a strong green camellia tea, but Mum says I can re-steep thrice, and below boiling. Energizing.

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75

Big fan of this stuff. Admittedly the first Darjeeling I’ve ever tasted, but it still holds up well to other black teas in regards to flavor. I might have to try another type of Darjeeling after I’m through with this batch. 4/5

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75

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I’ve decided that this is so-so. I wouldn’t get it again. If I steep it long enough to get a decent amount of flavour, it gets bitter. If I steep it briefly enough to avoid the bitterness, the tea is too mild.

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94

This is my daily cup of morning tea. This is not Lipton’s (for the Americans)…this is something in a class all its own. Brewed lightly, it is a peaceful, sipping tea. It has the character to be brewed dark and makes a wonderful iced tea. It is possible to over brew this tea, in which case you will get an astringent, biting flavor that is not too pleasant…but takes to watering down (as in iced tea) to save it.

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drank Hu-Kwa by Mark T. Wendell
263 tasting notes

This tea is has very strong, smokey flavors. I found the smokiness to be overpowering and I did not care for it. Victorian Afternoon, by Mark T. Wendell is similar, but not overpowered with smoke.
In deference to those who love this sort of tea, I have removed my low rating.

Ed Fladung

I don’t think it is appropriate to rate a type of tea you don’t like. To say that it has very strong smokey flavors is a description of every type of Labsong Souchong tea. If that is a type of tea you usually like then a comment and rating is appropriate, otherwise your rating is meaningless.

Atacdad

Respectfully, I disagree. I found Hu Kwa to have no other quality worth commenting on other than the heavy smoke. On the other hand, MTW’s Victorian Afternoon, which is smokey, has, in my opinion, a more balanced approach. In the latter case, I believe the smoke complements an otherwise fine, high grade tea. In Hu Kwa’s case, I couldn’t get anything from it other than smoke. I should add that my opinion is not based on a single tasting, but rather several tasting from at least three different batches, spread out over a decade. My rating is just that…my opinion of where the tea ranks, relative to the other teas I have tasted. I understand your point, but if I ranked only teas I liked, it wouldn’t give a balanced view of what I do and do not like.

godofcoffee

I’m inclined to agree with Ed Fladung. E.g., I don’t like coffee; therefore, I should stay away from coffee forums, instead of frequenting them and rating everything as 26 for “very strong coffee flavours”. Lapsang Suchong has a strong smoky flavour, and the point of the rating system is for people who enjoy Lapsang Suchong to give relevant advice to other drinkers.

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75
drank Four Seasons by Samovar
58 tasting notes

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75

Yum! Fruity = great on a hot day!

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80
drank Hojicha by Adagio Teas
784 tasting notes

For some reason, I loved this when I first got it, but am getting sick of it.

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75

Still enjoying these. I brew at 195 for about 1min adding 20-30 sec for each consecutive steep. I usually get about 5 cups.
My favorite thing is that they are pre-sized, so i just drop it in the infuser and go, no breaking / measuring, etc…

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75
drank Nilgiri by Tea Cozy
106 tasting notes

It is mixed with one of the peach teas. strangely it tastes like frsh peaches and nothing else. It is so good.

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75
drank Sencha Yuzu by Rishi Tea
16 tasting notes

Reminds me of a tropical vacation. Today I was in the mood for Japanese teas and this hit the spot. I would love this with Sushi!

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