Amethyst's Gold

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Rating

78 / 100

Calculated from 3 Ratings
Tea type
Black Tea
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Ingredients
Black Teas, Calendula Petals, Organic Natural Flavors (Vegan), Organic Vanilla Beans
Flavors
Cream, Vanilla, Astringent, Creamy, Malt
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Vegan
Typical Preparation
Use 8 oz / 236 ml of water
Set water temperature to Boiling
Steep for 5 min, 0 sec
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10 Tasting Notes View all

“Totally adored this tea and now, it is gone. And it’s a sipdown! #long time ago internet hiatus sipdown” Read full tasting note
“A really lovely vanilla black tea. I do think the flavor is starting to diminish now. It’s not quite so mesmerizing as it used to be. Still quite enjoyable though.” Read full tasting note
“Totally approaching this tea from the opposite end and comparing it to the more recent Vanilla Marshmallow blend. I’d say that this one has a mellower base but they are so incredibly similar. This...” Read full tasting note
“I swear, Anne over at 52Teas has really mastered flavored black teas. The base teas are so smooth and they always seem to compliment the other ingredients/flavors instead of competing with them....” Read full tasting note

Description

Tea of the Week for March 13, 2017!

As you are probably aware, Amethyst is my eldest daughter and the owner of 52Teas. (I’m just the mad tea artist!) She wasn’t always as fond of tea as she is now – in fact there was a time when she claimed not to like tea but I suspect that was more about her wanting to rebel against her tea-loving mom than a true dislike for tea. When we’d go out to tea, she’d have lemonade instead of tea. Stuff like that.

Eventually, she discovered the joy of tea. One of her favorite teas was (and still is) a certain vanilla decaffeinated black tea. (You tea enthusiasts probably know which tea I’m speaking of.) She asked me if I could create something similar to that and my first response was “no” because I have yet to find a decaffeinated black tea that I could use as a base that I like enough to use as a base and that I can obtain wholesale. She told me that the ‘decaffeinated’ part wasn’t important, it was the vanilla. She wanted a SERIOUSLY VANILLA tea.

So, challenge accepted.

My first task was to find just the right base of teas because something I’ve learned is that it’s really all about the base. (OK – ordinarily when I say something that makes me think of a song, I link the video but I hate that song. I really, really hate that song. So if you want to hear the song while you’re reading this, google it.) So I spent a few months checking out various teas – trying to find just the right combination of black teas and I think I may have nailed it.

I combined a beautiful Yunnan Gold, sweet Fujian Black and an Assamica tea grown in the JingMai Mountains of China. Together, these teas create a solid base that is sweet and bold. Rather than being an aggressive tea that will work against the sweet, creamy vanilla, I feel like this tea will help express the most from the lovely vanilla essence. I added organic vanilla bean and a few calendula petals because gold!

A few years back, Frank had a French Vanilla Assam – so if you liked that tea – I think you’re going to LOVE this!

ingredients: black teas, organic vanilla beans, organic calendula petals and organic natural flavors

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