Trying this hot today. Nice earthy smell to the dry leaves. Dark reddish mahogany liquor, and an amazing aroma. At first, it was deep and chocolately, and then became something fruity, plums I think. But such a strong, fruity aroma, almost as strong as I’ve smelled in some flavored blacks. Pretty wild.
The flavor is smooth, and fruity/chocolatey. Almost reminiscent of chocolate covered cherries, but not fakey or overly sweet in the way those cherries are. There is some sweetness in the aftertaste, though. An almost brown sugary one.
The only negative to my palate is a tiny bit of bitterness at the finish, but it’s not a huge downside. Just enough to keep this out of the mid-90s.
I like this one a lot. Tasty and also versatile as a cold brew. I expect it would be awesome in chai as well.
Flavors: Cherry, Chocolate, Plum, Sugar
Excellent description. Does the creamy silkiness out weigh the “some bitterness and astringency, feel those tannins” profile?
Well, to my mind they’re balanced nicely—you experience both of them distinctly. I like that. I should put the disclaimer that I seem to be more amenable to the tannic astringency in British legacy-style teas than many of the Steepsters I follow, I guess probably because I grew up drinking that style of tea and have grown fond of it (also because I’m a subtaster, so the same amount of bitterness both in drink and food that often turns people off seems just fine by me).
My experience is, the creaminess comes in the longer the tea cools. It’s at the back end of the sip.
Good to know. Thanks!