Holiday Tea-son! Second tea from my advent calendar, and another of their holiday seasonals for this year. The cinnamon and orange notes are coming out strongly in the dry leaf, so I’m imagining this will be a bit like an orange spice black tea?
It brews up a pretty burnt sienna tone, and the aroma is a very enticing combination of cinnamon, orange, and some sweet notes that smell a bit like a more subdued amaretto; a little nutty, a little cherry, but not overbearing or syrupy-sweet.
The flavor comes out with a very forward cinnamon note, and then follows with a very sweet almond taste; a bit like marzipan but not as strong or as syrupy as most teas that go with a sweet, desserty almond taste. I keep my steeps pretty brief to try to cut back on possible bitterness/astringency that I don’t like coming out in my blacks, but this Ceylon is pretty strong; it’s malty, and most of the fruitiness of the tea seems to be present back in the base, where I’m getting the orange peel, a bit of a subtle cherry note, a little citrus tang, and there is a moderate black tea astringency after the sip. Even with my short steep, it still comes out a bit bitter beneath the sweet cinnamon/almond flavor.
It’s fine, but nothing that excites me overly much. Mostly because it just tastes too bitter/astringent for my particular tastes, despite the flavoring.
Flavors: Almond, Astringent, Bitter, Cherry, Citrus, Fruity, Malt, Marzipan, Nutty, Orange
No, I love it too! Maybe not as much as you though. :D
I’ve only tried it once, but I definitely overleafed and oversteeped. How do you make yours? I still have a decent size bag left.
tea-sipper: I’m glad you like it!
Shae: I make it at 195-200degrees/3min.
@tea-sipper – We talked about this one when I first made it (it was so darn bitter). I don’t think I’ve tried it since then actually, but I’m definitely taking your advice and going easy next time.
I did 2 tsp at 5 minutes last time – yikes, lesson learned. I’ll go with your method next time + tea-sipper’s recommendation to keep it at a level teaspoon.
And thank you!
You’re very welcome! I hope your next cup turns out better.
Yes, I usually do 1 1/2 teaspoons but Mince Pie is perfect with ONE. I hope you like the next try better, Shae!