Advent 7.
Gosh, Dammann Frères.
The aroma is tropical and oriental at the same time. Very fruity with pineapple, passion fruit and mango. It’s weird because my brain can pick out those 3 scents but it’s also screaming GRAPE! at me. I know Roswell Strange has mentioned jasmine tasting like grape on her palate. Here, though, I smell the jasmine distinctly and lightly, as if on a breeze, separate from the grape. I’m also tasting tangerine. The bergamot as well, lower, and when combined with the jasmine… well I don’t know what’s happening to me right now. Thick, crisp base of black and green teas. I’ve never had blended leaf. It carries the tastes briefly across my palate and up to my sinuses where it continues to stimulate my happy receptors. Flavored teas are usually so underwhelming to me. Leave it to the perfumed French to play games with my heart. It’s romantic, enchanting, exotic.
I think about a person wearing a shawl, standing inside a dark-wooded room, a bowl of bergamots on the long table behind. A window open, ambient temperature, the angle of the setting sun says May. Trails of jasmine unruly about the window, a breeze tickles the weighty curtains, the shawl, the strands of hair framing forlorn face. The breeze allows a rippling peek into another world… Then bam it’s like waaaaake-up mfer!! It’s time to feast on some tropical fruits!! The set falls away and suddenly it’s the Atlantic tropics surrounding and everybody’s bursting into song and dance. But you, know, that’s just my brain trying to make sense of things here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkDt1w8w2SI
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Flavors: Bergamot, Citrus Fruits, Dark Wood, Dry Grass, Floral, Fruity, Grapes, Jasmine, Mango, Mineral, Passion Fruit, Pineapple, Smooth, Thick, Tropical, Wood
I think I’d flub a tea competition, too. :) Puerh and Longjing would be an odd blending choice.
Love it!
Do you recommend the book?
I’m wondering about the book too!
I enjoyed it but didn’t love it. I had some issues with pacing (too fast/convenient) and YA tropes that I don’t particularly love (ex – love triangle is one of the main “conflicts”). The story feels lush though – and I did enjoy the tea blurb. If you’re craving a dreamy xianxia/mythology-inspired romantic debut and don’t mind the YA feel it may do the trick! The library may be the way to go though.
It’s quite highly rated on GoodReads so I might give it a shot when available at the library. And I get through the 5 other books I am reading lol.
Hard to say no to such a beautiful cover too. The Goodreads reviews summarize the pros and cons well, for the most part. Much better than me, anyways! :)
I’ve been reading a lot of stuff that runs dark and dense lately; Daughter of the Moon Goddess is a pleasant contrast to my melancholic reads.