Charcoal Roasted Tiegunyin with Orange Mate

A Oolong Yerba maté Blend from

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“I did a bit of a hmmm when deciding how to brew this one, so I defaulted to gaiwan because of course I did. The aroma is delightfully roasty, you know me and my love of char and toasted notes, the...” Read full tasting note
“Not my favorite, but not the tea’s fault. I am not a fan of roasted tea, I’ve slowly learned. There is so much variety in tea, it takes me a long time to formulate strong preferences. It is...” Read full tasting note
“Not sure how this blend came about, but I do remember the curiosity of having a roasted tea with a mate. Thankfully I had some charcoal roasted tieguanyin available to blend with. I wanted...” Read full tasting note

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6/7/2015 : This charcoal roasted TGY cost too much to purchase and blend with at this moment so I will not be making a batch of this.
This tea is unique because the first step is semi sweet, yet each steep after gets most roasted in taste. Is this Orange Mate with Charcoal roasted TGY or Charcoal roasted TGY with Orange Mate? You will have to figure that one out as you resteep and sip :)
Charcoal roasted tieguanyin from China, mate infused with orange (orange peel and blossom), and a dash of licorice root..
“In the sort of screen dappled with different states of mind which my consciousness would simultaneously unfold while I read, and which ranged from the aspirations hidden deepest within me to the completely exterior vision of the horizon which I had, at the bottom of the garden, before my eyes, what was first in me, innermost, the constantly moving handle that controlled the rest, was my belief in the philosophical richness and beauty of the book I was reading, and my desire to appropriate them for myself, whatever that book might be.” Swann’s Way

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