This tea has a distinctive aroma! It’s hard to describe. It almost smells peppery.
Something in the aroma is off putting, but I can’t put my finger on what it reminds me of. Gander described this tea as smoky, and that’s probably it. Smoky is an apt description.
I bought a Lupicia sampler kit for my mom a while back. She said she loved every tea except for one, which she described as tasting like dirty diapers. As soon as I remembered that story, I started laughing. I think this might be the same tea!
Okay, I’ve put off actually tasting it for long enough. I’m not brave enough to try it straight first, so I’m adding milk.
The verdict: the aroma is scarier than the taste. I’m adding a little sugar now.
Yeah, this is not my cup of tea. On subsequent tastings, I’m afraid this one is going down the drain.
If you like smokiness, then this is the tea for you. I just can’t get “dirty diapers” out of my head. Thanks, Mom! ;P
I’ll trade you 95 and sunny for 60 and foggy anytime.
97 and smoky trumps sunny and foggy (let’s see who comes through the saloon door next)
I’m not complaining too much, I just find it difficult to get out of bed. :-/
The sort of weather I’m craving is the direct opposite of the weather we’re having.
Bonnie, be careful or you’ll be the proud owner of 136 varieties of Lapsang Souchong ;)
Sunday, I watched the US Open at the Olympic in SF…….it was neat watching all the fog [but I don’t have to deal with it on a regular basis].
Uh oh, this tea was not a winner for my palate. Glad you enjoyed it though!