Cheericup Ceylon

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Honey
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Average preparation
Boiling 3 min, 45 sec 12 oz / 355 ml

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13 Tasting Notes View all

  • “Tea of the morning here. For some reason I haven’t been drinking this one much, I guess I don’t normally associate ceylons with a morning tea and I haven’t been drinking many black afternoon teas. ...” Read full tasting note
    80
  • “All I can really say is the little bit of aroma that this tea is eeeeeeeking out is 1 part masculine and 1 part feminine – it that means anything to you. It’s a very dark brown color and just...” Read full tasting note
    79
  • “Fresh batch 1/27/11. So nice to have this back on the shelf. After a year of trying other teas, I’m back to where I started. I read the other reviews that have accumlated and I can agree with...” Read full tasting note
    94
  • “This is another TEAEQUALSBLISS tea! Thank you! Since it says it is a blend of high middle altitude estate teas, I thought it would have the wintergreen tingle of Uva Highlands, and it does! ...” Read full tasting note
    73

From Mark T. Wendell

“Cheericup is a unique blend of seven high and low grown estate teas from the island country of Sri Lanka.”

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13 Tasting Notes

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2816 tasting notes

Tea of the morning here. For some reason I haven’t been drinking this one much, I guess I don’t normally associate ceylons with a morning tea and I haven’t been drinking many black afternoon teas. I made this too strong by accident and it is extremely brisk but ended up getting mellow with a tsp of sugar and some soymilk. When it is made correctly, it has a nice fruity flavor.

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Uniquity

If you can afford it, it’s better to hold out for something that works for you. Good luck!

Cheri

I agree with Uniquity. It’s much better to hold out for something that is what you really want, if you can.

TeaBrat

Yep, I agree. Thanks!

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6768 tasting notes

All I can really say is the little bit of aroma that this tea is eeeeeeeking out is 1 part masculine and 1 part feminine – it that means anything to you.

It’s a very dark brown color and just before the sip gives off a tinge of a toasty scent. It has a semi-woodsy, semi-toasty black tea taste that seems to be just what I need at the latter part of the morning before I switch to greens, whites, rooibos, and other types of teas.

Pretty good.

Rabs

Mmm…hermaphrodite tea…
Actually, that makes perfect sense to me – it sounds quite yummy :)

TeaEqualsBliss

I’m noticing…as it cools a bit it seems to get stronger…

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263 tasting notes

Fresh batch 1/27/11. So nice to have this back on the shelf. After a year of trying other teas, I’m back to where I started. I read the other reviews that have accumlated and I can agree with all of them. To me, this tea is a middle of the road, average everything fine tea. “But it has nothing special”, you say. “Right!”, I say. Its not a light tea, its not a heavy tea, its not smokey, its not floral, its not earthy, malty, musty, grassy, sweet, or sour. It can be weak or strong depending on how you brew it…but in the end, its just a really good, plain black tea.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec

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3400 tasting notes

This is another TEAEQUALSBLISS tea! Thank you! Since it says it is a blend of high middle altitude estate teas, I thought it would have the wintergreen tingle of Uva Highlands, and it does! Since I like low astringency I think this one for me is best with milk and sugar, but for those who like a brisk cup, you will want it just as it is. We steeped for 4 minutes to keep it from being bitter after reading some other reviews, and that was good for us. You could probably leave it a tad longer, but not much!

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec
TeaEqualsBliss

Nice review! Glad you like it!

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85
41 tasting notes

I can’t believe that I haven’t reviewed this tea yet. For me it was one of those sleepers. I bought it and tried it many times, but only realized how much I loved it when I ran out. At the time I was abroad and could not get any more until I returned several months later. Bummer!

It is a brisk tea as others have noted, but since I don’t use milk in tea it is still not too brisk for my taste. It has a wonderful taste/aroma that I can’t really find words for, perhaps floraly woody? All I know is I treasure it and love it as a break from my more often drunk teas. I do tend to steep it around 4 minutes to keep it from getting too brisk.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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100
16 tasting notes

to me this is very similar to PGTips

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec

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95
5 tasting notes

I like this. It brews up a clear, deep red. I don’t get a lot of aroma, but the flavor is exceptional. Slightly sweet, with no bitterness, or astringency. Very smooth. It’s like what tea is meant to be.

Flavors: Honey

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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86
9 tasting notes

A reflection of a withering peak in a calm lake

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