Louisa May Alcott's Green Tea Blend

Tea type
Fruit Green Blend
Ingredients
Apple Pieces, Flavouring, Green Tea, Rose Petals, Strawberry
Flavors
Cherry, Light, Marzipan, Strawberry, Syrupy, Floral, Fruity, Nutty
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Kosher
Edit tea info Last updated by Jen vB
Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “I really enjoy this tea, it’s fruity with a hit of syrup and marzipan. It’s light and sweet and refreshing. I think this will be a rebuy eventually… just have a sample for now.” Read full tasting note
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  • “Louisa landed at my house a while back courtesy of Michelle; she’s just been huddling in a dark corner waiting for spring-like weather to appear. Sun’s out, temps are temporarily up, so I invited...” Read full tasting note
  • “Local author who I actually enjoy. I’ve toured her home, visited her gravesite, read her works, and watched almost every adaptation on film. The most recent film adaptation (2019) is one of my most...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Advent Tea: Day 1 from Michelle! I did drink this yesterday but I am posting the note today because I couldn’t find my computer charger the other day. I love to read so I was excited to see that...” Read full tasting note

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Early in Little Women, while visiting a sick Laurie, Jo says that her sister Meg’s blancmange is made “very nicely.” Later, her own attempt turns out “lumpy” and accompanied by strawberries that were “not as ripe as they looked.” Our blend follows Meg’s example and is almost, as Laurie says, “too pretty to [drink].” Combining almond and strawberry flavors, this blend brews to a delicious tea that is fruity and aromatic. It manages to be both sweet and light thanks to the Chunmee green tea base and the gentle floral notes added by the rose petals.

Ingredients: Green tea, apple pieces, strawberry flavor, strawberry pieces, rose petals, and amaretto flavor.

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I really enjoy this tea, it’s fruity with a hit of syrup and marzipan. It’s light and sweet and refreshing. I think this will be a rebuy eventually… just have a sample for now.

Flavors: Cherry, Light, Marzipan, Strawberry, Syrupy

gmathis

Marzipan does sound very “Little Women,” doesn’t it?

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Louisa landed at my house a while back courtesy of Michelle; she’s just been huddling in a dark corner waiting for spring-like weather to appear. Sun’s out, temps are temporarily up, so I invited her for my morning cuppa. She approved of the untidiness of my desk.

OK, enough with the cutesie metaphors.

I think there are more flaws in my steeping equipment than flaws in the tea. The drawstring filter bags I use for convenience are great for stronger flavors, but the fiber is a little thick for more subtle teas to make their way through. So…what I ended up with was a really nicely almond-scented cup of chunmee without any distinguishable fruit elements.

Even so, it was a pleasant diversion from my usual mid-morning club-you-over-the-head caffeine breaks.

Michelle

There are other teas besides builders tea!?!

gmathis

…and sometimes, my perpetually blasted-out taste buds can detect what’s in ’em!

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Local author who I actually enjoy. I’ve toured her home, visited her gravesite, read her works, and watched almost every adaptation on film. The most recent film adaptation (2019) is one of my most favorite movies.

The berry scent off the leaves is very strong. Steeped for 3 minutes at 175. I found it to be a light and summer worthy tea. There is a fruity taste to it that I can’t define- even though I know the ingredient list included strawberries and apples. There is also a slight floral taste as well. My packet doesn’t include the amaretto ingredient but I do get a bit of a nutty taste and I see that it’s listed on the S&V website. I enjoyed this one. Think I’m going to put it in the back of the cabinet for a few months until spring arrives!

Flavors: Floral, Fruity, Nutty

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Advent Tea: Day 1 from Michelle!
I did drink this yesterday but I am posting the note today because I couldn’t find my computer charger the other day. I love to read so I was excited to see that this is an author-inspired tea blend. I liked this one overall. I could taste the strawberry in it and maybe some of the almond or amaretto flavoring. It was hard to pick out too many specific flavors, but they worked well with the green tea base. Thanks again, Michelle. (:

Flavors: Strawberry

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML
Nattie

I’m supposed to be writing an essay about Little Women right now, so I’m going to take this as a sign to stop procrastinating and get on with it XD

Michelle

Glad you liked it, I remember thinking this smelled better than it tasted, but was still good.

Lexie Aleah

Nattie: I’m supposed to be writing an essay for my Sociology class right now and I have also been procrastinating. So I’m gonna work on that today haha. Good Luck!
Michelle: Yeah the amaretto flavor smelled stronger in scent and was more subtle in taste but still a yummy tea.

Martin Bednář

Well, I should study for my ADR exam and instead I am writing notes here, watching biathlon in between, and overall not much happy about reading tanks and containers for loose hazmat.

Nattie

Thank you! Good luck on your essay too Lexie, and on your revision Martin !

gmathis

I think my Little Women essay would be entitled, “Ten Good Reasons I want to be Jo.” A while back, I found a very non-Little Women novel she also wrote called “A Long Fatal Love Chase.” How’s that for a departure from genre? (It’s gotten buried in Mount To-Be-Read, but needs to be exhumed.)

Nattie

@gmathis – ugh, I love Jo. I always wanted to be her when I was younger. I love Laurie, too. He’s possibly my favourite literary male character to this day. My essay is about gender norms in the 19th century, which I’m finding too interesting, hence the writing 4x the word count!

Lupiressmoon

I want to try more of their literary teas, but don’t want the box set since I already own one of the ones they off from it, and some I know I wouldn’t like, so the price makes it too prohibitive. One issue I have with S&V is they don’t offer more reasonable sampling options. I like their box ideas but if you don’t want to try all of those for over 30, it’s not as worth it for cheap me lol. I have some other literary ones to try sometime. Glad you liked this one

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This tea seemed like a good tea to have around the holidays. I haven’t read Little Women yet (it’s around here somewhere) but it seems like a wintery book to me? At least what I know of the book suggests winter. Anyway, this tea is more summer than winter. It is fruity and fresh. The base is a Chunmee green with additional rose petals, apples and strawberries. I noticed many pieces of fruit in my infuser! I wouldn’t say the flavors stand out with strictly apple or strawberry… it’s more of a general fruit flavor. The rose notes are very light… more in the background. The description mentions an almond flavor and I wish it would have been more noticeable. But I’m very glad for the green base in this one. This is a delicious blend but I think it needs adjustments to make it a fantastic blend.
Steep #1 // 1 1/2 teaspoons for a full mug// 30 minutes after boiling // 3 minute steep
Steep #2 // 25 minutes after boiling // 3 minute steep

gmathis

I’m reading this note ages later … have you had the pleasure of tackling Little Women yet? The opening line is definitely wintery: “Christmas won’t be Christmas without any presents…” (And now you’ve got me thinking what belongs in a tea strictly based on the book.)

tea-sipper

Sadly, have not read Little Women yet!! I always have a billion books I’m meaning to read. It’s still around on the shelves! I can’t believe this note was from five years ago too…

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