Fresh Lady Green

Tea type
Green Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Green Tea Leaves, Organic Lemongrass
Flavors
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Loose Leaf, Tea Bag
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Organic, Vegan
Edit tea info Last updated by Martin Bednář
Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 45 sec 300 oz / 8872 ml

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  • “2023 sipdown no. 110 I have purposely not been looking up any of the teas from Martin prior to steeping them and was pleasantly surprised when this was lemongrass. The green tea is very much...” Read full tasting note
  • “It’s catch-up time: the heat was so miserable for such a long stretch, I didn’t want to waste new tea or samples from friends on a cup that got two sips before my internal temperature started to...” Read full tasting note
  • “Sipdown prompt: A blend made in your home country — not really sure about that, as Sonnentor have at least two production facilites (one in Austria), but I will hope this one is blended and mixed...” Read full tasting note
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When life gives her lemongrass, Lady Green makes tea out of it. The unique mixture combines green tea and lemongrass. The slightly lemony aroma tastes good from morning to night, whether drunk hot or cold. Try a cup of Lady Green with Asian dishes or summer salads. A pretty zingy fine lady!

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4 Tasting Notes

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2023 sipdown no. 110

I have purposely not been looking up any of the teas from Martin prior to steeping them and was pleasantly surprised when this was lemongrass. The green tea is very much present and the lemongrass is equal/slightly behind it. Quite well balanced and not all lemongrass. I really enjoyed this cup, so thank you for sharing Martin!

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It’s catch-up time: the heat was so miserable for such a long stretch, I didn’t want to waste new tea or samples from friends on a cup that got two sips before my internal temperature started to boil. So with apologies for the delay, thank you, Martin, for my first Sonnentor tea!

This is a bagged green tea with lemongrass, simple and understated. The lemongrass whittles any vegetal edge off the green tea base and adds a little crispness to the cup. The Sonnentor website calls it “zingy.” I think I’d tweak that down just a little bit, maybe to “perky,” but it’s all relative, isn’t it? Tomato, to-mah-to…

Martin Bednář

Happy to read you liked this one too. Quite straightforward, but maybe that’s why it’s so fine.

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Sipdown prompt: A blend made in your home country — not really sure about that, as Sonnentor have at least two production facilites (one in Austria), but I will hope this one is blended and mixed in Czechia.
Not a sipdown yet, but 2 tea sachets remaining

As usual… yes; almost a sipdown. And, just after reading my first note, it was a free tea? I completely forgot about that!

Anyway, drank in the afternoon and remaining two bags will be finished hopefully still in January. I mean, it shouldn’t be a big deal… right?

What to write about this tea? Well, it is mellow green tea with nice amount of lemongrass. It is not overdone with other ingredients, artificial flavourings or such things. Both ingredients being distinctive enough and lovely. Organic sourcing is a plus for me.
Would I buy that again? As a daily drinker, why not? But I don’t drink greens that much.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec
Tiffany :)

Why don’t you drink greens very much Martin?

Martin Bednář

I don’t really know why I prefer black teas Tiffany; maybe it’s because they are somehow more robust and stronger in caffeine?

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