“Dry.White.Wine. The taste progression of this tea is super fast but highly noticeable. It goes something like this (but in a blur): slightly sweet, floral, grape skin bitterness, sweet, and ends...” Read full tasting note
“Snowy week followed by a snowy weekend. I’m staying inside, and I’m sipping this tea with relish. It’s a nice smooth tea with a good flavor – neutral when compared to some of my flavored teas. It...” Read full tasting note
“Heavy on tannin but lacking in flavour. It’s just kind of sour and bland. I think this sample is too old. :( Not gonna rate it because I think it’s age-damaged. It seems like a popular variety, so...” Read full tasting note
“Summer fun is ending, so it’s back to sipping and making notes about it. This tastes of citrus with some woodiness to it. The little bit I have left is older than is ideal, but still good.” Read full tasting note
Once again, Margaret’s Hope has produced an outstanding second flush with sought-after muscatel flavor. The wonderfully tippy leaves infuse to a medium-bodied cup with elegant fruity flavor and nutty notes. A must-try for single estate devotees and newcomers alike!
Recommendations: Use 1 level tsp. per 6oz. cup; heat fresh water to a roaring boil; let steep for 3 min. Try with some rock sugar.
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