Amor

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Rating

77 / 100

Calculated from 6 Ratings
Tea type
Black Tea
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Bread, Cocoa, Ginger
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Caffeine
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Typical Preparation
Use 17 oz / 500 ml of water
Set water temperature to 205 °F / 96 °C
Steep for 4 min, 0 sec
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6 Tasting Notes View all

“I can’t believe how remiss I’ve been about adding tasting notes. I didn’t even have this one listed as in my cupboard, but I’ve had it for quite a while now…I’ve gone on to two other tea orders...” Read full tasting note
“All right, I admit there’s more to this tea than I noticed before. When I open the pack of leaves and really pay attention to the smell, the built-up aroma is pretty intriguing. This isn’t just...” Read full tasting note
“Brews to a medium amber color. Smells like bread and honey. Tastes mild and malty with a little something like cooked collard greens and a little honey sweetness. A hint of bitterness. Moderate...” Read full tasting note
“I think I brewed this a little too long today. It’s a bit bitter. I love the underlying flavor though and it’s still drinkable. I can’t find the words to describe the flavor at the moment though. I...” Read full tasting note

Description

It was love at first sip for us when we first tasted this smooth Assam tea. The black, wiry leaves of Amor brew a bright amber liquor that is mildly spicy, slightly woody, and has that characteristic malty Assam flavor. It is admittedly hard to describe what malty really means, but if you ever happen to smell toasted whole grains, well, that might be the best way to explain it. You can drink this tea plain, or if you prefer, add a dash of milk and a little sweetener. Enjoy hot or iced.

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