Another gift from Doulton – What a great package she sent me!
I was a little concerned when I first read on this tea, as it is a “Russian” Earl Grey – and that typically communicates to me “smoky.” But, after smelling the tea I could detect no strong smoky scent – a slight smokiness, yes, but, not a strong smoky scent – I decided to go ahead and brew some and give it a try.
I’m glad I did! This is delightful. As the company description reads on this tea – it’s a departure from traditional earl grey. I can taste the grapefruit notes, which are in perfect harmony with the bergamot! The slight smoky scent translates into the brewed liquor as well, but again, it is not a strong, smoky flavor.
Pleasantly robust with a bright, vigorous flavor – this would be an excellent tea for one of those mornings that I’d rather not be awake, but have to be! (Kind of like this morning was! haha) A dry astringency to the tea, but not unpleasantly so.
I did not brew it as long as the steeping suggestions recommend – and I’m glad I didn’t. I feel that at 2 1/2 minutes, this tea is strong and flavorful, but, I fear that at 5 minutes I would have had a bitter tasting cup.
This is one that I would consider buying – but you know what? It’s not one that I would have considered buying before this tasting. I MUST get over my predisposition to automatically dismiss a Russian blend. Russian blends are good!
Between this and your earlier note I just had to see if I had gotten a sample of this when I ordered more Black Dragon. NO! :( I really should get to my Upton samples so that I can see if there’s another tea that I want to get more of, and then I can order some of this too :)
It is so good. I didn’t think I would enjoy it so much because I’ve been pretty scared of trying anything smoky. This is very lightly smoky, almost just the idea of the taste of smoke, but it is there and I think that it is making me want to try other smoky teas in the future.