Revisiting this tea after many months! I think that, like the Sleeping Bear Blend, I only had this one once or twice before I put it away. It wasn’t the right time for me to appreciate it…but that time is tonight!
Each sip starts bright and minty sweet. Clean, calming, refreshing. Like breathing fresh mountain air. There are notes of soft, delicate jasmine as the tea unfurls in its full glory. It’s buttery with a somewhat honeyed taste. Thick mouthfeel, medium body, creamy and somehow slightly smokey. (At least at first.) I’m a sucker for buttery green tea, and this one is not really vegetal or grassy at all. So it means AWESOME in my book! I don’t like grassy greens; the vegetal factor is the reason I hardly drink green tea. I don’t even like vegetables. Anyway, getting off topic. Everything is quite well-balanced. The finish is buttery sweet, lingering on for a few minutes until the cleanness of the mint takes over again. It’s not a definite mint flavor, per se, it’s more of a texture. And it’s just barely there.
This tea re-steeps well, too. I infused it for 4min 20 the second time; the mint is toned down a little and the butter-honey notes of the green tea seem more intense. This is a good blend, a very good blend. Of course I would get into it after it’s discontinued. I did this to myself. At least I still have a decent amount left to enjoy…
Flavors: Butter, Floral, Honey, Mint, Sweet
So funny! Watch how you bag it!
At the oolong class in Boulder, there was one that when I smelled the smelling cup, I blurted out (who me) to the people at the table “POT” and everyone said “Yes!”…so funny…I said “Well, I was alive in the 60’s.” But thankfully the scent morphed into a beautiful sweet pipe tobacco scent. We drank 5 tea’s with 3-4 steeps of each in 1.5 hrs. Swoosh!
This sounds delightful! My husband always tells me I was born in the wrong era & he may be right this sounds right up my alley :P