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Just finished my sample of this tea. Definitely getting some chocolate notes in this one, quickly followed by a sharp sweetness. These flavors are brought together by an earthy, slightly malty body. I did perhaps notice a tiny bit of bitterness and astringency, but trust me as somebody who dislikes those things a lot – they are not a problem due to the boldness of the fruit flavor here. In fact, this tea may have let me develop an appreciation for how a hint of bitterness and astringency can sometimes work with the flavors to produce something good. In regards to that it reminds me of dark chocolate, where the bitterness is sort of a necessary evil that eventually grows on you. Currently I’m unsure if i would re-order this and I find it hard to rate this tea because I am still kind of ‘exploring’ the spectrum of various black teas… but I would not be surprised if, at the end of my journey, this tea ends up being one of the highlights.

3min/1.5tsp/210F/8oz

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Currently looking for these teas:
A replacement for Butiki’s Taiwanese Wild Mountain Black

Notes & flavors I like: vanilla, cinnamon, coffee, cream, butter, brown sugar, smokey, roasty, earthy, wood. Banana, melon, most fruits in general, sweet, rose, jasmine, florals.

If you are interested in a particular tea in my Cupboard, we can perhaps set up a SWAP… please post in my Swap thread and tell me what you are interested in!

Rating scale:
100-90: Incredibly delicious, a staple which I will look to always keep stocked
89-80: Great, will definitely look to purchase again.
79-70: Good or decent. Would drink again, and might purchase again.
69-60: Not good or bad. I won’t drink it again, and will throw away any remaining.
59-00: Completely awful or terrible. Undrinkable.

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