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I REALLY have been enjoying this one though in all fairness I haven’t done a gong fu session yet…and at this rate may never get to one. What I have done is a bunch of western brews and resteeps and when I want a dark, bold brew for the morning this is it. Going to have ave to order more of this one when I get a chance.

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21 days left until we move! and kiddo decided today was the day to start rolling back to front lol. pulled this one out first thing this mornig as i’ve been dying for some of my puerh. still can’t really take the time for a good long session, but i can drink a few western brew cups during the day if i start early. Going to make sure i save a little of this one for the new house, but man i am a fan! it’s up there as a western brew with some of my other mandala favourites.

Kittenna

Rolling! Fun! Our little guy started rolling around this time, I believe, but after he figured it out, he decided not to do it again for a month or so… and then, the craziness (crawling) started. Haha.

Sil

we technically should move her to the crib now since she’s rolling but that requires getting our dresser out of the room…which is doable once we make space for it in the “garage” with all the boxes we’ve got packed lol

Kittenna

I don’t think our guy rolled at night until 5 months, but he was swaddled until 4 and couldn’t move around much. He also only rolled front to back, and of course slept on his back anyhow. Once he was rolling at night, though, he started tummy sleeping!

Sil

we stopped swaddling her at like 2 or 3 months ‘cause she preferred it…sleep sacks though even now. she rolls during tummy time but the bassinet isn’t big enough to let her do it at night hah

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Been drinking this one a bunch lately – always western brew with multiple resteeps. I really want to have a gonfu session with it, but there just hasn’t been any time with all the excitement. It’s not special dark but it ranks right up there with noble mark and a few others of garett’s delicious shu puerh :)

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oh man. i had this tea yesterday western brew and it was amazing. I really hope i have time to try this gongfu style but at the moment, western is where it’s at given i don’t always have a lot of time with the little one to really sit and enjoy my tea with quite the same depth as i used to. cant even tell you why i loved it so much beyond it being dark and delicious. :)

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Since the dashboard is slow right now, I’ll post this today instead of tomorrow:
Another lovely sample from Kawaii433! Thanks again. :D I’ve never had this one. And I love trying any ripe pu-erh. I went with a smaller piece of pu-erh for a not-quite-full mug (again to have another steep session on a later day). After the rinse and a three minute steep it seems this pu-erh is hardly unraveled yet, though the brew is already quite deep brown. No unpleasantness in flavors or fragrances here. The most distinctive quality is a starchiness that really lingers well after the sip. Quite sweet and like the best sort of mushroom (I don’t like mushrooms but this flavor is fine.) Somehow, this is a tough pu-erh for me to describe. (Kawaii, you are already amazing at flavor notes. haha. I’m failing at these flavor descriptions lately.) All the steeps were somehow the same flavor, though the first cup had the most starch. I had to physically break apart the leaves before the fourth steep because it was still in a solid piece, despite all that boiling water! This pu-erh is tasty enough, but I usually like when I find distinct flavor notes.
Steep #1 // smaller piece for a not-quite-full mug // 13 minutes after boiling // rinse // 3 minute steep
Steep #2 // 8 minutes after boiling // 3 minute steep
Steep #3 // just boiled // 3 min steep
Steep #4 // just boiled // 10 minute steep
2019 sipdowns: 40 (Lupicia – Cassis & Blueberry)

tea-sipper

I was planning on reading tasting notes but it looks like only two new tasting notes on my dashboard within 22 hours. sigh.

Martin Bednář

I am trying to do my best and write at least one for a day.

tea-sipper

Thanks for trying to post one a day, Martin. I’m aiming for one a day too.

Kittenna

I’m making up for my lack of posting today. Haha. But I’m dayyys behind in reading, so I have lots to catch up on!

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Gongfu!

In today’s moment of “all the days blur together”, I can’t remember if I had this last weekend or just early on in the week…

Here’s what I wrote about it on instagram though:

Everlasting Gobstopper!? Nah, more like everlasting oolong! I love this ginseng oolong!! It’s sweet with coating and slightly medicinal tasting ginseng, licorice root and woody tree sap notes. Makes a pretty solid afternoon pick me up, if I do say! Honestly no end to this session in sight though; they just keep giving!

And, I mean, that was true – I got like eight steeps in and the bulk of the tea leaves were still cakes with ginseng. It was a great way to blow through a few hours, and quite tasty. Nibbled on some pineapple cakes too, and I loved the sweetness of the ginseng with the pineapple.

Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/B_yH2I-gbg9/

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c5M9UQlk0c

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Grandpa brewed this morning at work today – very good tea for grandpa; the little ginseng coated leaves sink like rocks at the bottom of the mug and ginseng is so sweet that the tea will never get bitter. Just taste really richly of ginseng; which is what I wanted this morning when I chose a ginseng tea.

Subsequent top ups get gradually less ginseng heavy, but still have floral sweetness and a nice woody/resin like quality to them as well.

Plus, it’s the oolong that just keeps giving.

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Drank this one Gongfu on my first day back in the office, post vacation, while I caught up on the 100+ emails that I had received since I’d left. It’s good to have a nice tea to sip on while doing something annoying like responding to that many emails…

Flavors: Grass, Grass Seed, Honey, Nectar, Red Apple, Red Fruits, Sugarcane, Sweet, Wood

Kawaii433

This is a good one, especially when you have an irritated throat. Pretty soothing. I can relate to something annoying when responding to emails hehe.

LuckyMe

The worst part about vacations is digging yourself out of the mass of emails upon returning to work.

Kittenna

That, and undoing stupid things that people have done in your absence (if you have a job where that can happen!)

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From my “sick period” during the week.

Original plan was to drink this Gong Fu because I thought the Ginseng would be nice on my throat/stomach and the many little cups of warm tea would be comforting. However, I simply did not have the energy to get out of bed and brew that way; so I instead drank two big Western mugs (the second was a resteep) of this tea while piled under blankets in bed and binging Rupaul’s Drag Race – it was still very comforting.

Amazingly, I could still taste the sweet and woody ginseng despite all of the congestion.

Kawaii433

This one is my favorite Ginseng Oolong… And reading through your recent reviews, I feel for you and hope you get well ASAP.

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drank Osmanthus Green by Mandala Tea
351 tasting notes

Free sample yay.

Light and mild tasting tea. Sweet, lots of stonefruit notes (apricot, peach). It’s very delicate, smooth, almost creamy mouth feeling. I didn’t know the health benefits of osmanthus until I just looked it up. I would say health benefits or not, this is a delightful, smooth, floral apricot tea. Lung health, sedative effects, detoxifies, appetite suppression and more. The green tea base carries the osmanthus perfectly. I “think” I’ve only had osmanthus oolong and this is my first green tea base. Not sure though. I have only tried a few osmanthus teas but they tend to be a little too sweet for me and this one is not. It’s a naturally sweet taste and the green tea base is very smooth. As I progressed, it became more and more floral (not perfumey) but the apricots and peaches remained through the rest of the infusions.

Porcelain gaiwan, 6g, 175F, 5 sec rinse, 8 steeps: 20s, 25s, 30s, 35s, 40s, 50s, 60s. 2m.

Flavors: Apricot, Floral, Flowers, Osmanthus, Peach, Stonefruits, Sweet

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 0 min, 15 sec 6 g 4 OZ / 110 ML
derk

Oh, osmanthus green. I have an osmanthus oolong on the way. I may also have to try this!

Kawaii433

derk, it’s brand new. It’s in their March 2019 new arrivals. I ordered their new Roasted Colored Species but didn’t know about this till the sample. I wish I got the Dark Star, limited edition but didn’t see that either when I made my order, doh. lol

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Additional note:
Sipdown on this one. Most of the time I drank it gongfu style but this last one I prepared it as suggested. A heaping Tbsp in 8 oz, begin with 30-45 sec (I made 16 oz with 2 heaping Tbsp) and add time for additional infusions. I also added a splash of milk and ice cubes. It’s so hot today lol. The little bit of milk brought out the toast more, I can still taste the almonds, cinnamon (very light) and spices but the additional “toast” note made it even more delicious.

Flavors: Almond, Brown Toast, Cinnamon, Mineral, Nuts, Roasted, Spices, Toast

Preparation
6 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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Busy day and I have more so hopefully I can add to this review.

Preliminary thoughts: Nice almond notes, as well as the spices, such as cinnamon, cloves, ginger. Stays true to the Wuyi oolong rock teas… Minerals. It says lightly roasted but I would classify it more medium to heavy. Not charcoal-smoky flavor but more roasted flavors and notes. There were caramel notes, some warm vanilla notes. Nice mineral finish.

Roasted, nutty, fruity plum goodness.

Gaiwan, 110ml, 205°F, 9 steeps: rinse, 10s, 15s, 20s, 25s, 30s, 35s,40s, 60s, 120s

I hope you are all having a great and productive day. ^^

Flavors: Almond, Caramel, Cinnamon, Cloves, Dried Fruit, Fruity, Ginger, Mineral, Nuts, Plums, Roasted nuts, Vanilla

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 7 g 4 OZ / 110 ML
derk

Likewise to you, too. I’m done for the long weekend. Gonna try to put out 3 tea notes a day S/U/M. Only then will I feel truly productive and fulfilled :P

Kawaii433

hehe derk :D That would be productive! And I love your reviews so I completely approve! haha

Roswell Strange

Sounds so good! I’ve debated picking this up from Mandala a few times, and now I’m kicking myself for not having done so…

Kawaii433

Roswell, I hope you enjoy it when you do get to try it. Many noticed peach and apple… I got plum or prune (go figure lol) but it was definitely good. :D

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drank Bamboogie 2015 by Mandala Tea
33 tasting notes

1st (very short) steep was interesting, smelled sweet and floral/green, more like smelling a vegetable garden than say, a rose garden. The sweetness is what I tasted first, followed by bitterness.

2nd steep is where things got weird for me. Still has a little sweetness, but the bitterness is more pronounced. Couldn’t figure out how to describe it until I saw other people here saying “green pepper.” That’s it, it’s vegetables with a kick. Combined with that initial slightly-floral sweetness, it makes me think habanero minus the heat. Not sure how I feel about this as sort of flavor as tea.

With some trepidation, made a third cup. Shorter steep than I did for the second cup. Still a little bitter, but significantly less peppery. Unfortunately less sweet too, but what can you do…Just a touch of minerality in there also that I hadn’t noticed before.

I could probably make another cup, but I’m not sure I’m inclined to. Overall a very educational experience, if mostly in discovering that I do not enjoy this sort of tea. On the plus side, it’s not a one-note tea. And for a tea to wake me up to start the day, it definitely did the trick.

Flavors: Bell Pepper, Bitter, Hay, Mineral, Vegetal

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drank Autumn Song by Mandala Tea
33 tasting notes

Will need to write a more detailed description next time when my tea drinking isn’t interrupted by errands and other things, but I’m very glad I bought this one! It’s very sweet and light, with a little fruity/hay flavor? Reminds me a lot of Whispering Pines Tea’s Moondance white tea, which I love, but a more grown-up version. Not bitter or overpowering, but pleasantly energizing, with just a hint of a darker, woodsy-ness underneath.

Flavors: Dry Grass, Fruity

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drank Autumn Song by Mandala Tea
33 tasting notes

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It’s been a long day, you know? Last week, I did some tree clearing on a friend’s property for fire prevention. She set up a community event to encourage other denizens of their heavily forested community to do the same. I went back today to line up all the brush and limbs and tree trunks along the roadside for a wood chipper staffed by the community fire department to chip and haul all the residents’ debris. I guess word got around what a thorough and clean job I did (it’s nice to know your work is appreciated!) and I ended up clearing a neighbor’s property. This is a nice side gig to pick up pockets of cash and there’s no pressure to cut anything down I’m uncomfortable with…. since it’s just me and my chainsaw.

When I got home, there was a tea package waiting at the front door. Not Mandala Tea, another company, but inside was a teapet, a lovely red pig to commemorate my year. Inspired by tea-sipper’s recent review of The Shu Fits, I figured a shou would be a good way to end an exhausting day and a nice dark ‘mud bath’ of a tea to soak my new buddy in.

I’m rambling. Can you tell I’m relaxed?

I have to say thank you to both Mandala Tea and to Kawaii433; the former included a sample of The Shu Fits in my last order and the latter sent a sample as part of a tea swap. I had this loose puerh a few years ago and remember it being very sweet with a red berry-chocolate-leather feel. Has the tea changed in a few years?

Yes, it has. The berries are now mostly evident in the aroma of the dry leaf, along with brown sugar, chocolate, leather and wood. The chocolate has really mellowed in taste as well as the sweetness. This tea seems to have moved into more savory tastes of chicken broth and cedar, some leather, faint mushroom, and a clean mineral finish. It’s fairly light-bodied and sips easily, depositing a pleasant aftertaste of walnut and faint milk chocolate-red berries at the base of the tongue. There is some astringency, tempered by salivation and a light returning sweetness.

All said, a pleasant evening sipper with some relaxing effect. You will find no funk in this tea. I have enough leftover to do a western steep soon to see if that will bring out some of the remembered berry and chocolate flavors.

EDIT: Mandala has some new teas out including a loose shou, Dark Star, a nod in name to the Grateful Dead.

Preparation
Boiling 7 g 3 OZ / 100 ML

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Trying a sample of this one:
Quick rinse, struck by slightly smokey aroma. First couple cups are kind of smoky, slightly earthy, followed by a tangy and sweet flavor – kind of citrusy? Is it making me think of orange? At one point I even thought pineapple, but that’s not quite right. Not sure I can pin it down, there’s a lot going on here. At the end it’s just a tiny bit bitter and drying.

Later cups seem to have mellowed out a little. Less smoky, still a little citrusy. There’s still something I can’t quite place, something a little earthy and herbal that balance out the fruit flavor.

Altogether, it’s pretty interesting, lots of contrast. I’d try it again.

Flavors: Fruity, Herbs, Moss, Orange, Smoke, Tangy

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Thanks so much for a sample of this, Kawaii433! I definitely wanted to try it, especially because the name is too precious. I was in the mood for a shu, so this is what I went with. Note: I completely bypassed the rinse. Somehow my brew doesn’t look as lovely dark as the photo. The description might be over-promising… dark chocolate, chocolate, brown sugar? Really any shu can taste like that if you’re stretching your imagination. The flavor is delicious – I do notice a bit of chocolate, but really any shu if brewed dark enough would taste like dark chocolate. I feel like I could never overbrew shu. The darker the better. But there is also a sweetness that I always appreciate in shu. Clean and clear if that makes sense. The leaves of this puerh start out huge, but then it’s odd looking in the infuser and the leaves don’t seem to be expanding. All three steeps were the same… I tried really milking the third steep but nope, the flavor remains the same. It’s certainly a delicious enough puerh, but the description really set a high bar. But maybe I like the tiny leafed puerh so it can be dark dark dark. So I’m not sure if this shu fits me!
Steep #1 // 1 1/3 teaspoons for a full mug // 17 minutes after boiling // 2 minute steep
Steep #2 // 10 minutes after boiling // 3 minute steep
Steep #3 // just boiled // 10 min
2019 sipdowns: 24 (Steven Smith’s Brahmin which turns out was in my steepster cupboard but I never actually had it? Does that count as a sipdown?)

derk

The Shu Fits was hugely sweet and berry-chocolate-leather for me. It’s been a while since I’ve had it. derk rummages through her shou crock

tea-sipper

I WISH I was tasting those flavors in my sample, derk!

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Gongfu – this is the last cake tea, as well…

It was quite the journey getting through all of my cake teas this year but seventeen in three days is still mighty impressive IMO. This was a nice afternoon session for me; a sloppier one but sometimes sloppy and casual is just the most relaxing – and don’t we all need to relax right now with the currant state of the world?

The tea was smooth, sweet & maple-y and oh so woody/earthy!! I was very pleased with the number of strong steeps I was able to get, and with how well clean and well balanced the overall profile was!

Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/B9ujv2oAUqX/

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI1NITLXIo0

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