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drank Nina's Japon by Nina's Paris
5272 tasting notes

So I have a serious problem. I have over 200 types of tea and a box of samples that I haven’t even begun to try. In addition to that, I have multiple orders and swaps on the way to me right now. Meanwhile, because I sold a textbook and had some cash in my pocket, I had to fight the urge all day to go over to DAVIDs and pick up a few new teas. What stopped me? (1) The realization that I have lots of tea and I need to drink it before it goes bad and thus I shouldn’t buy more and (2) if I forwent the trip to DAVIDs, I could get home sooner to have a cup of this delicious tea that I have been craving ever so much since I got it weeks ago. In the end, my better judgement steered me home to a nice cup of Nina’s Japon.

I am so happy that this tea is actually as delicious as I remembered and not just hyped up in my own mind from the weeks of wanting it but not being able to have any. The green and black tea combine together beautifully to provide the perfectly smooth and subtle base that really allows the flavors to shine. The smell is that of sweet, gooey caramel but the first taste that hits my tongue is the vanilla. That sweetens up to the tasty caramel goodness only to be rounded out by the awesome flavor of the toasted rice. This tea is seriously ADDICTIVE! I am already 1/2 way done my 16 oz mug and all I have done was write this tasting note.

I am so glad I actually got to have a cup of this when I went to the Nina’s Paris office. That allowed me to get a whole tin worth rather than a mere one cup sample. And its a good thing that the tin is the large because this tea is going to go fast!

ETA: Having a resteep and the caramel flavor is more muted but still delicious. I think I have fallen in love with Nina’s take on caramel. Between this and Je t’aime, I am thoroughly impressed.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 0 sec
Stephanie

YEah, this is a tasty tasty little tea :D

keychange

This tea sounds delicious. Also, I am similarly hopelessly lost in my tea addiction. Good for you for actually getting home! I have a dt trip planned for, um, this evening as well. But..maybe I won’t go. But maybe I will. ugh.

VariaTEA

@Stephanie – I am glad you enjoy it too. It is definitely a tasty cup :)

@keychange – we should do a trade of favourites :P. I will send you a sample of this in exchange for a taste of Queen Catherine that you are so fond of. Also, in regards to your trip, at least your cupboard (your online one at least) seems fairly manageable so you can afford to expand it just a little.

Cavocorax

Yay – you make me want to buy some of this. I’m adding to my shopping list. :D

Cavocorax

Have you had H&S’s Tokyo tea, and if so, how does Nina’s compare?

VariaTEA

I haven’t tried to Tokyo but I would definitely like to know how the two compare as well. Also, I can send you a sample if you like, Cavo. However, I know the people at Nina’s send free samples out so it might be worth emailing them.

Cavocorax

I think I’d be more likely to just place an order with Nina’s Paris rather than order some of H&S’s Tokyo. :P (There’s more at Nina’s I currently want than I do H&S teas)

VariaTEA

Haha I would have to agree on that point. There are definitely teas I want to grab more of from Nina’s Paris. I am hoping I get to go see them again when I am back in Florida in March. I can be our tea mule and literally carry the tea back over the border with me. Then I will be home in April so I could just drop it off at your house :P

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drank Nina's Japon by Nina's Paris
5272 tasting notes

THANK YOU LAURENT, SOPHIE, AND EVERYONE AT NINA’S PARIS FOR YOUR AMAZING HOSPITALITY TODAY!!

I had the pleasure of visiting Nina’s Paris’ Miami office today and meeting the amazing staff of Nina’s Paris. I enjoyed two cups of tea and was given many, MANY samples that I just can’t wait to try! Not just tea samples either. My mother was given small jars of jelly to try and she LOVED them. She doesn’t even like jelly typically but she liked these jellies. However, none of that compares to how amazing kind and inviting everyone was at the office. It was an amazing experience and I would happily visit them again.

As for the tea, it was very good. So good in fact that I bought a large tin to bring home with me. It has the typical roasty-toasty goodness of a genmaicha but the black tea helps to mellow everything out and provides a smooth foundation for the deliciously sweet vanilla and caramel flavors to shine. Amazing!

Sil

That’s amazing! what a wonderful opportunity!

VariaTEA

They were honestly so sweet and let me try teas as well as giving me free samples. They were so generous and if the teas they gave me to try are anything like this one, I will definitely be buying more.

Sil

I need to place an order with them sooner, rather than later…just a pain buying through amazon…was hoping they’d have their own site up by now

Roswell Strange

Sounds like such a cool experience!

VariaTEA

They actually offer free samples if you email them and I definitely recommend doing so. Their teas are really great!!

yyz

Sounds like a great experience. I too have been waiting for their site to be up, eventually I ’ll cave and buy on Amazon.

Lala

You can also just email Laurent and tell him what you want, he will give you a quote and send it directly to you.

Sil

lala – yeah…i just balk at doing that. I like the joy of perusing a site, looking at the descriptions…i dislike the amazon shopping experience. Email is worse, since i want to build carts etc.. if that makes sense?

yyz

I know as well, I guess I just haven’t committed to a purchase yet.

OMGsrsly

Woohoo! :)

Nina's Tea USA

Hello Guy, just to tell you was our own website will be ready in 2 weeks max ;-) Laurent

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2462 tasting notes

This was the final tea served today for tea party, and I have only about a teaspoon of leaf left. This came in a beautiful special tin from Nina’s. It is predominantly orange flavored, rich and thick orange flavor and aroma! I love that it isn’t your run of the mill black tea-orange-cinnamon-clove that every company seems to make, that usually have a slightly bitter taste. This one is fresh and lively.

Regarding serving tea for events – here are a few little things I have picked up and I hope others will share any tips and tricks they may have.

First, you can write on your ceramic, porcelain, etc. teapots with a Dry Erase marker. I used to write the preparation instructions for my youngest daughter because she would prepare the tea while I welcomed the guests and kept them company until the table was fully ready. I wrote the time and temperature for each tea and away she went. Then you just wipe it away before bringing the pots to the table, or you can leave the name of the tea on the pot so you don’t forget which tea is in which pot, or so the guests can know what they are drinking.

Secondly, I just bought a metal cloche for keeping the hot foods hot, but when my guest was late one day I put a glass cloche over my teapot and it kept the tea nice and hot for a very long time. I don’t own a cozy other than a knitted Christmas one (thank you, Sandy!) that I obviously don’t use all year round.

The last tip I have is…invite people over even if you serve tea and Oreos. People want to socialize more than we think! It is nice to connect, so don’t wait until you can make some Martha Stewart extravaganza. Just do it! Truth is, they will probably be more comfortable if things are NOT perfect, because then they know you are human and they don’t mind returning the invitation.

I am fortunate to work at home, and I know that gives me a lot of freedom some people don’t have. I also have a daughter who loves to cook and never complains about being asked to make something special. In fact, she gets bored when I don’t. So when I invite other people over, I usually have a candle lit, soft spa music or coffee house music playing, and a general atmosphere that I hope will both help guests relax and help them have fun. I bring out the best of everything I have. I buy linen and cotton napkins for 50 cents at estate sales. The dog (or dogS if I am sitting for family members) have a bed under the tea table so we can slip them the occasional treat and get lots of love and kisses. So it is at once as elegant as I can make it, and also as relaxed and friendly, I hope!

I would love to hear anyone else’s tips and also what you have done that you love, that worked, or even what you will never ever do again! :)

Veronica

I love this! You are so right about people wanting to connect. Phones are amazing (I can text with the best of them), but I don’t think anything will ever replace sitting across a table from a friend and talking. With tea and cookies of course. :)

I think the first lesson I learned early on is for me to pick the tea that I’ll be serving. I have a large enough stash that I used to tell friends to pick whatever sounded interesting to them, but honestly most of them had no idea. And it was a huge ordeal to make several single servings of tea at once. Now I pick the tea ahead of time an we all get to relax and enjoy.

tigress_al

I always enjoy hearing about your tea parties, and you are right, people do just enjoy socializing. Period!
I wish I had more friends that enjoy tea as well. I only have a couple!
I agree with choosing the tea beforehand rather than letting them choose. Most people are overwhelmed with so much choice! Not everyone has a tea shelf like mine!!

Sil

i agree on the inviting people over! We have a standing open invitation (though we check with everyone again the morning of) for folks to come over every wednesday night. We feed them and then the guys usually pick up random whiskies to try – shared purchases let them explore, and the ladies join me with sampling various wines. I’d do it with tea, but so far no one’s interested in that haha. But it’s great to have everyone come over every week so we all get to see one another, catch up on our lives and such. I’m hoping that when everyone starts having kids it’ll still continue :)

gmathis

A dear friend of mine, pastor’s wife, say, “Just put Oreos on a doily and people will think you fussed :)” I live with pathological introverts and they have, over the years, rubbed off on me, but I do miss those “just come over and visit” connections. (Small groups, thank you; big parties make me hyperventilate a little.)

Nicole

Great tip on the dry erase markers! I just did an open house where I had several pots of tea and I did use cozies since the pots were going to be sitting for a bit. I safety pinned a decorative paper with the tea name to the cozies so everyone knew what was in what pot.

I tend to forget about music, but that’s a great way to set a relaxed mood.

If you serve tea sandwiches (totally easy stuff), you can dress up an edge or two quickly by dipping them in a little mayonnaise or yogurt and then dipping into chopped herbs like parsley. And if you spread a very thin coat of unsalted butter or cream cheese on the sandwiches before you fill them, you can wrap them loosely in waxed paper, uncut, and store them in the fridge for a day without the bread getting soggy. This doesn’t work as well with cucumber sandwiches, though. More for things like egg/ham/chicken salad.

ashmanra

Veronica and tigress – you are right! I pick the teas ahead of time unless it is a first time. Then I sit down and ask lots of questions about what flavors they enjoy, whether they drink coffee and how they take it. That helps me then choose the teas I think they may like.

Sil – That sounds awesome and fun!

GMathis – I agree, it’s the little things like a doily or a pretty plate, and I buy so much at estate sales. I got sterling spoons for $4 each and came home and saw them on eBay for $30 each. Doilies, linen napkins and tablecloths, old depression glass and crystal and silverplate, all for cheap cheap CHEAP! And they make a nice table. I also do small groups. Most of my tea parties are my daughters and one or two friends and myself. Today I had three girls who with their brother are QUADRUPLETS! They are my students, and we did exactly that – Oreos and assorted cookies on a silverplate dish I inherited.

Nicole – I love writing on the pots, and I also bought three boxes of real slate floor tile at an estate sale. I hammer the edges, add cork backing, and oil them and make cheese servers/trivets out of them, and you can write on them with chalk! And I love your sandwich idea and plan to use it next week! I have lots of parsley and oregano and such still growing well in the garden!

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2462 tasting notes

We are gearing up for holiday mode even though our one or two chilly days went away and hot temps came back. We are making pumpkin flavored everything and starting to bring out our fall tea flavors, as well as Christmas ones.

I don’t like many Christmas teas. They all seem to take the same harsh orange flavor and some cinnamon and clove and shove it in your face. There is usually an acidic bite to those teas to me. Most of them are just too pushy.

This tea, however, is festive and more subtle. The orange flavor is mild and sweet and the tea is overall smooth and amiable. It doesn’t scream CHRISTMAS!!! I really think it is great with fall foods to accompany the pumpkin and cinnamon and clove, and it would be a great Christmas tea, but I also think of it as a fabulous New Year’s tea – something special after the holidays that is lighter and more genteel and ushers in the hope of spring. It was great along with our pumpkin scones and apple walnut cake. The light orange flavor really complimented the food.

This is a winner from Nina’s, and I love the special white tin. It is definitely fit for a Fete!

gmathis

Tried Pepperidge Farm Pumpkin Spice Swirl bread for breakfast toast today. Thumbs up.

ashmanra

Oooooo, I haven’t seen that!

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2462 tasting notes

Today was tea party day, and as promised, I served this as one of our teas. It was the second tea I served and we were having White Stilton cheese with cranberries in it, served on crackers.

My guest lifted her cup, sipped, set it down, did a double take, sipped again, and said, “What IS this?” I told her Laurent sent it and gave her the name of the tea. She sniffed it again and said, “Some tea is good. All of your tea is good. Some of it is A Plus. This is A Plus.” She remarked that it was especially nice with the cheese, and I agree. The orange of the tea didn’t fight with the stripe of cranberry running through the cheese, but instead enhanced the fruitiness. This was a great combination that I don’t want to forget.

I had also mentioned that I wanted to try it iced, and I did. I added a little of my homemade simple syrup, which is just sugar and water and no additional flavors, and it tastes just like orange blossom honey to me!

A real winner, and it is sooooo nice to have a Christmas (New Year’s, etc.) tea that doesn’t contain cinnamon and clove. I like both of those, but this is a refreshing change!

Thank you, Nina’s and Laurent!

caile

Sounds lovely!

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2462 tasting notes

I just received a marvelous surprise in the mail! I will try to add a link so you can see the adorable “I am keeping this forever” miniature Marie Antoinette box and the beautiful white tin of this tea.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/24998856@N06/11652962885/

I saw this advertised but did not order because I knew the girls had purchased lots of tea in London and Dublin for me for Christmas and hubby was getting me some puerh teas. Then I got a message from Laurent to look to my mailbox and today this arrived!

The smell when I opened the tin was incredible – I couldn’t stop smelling it. It was so intensely sweet and pure pure orange! Mandarins, I think. It is very like the fresh spray that hits your face when you are pulling back the peel of the juicy fruit.

The base tea is strong enough to taste through the orange, and the orange is the dominant flavor of them blend. I take my tea plain but I imagine this would be incredibly sweet with a bit of sugar added for those who are so inclined. This is such a lovely change from the all of the Christmas teas that are just a change of proportions of orange, clove, and cinnamon.

I am just so touched by the generosity of Nina’s and the Caravels. Thank you so much! I will be serving this at tea time on Wednesday!

OMGsrsly

That is awesome!

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drank Versailles Rose by Nina's Paris
675 tasting notes

This is a consummate summer drink. It’s grapefruit, through and through, with a slightly floral finish and substantial body. It was nice enough warm, but it works best as an iced tea. Be warned: this is crazy caffeinated. I made a teapot for my family yesterday around 8pm and ended up finishing off the last two cups myself. Big mistake. I couldn’t fall asleep until near morning.

I got this from Laurent at Nina’s Paris at the Taste of France festival back in September. Thanks!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2810 tasting notes

Ha! I’ve done it! I have sipped down Fete de Versailles.
My final review.
Orangy! Not spicy orangy, just orangy. Not much more to day.
I tried it, and I now get to keep the gorgeous tin it came in.
Bye bye, Versailles.
Triumphant sip down!

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2810 tasting notes

I think I’ve only got one more pot of this. Maybe one and a bit.
I’m glad. This is not a bad tea, but it was never going to be my favorite, and I’ve found it to be problematic to sip on. So getting it gone would be quite the achievement, for which I would be happy.
Though I must admit, it steeped pretty nicely today. Its just not my favorite combination of flavors.

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2810 tasting notes

Up, and to my shift this morning. I like my Saturday job, but I’ve never liked the part were I have to get up. Waking up is hard to do!
I’m now in the official state of drinking this just to get it drunk. Its not bad, not by any stretch of the imagination, but its also not my favorite. It will be nice when I get to the end of it.

Anna

(I read this five times and couldn’t get past the, ‘drinking this just to get drunk’, thinking her job must be so stressful but is tea with alcohol really the solution and am i even reading this right oh wait no.) I hope you have a good shift. <3

Rosehips

Ha! Nope, not that sort of drunk! That would be an adventure, wouldent it?

TheTeaFairy

But, but…I get tea drunk all the time…does that count?

Rosehips

I think its the best sort. I get Tea Drunk as well. Its a lovely state.

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2810 tasting notes

I wish I had been paying better attention this morning, as this brewed up very nice, and I wish I’d been paying attention to steep times.
I’d thought, when I got this, that it would be an spiced orange tea, but its really more like a plain orange tea. Its an interesting twist!
Is it Monday already? How does the weekend vanish so quickly?

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2810 tasting notes

This is such a lovely blend, in dry leaf form. Bright petals, and I swear I see little strips of gold. Lovely.
Its a little tricky when brewed. Its got orange, thats for sure, but the base gets bitter very quickly. For example, today I it brewed up a little long perhaps, and its a bit bitter.
Hmm. Grumble.

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2810 tasting notes

My cup this morning.
I did a very light steep with this today, which was both a good and bad thing. Its not bitter, and it does bring out the orange, but its also a weak cup. Hmm.
Theres just no pleasing me, I suppose.

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2810 tasting notes

I’m working on drinking teas that are not deeply thrilling to me, and this falls on that list.
A light steep helps keep the base from taking over compleatly, which is an important part of the whole arrangement. When I can get it right it has a decent orange flavor, but nothing completely overwhelming.
Well, thats at least a bit more down of this. And the tin it came in is gorgeous.

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2810 tasting notes

I’m feeling well enough to try a proper loose leaf today, but not well enough to pull out a beloved favorite.
This is a proper orange tea. Not an orange spice tea, not an orange cream tea, an orange tea.
I over steeped this today, though, as its a bit bitter today. Ah well.

Flavors: Orange Zest

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drank Fete de Versailles by Nina's Paris
2810 tasting notes

First review? No pressure.
I got this as a gift to myself, and have been saving it for today. To all of you who celebrate this, Happy Christmas! For all of you who do not, happy Wednesday!
This smells very nice in the pretty holiday tin. Orange-y and sweet. And it looks so pretty, with the petals. I swear I even spied some golden shimmery bits, but that could just be imagination. And big chunks or orange peel.
Its very citrusy, with an after taste of spices. I keep looking around for the orange in my cup.
Enjoyable, I must say.
I will have time for some more tea, and then off to my parents house, where I may not get tea for a while. (humph, coffee-drinkers).
The best of the season to you, Steepster.

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drank Hepburn by Nina's Paris
2810 tasting notes

This has been on my wishlist for a while, so I was delighted when JustJames sent me this.
I’ve had orange spice teas before, and I realy like them. But I’d never tried anything like this before.
It tastes like one of those chocolate oranges, though the chocolate is almost subconcious. If I focus, I cant taste the chocolate, but if I relax, the chocolate orange just waves over me. Delicious.
Well, this has decided it. I’m going to keep this on my to-order list. Yum.

JustJames

what a beautiful line! sub-conscious chocolate… so glad you enjoyed it =0)

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drank Eve by Nina's Paris
1759 tasting notes

A pleasant cup. Great without any additions.
I enjoyed the generic peach like fruitiness with just a bare hint of vanilla. This isn’t one I’d want to keep stocked, but it was a nice change and I would grab another sample at some distant future date if I had a chance.
The black base worked well here. A little astringent, but in the positive way that I have learned to not mind.

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drank Thé sur la Lune by Nina's Paris
871 tasting notes

Having another cup of this one this morning. I openend the 1.6 oz bag of this tea last week and it is in a resealable foil pouch. I found the smell and taste profile has changes quite a bit in a week. It is not bad, or flat, or lost its taste. It is just mostly blueberry to me now, in smell and taste. Not sure why, maybe it is my taste buds and nose today. It is still good. A light, sweet but not too sweet blueberry jam taste over a moderately bold black tea base with no bitterness or astringency. Pretty good. I made some cold brew and am hoping to try later today.

Edit: Cold brewed for about 12 hours. Its just ok as a cold brew. Not as good as I would have anticipated. I find it to be a very heavy and thick cold brew, for me this is good when its hot tea but I don’t like so much as a cold tea. This cold brew is definitely very strong blueberry tasting on the bold base, maybe a bit smokey. There is also a bit of the passionfruit flavour.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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drank Thé sur la Lune by Nina's Paris
871 tasting notes

It seems that a lot of different French tea companies have a “la lune” tea. I am not sure if there is a story behind this, but I would like to know it.

This one is quite the bouquet of fruits. It is pretty good. I am finding the black tea base is thick and malty. It is fairly strong. I am getting nice strong flavours of blueberry, passionfruit and citrus. There is some red fruits/currant flavours closer to the aftertaste. I feel like I am getting some mallow root as well. As the description states, this was is really well balance, even though there are a lot of fruity flavours in the tea.

This is quite a bit different blend from most of the other Nina’s teas I have tried. This one is very thick and heavy, in a very good way. Most of the other teas I have tried have been more light or delicate. I am quite enjoying this one.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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drank Mon Secret by Nina's Paris
390 tasting notes

http://steepster.com/discuss/6555-dear-steepster-team-dot-dot-dot-happy-holidays-and-thank-you RIGHT OFF THE BAT I THOUGHT I’D LIST A LINK TO A ‘THANK YOU STEEPSTER TEAMTHREAD. they work unbelievably hard on our behalf for a place that all of us love— tis the season to say a hearty thank you!

on to the tea! i have mixed feelings about peaches in tea. WHEN i like them, it’s this way…. always realistically as opposed to fake flavouring… i just prefer a more robust fruit presence. i equate nina’s with carefully balanced red fruit teas or clever citrus sneakiness. this blend just isn’t me.

very smooth. makes me think of the smell of very ripe peaches while someone is smoking something distantly with a sweet wood. clever, just not quite me. =0)

Stephanie

Interesting sounding tea

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drank Grand Amour by Nina's Paris
1497 tasting notes

More thank you’s to JustJames for sending this along for me to try out.

A small cup brewed in *CelebriTEA*’s turkey cup, and this is heavenly. Raspberry and caramel mingle together to form something dessert-y and decadent, and I enjoy this more sweetened; the raspberry seems to really shine this way. This tea is unctuous, which is an odd term for tea, and yet, it really feels right to me.

I steeped it a bit longer than I likely should have, only because I’m using this in a one-cup allocation instead of my normal 1L of tea in the Breville. Walked away, and, oops! Luckily, this tea can and did handle my mangling well.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 15 sec
JustJames

i love this tea…. i can send you more too =0)

CelebriTEA

Ahh…JustJames…
Would you be up for a swap with this after the first of the year?
This sounds divine!
If not, I may have to check Amazon :-)

CelebriTEA

Glad you like the cup, Miss B, I loved them when I saw them :-)

MissB

It really is delicious! Thank you both. :)

JustJames

CelebriTEA absolutely! that reminds me…. i should list my allergies on my profile, lol.

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drank Hepburn by Nina's Paris
612 tasting notes

Another Nina’s from JustJames! Finally have some alone time tonight to get a headrush from all these goodies, yay. Thank you!

This smells pretty good dry and steeping; it’s light and creamy, with a little more orange than chocolate (makes me think of a creamsicle but with a fresher orange component), all soft and sweet, unlike the fresh-zesty-candy-sit-up-and-take-notice intensity of a Terry’s chocolate orange (and hence unlike Butiki’s Three Friends). The texture is wonderful, so creamy. It really does feel like a well done creamsicle tea to me. There is chocolate but it’s not the intense kind; it’s light and, I keep using this word over and over, creamy. It comes out more in the finished tea’s flavor and nose-right-up-to-the-cup aroma than while steeping. I’ve yet to find an orange creamsicle tea I like or many at all period (I don’t count Butiki’s because of its unique tangerine flavor, which is a plus not a minus but hence doesn’t place it in the “creamsicles from my childhood” category), so this is a pleasant surprise. Everything fits well together and I like how the chocolate doesn’t steal the show from the orange or cream at all, plays just right with it.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec
JustJames

i think i smell a new addict….. you can buy from laurent in the us too (no scary shipping)

cteresa

just for curiosity, do you think it is more of a Katherine or Audrey tea?

ifjuly

haha, great question. hm, not sure. it is gentler and more refined, so in that sense Kate, but on the other hand she was actually pretty sharp (there’s that quote of hers about having an angular face, body, and personality so that she couldn’t help but jab some people, ha). it’s a soft tea, and i guess neither hepburn was soft really. hmmm.

cteresa

I wondered – I think they must have meant Audrey, but either Hepburn is awesome!

ifjuly

I figured Audrey too, not sure why but I guess chocolate and orange feels like a “young” sort of flavor profile to me, like youthful and bright and girlish, like her persona. Agree wholeheartedly that both are awesome! I keep meaning to make Katharine’s brownie recipe one of these days.

ifjuly

(and funny enough, I think I was watching Bringing Up Baby that night…not planned!)

JustJames

really? you think of katherine hepburn as softer? posture wise i would say audrey…. but that’s coming from a make up artist. i look at people as canvases so…… ?

cteresa

I also think of Audrey as softer, Katharine more outspoken and more non-nonsense. But I love them both and think both incredibly classy ladies.

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drank Thé sur la Lune by Nina's Paris
612 tasting notes

Another fancypants French tea from JustJames! Thank you! My first Nina’s Paris tea, whee.

Such a romantic name for a tea, hee. This has a very fresh berry scent (particularly raspberry, one of my favorites, yum…I used to like Bigelow Raspberry Royale as a kid) dry and steeping. Tantalizing. Makes me think of being a kid with a friend down the block with a backyard full of bramble bushes, picking all sorts of sun-warmed juicy berries in the summer. The citrus goes really well with the fresh berry notes; you worry it might end up TOO bright veering toward tart, but it’s not. Nice and smooth, with the black tea faint but steadily present in the background, grounding everything, keeping it from being too sharp. Berry teas (and citrus ones for that matter) are very hit or miss for me when paired with black bases, and this is a lovely one. No bitterness or puckering, just fragrant and light which is what a fresh berry tea needs as it’s not a heavy cold weather-type flavor for me. Reminds me a little of some of Harney’s nicest fruity black teas. Very happy this first Nina’s is a hit!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec
JustJames

nina’s really romances the red fruit…..they are very, very good.

so glad you like it! =0) i’m being such a scrooge about your teas. drink a cup, hoard a cup. lol.

ifjuly

haha, i know the feeling! BTW, thanks so much for giving me enough of all these fancy teas i can make more than one cup! awesome. (:

JustJames

i try to give enough that people can do what i usually do which is bungle he first cup, lol. i think we sent each other the exact same amount! =0)

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