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97

Tea of the morning. This is newly formulated version and it’s even sweeter and more chocolatey. So rich and delicious. I like this version even better and am bumping up my rating accordingly. This is a must have for me.

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92

It’s been a while since I finished what I bought from him last time. But I bought a little more in my last order. This tea has strong notes of malt and strong notes of chocolate. It is quite good and actually if I remember right one of Whispering Pines less expensive teas although still not cheap.

I brewed this once in a 16oz Teavana Glass Perfect Tea Maker/Gravity Steeper with 3 tsp leaf and 200 degree water for 3 min.

Flavors: Chocolate, Malt

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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92

This is a very tasty tea. Yesterday I had the best of news from my lawyer in my worker’s comp case. For the last year the insurance company has not paid a single bill while the case was in appeals. Now that I have won the appeal, the insurance company must pay the bills, even if they appeal again. Also, because it was a unanimous decision on my part, their next appeal is not automatic. The board can refuse to hear it. Had the decision been 2 to 1, their appeal would have been automatic.

I get in this tea notes of chocolate, apricot and caramel, to name a few. This is a complex tea with a variety of notes.

I brewed this once in an 18oz teapot with 4 tsp leaf and boiling water for 3 min.

Flavors: Apricot, Caramel, Chocolate

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 18 OZ / 532 ML
AllanK

I was asked by Whispering Pines to move this review to his new page as apparently the tea has a different base now.

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i know i reviewed this tea before. Steepster eats older notes… Sigh…
This time i’m tasting a new version. I liked the older one but this just blew my mind. It is liquid chocolate people. Without any sugar or maple syrup. You dont have to guess the flavors. Bold yummy chocolate, maybe some malt, but not much.
i still have an older one, and was hesitating if i should get another once. Im so happy cause this one is so much better and richer (not that anything wrong w/older one ;)

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looseTman

NW sounds wonderful! My 1st WP order (CM) is to arrive this week & it fortunately includes WP.

boychik

it is. dessert in a cup without any additions. did you order the cake ?

looseTman

Yes, I ordered a cake of 2012 Huron Gold Needle Shou Pu-erh, 2013 Shou, as well as an oz. of their Fujian Black.

Fjellrev

Wow, sounds truly divine.

boychik

I’m looking forward to your tasting notes. If only Steepster wasnt hiccuping :( i have no patience and time.

looseTman

I completely understand. I compose in MS Word & paste into Steepster. Hopefully, our favorite tea suppliers will notice that the website issues are affecting forum particpation & will encourage Jason to correct them w/o further delay.

Whispering Pines Tea Company

I sent an email out yesterday…doubt I’ll be getting a response though :/

looseTman

Thanks Brenden. Any other ideas or insights?

Whispering Pines Tea Company

I told Jason that I could put together a crowdfunding thing to pay for a web engineer to fix the site, which would be super easy…but it’s up to him wether or not to do this…so I think we’re all stuck at this point until he makes his next move :(

looseTman

Thank you for offering crowdfunding assistance to Jason. That was very kind of you!

looseTman

There’s also a Steepster member, Blodeuyn (a professional web developer) who graciously offered to help 3 months ago. See: http://steepster.com/discuss/9388-steepster-member-w-slash-forum-tech-support-background

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92

This is a very tasty tea. Yesterday I had the best of news from my lawyer in my worker’s comp case. For the last year the insurance company has not paid a single bill while the case was in appeals. Now that I have won the appeal, the insurance company must pay the bills, even if they appeal again. Also, because it was a unanimous decision on my part, their next appeal is not automatic. The board can refuse to hear it. Had the decision been 2 to 1, their appeal would have been automatic.

I get in this tea notes of chocolate, apricot and caramel, to name a few. This is a complex tea with a variety of notes.

I brewed this once in an 18oz teapot with 4 tsp leaf and boiling water for 3 min.

Flavors: Apricot, Caramel, Chocolate

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 18 OZ / 532 ML
looseTman

Congrat’s on your verdict! That’s certainly excellent news!
Is North Winds medium- or full-bodied? Breakfast or afternoon? How’s the mouth-feel?

boychik

Congrats Allan! looseTman i can drink this tea all day long. so delicious. it not weak and you dont need sugar or chocolate.

mrmopar

Yay Allan. I know that the good new for you makes us all happy.

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I received a sample of this tea from The Cookie Lady. I haven’t yet tried anything from Whispering Pines Tea Company, but I’ve been wanting to, so I was excited about trying this tea as well as the Mountain Nectar tea that I received. I like the flavor of this tea, though I doubt I could easily describe it. It’s complex, and both fruity and toasty. I wouldn’t say it’s very bitter. I’ve tried a few teas described as tasting like plum, so based on similarity, I could say that it does taste like plum – or at least it has a comparable taste to other teas that are described as tasting like plum… All I know is that I like it, and find it more agreeable than some of my other black teas. I’m steeping the tea a second time, but I knew I liked the tea the first time I drank it. I need to buy Whispering Pines teas, so I think I’ll put this on my shopping list.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp

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After yesterday’s debacle involving Jabberwocky tasting like pretzel dough, I decided to brew this up using filtered water. I do think it’s made a difference, but how much I can’t tell….

The smell when this first brewed up was definitely sweet potato with a bit of malt/honey. The taste was very similar, but I wanted to let it cool down a bit.

Now that it’s cooler, a new variety of flavours are coming out. I can smell honey, but I also think I taste a bit of plum along side the smooth maltiness.

I’m not getting caramel the way others have, but that’s fine. Glad I got to try a bit of this!

This was originally a swap from Ost. I had half, and am saving the remainder to send off to Variatea so this is technically a sipdown.

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87

This is a fairly tasty white tea with notes of honeysuckle, as well as floral notes. It is fairly sweet for a white tea. It is good a worth a try. I only bought a one ounce sample and will probably not end up buying more, not because it isn’t worth buying, but because I already have way too much tea.

I brewed this one time in an 18oz teapot with 185 degree water and 4 tsp leaf for 3 min.

Flavors: Floral, Honeysuckle

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 18 OZ / 532 ML
mrmopar

Don’t we all…..

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87

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Picked this one tonight because it is caffeine free, I’m not actually sick. This is an interesting tea, tasting strongly of ginger and spices as well as honey. I added honey so I am not sure how much of what I taste is the tea. The spices give it a zesty flavor.

I brewed this once in an 18oz teapot with 3 tsp leaf and boiling water for 5 min.

Flavors: Ginger

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 18 OZ / 532 ML
AllanK

I didn’t give this a rating because I don’t know what to compare it too, it is good.

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70

I have to admit that I am a bigger fan of the old version of this blend. This version is more minty/smokey where the old version had the mint/lemongrass/tea flavor that I liked so much. This version is also much heavier which wasn’t what I was looking for in this tea.

Whispering Pines Tea Company

Hmm…you sure you have the new version? There’s no lapsang in the new one and the spearmint was halved.

Veronica

I know it’s the new version. Maybe I contaminated it by keeping the bag of Foxfire Chai next to it?

Whispering Pines Tea Company

Hmm…don’t think so, as the bags are air/smell proof. That’s really interesting though. The old version was 20% lapsang by weight and the rest was a keemun that I discontinued because it was too heavy for the blend. Hmm…who knows?!

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I’m beginning to think there’s something wrong with the water in my house, or with the kettle I’m using. I keep on getting this sort of savoury, alkaline taste with my black teas that I’m not too fond of – think of the flavour of the outside of a pretzel.

It showed up when I drank this tea, which was not what I was expecting. The tea smelled lovely upon first steep – I could definitely get the chocolate and menthol notes that people had mentioned. But the flavour was relatively underwhelming. Sad. :(

This was a swap I got from Ost – I’ll be sending the rest along to VariaTEA soon.

Kittenna

Entirely possible that it’s the water or kettle. I use Brita filtered water, and notice a difference when I use unfiltered.

darby

Did it start recently? I’d think the kettle if so, but you never know if your regions water changed.

Ost

Oh that’s so weird….I’m sorry it wasn’t good! :(

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98

Oh wow. This tea just stopped me in my tracks, after just one sip, and made me sit, for the few minutes that it took me to finish the cup (yes, piping hot and I just couldn’t stop drinking it) and just give in to the joy that came with every sip. That has only happened to me with two other teas. Verdant’s Laoshan black, and Teaspring Tan Yang. And now Jabberworcky. Also, I normally drink unflavored black tea with a touch of milk. Not so this tea. It just feels like that would be doing this tea a disservice, as it deserves being center stage with my full attention.

This is from my first Whispering Pines order and I must say so far I’m really impressed.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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99

This tea is quite good. It has been a while since I have drank it. Since then it seems to have lost some of its fermentation flavor. It seemed less pronounced than the last time I drank it. There are still notes of cocoa and berries to this tea. I will have this tea for years to come. A while ago I got an offer from Brendan at Whispering Pines for a 10% discount on a tong of this and I took the deal. I have seven more of these to open. Can’t wait to see what this tea tastes like in a couple more years of aging.

I steeped this eight times in a 120ml gaiwan with 8g leaf and boiling water. I gave it a 10 second rinse. I steeped it for 5 sec, 5 sec, 7 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec, 25 sec, and 30 sec. I stopped there not because the tea was finished but I am at my caffeine limit for the day. I’m sure the tea would have gone to twelve steeps at least, if not more.

Flavors: Berries, Cocoa

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 4 OZ / 120 ML

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99

They say that the date 12/13/14 is a lucky number. Well it is for me. While I am still grieving over the loss of my cat Pandora, tonight I am celebrating. For over a year I have been involved in a legal dispute with the insurance company for my employer. I have been suing over occupational asthma. Over a year ago I won my initial case. The slimebags, represented by slimebags, appealed the case. While the case was in appeals they paid none of my medical bills. Today I got a letter in the mail saying the case had been decided in my favor. The insurance company has lost their appeal. Hopefully they will not appeal again. In any case, today I celebrate with the best tea I have enjoyed in ages.

This tea is sweet with a mild amount of fermentation flavor. It is incredibly delicious. I would venture to say notes of chocolate and berries. Dark chocolate in the early steeps, berries in the later steeps. This is the best tea I have had in ages, on par with the best shou I have enjoyed.

I steeped this eight times in a 207ml Taiwan Clay Teapot with 8.6g leaf and boiling water. I steeped it for 10 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, and 4 min. Judging by the strength of the eighth steep I would say that there were 2 to 4 more steeps in this tea. I hope he doesn’t run out of this soon, because I want to buy more. It is not cheap but it is worth it.

Flavors: Berries, Dark Chocolate

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 7 OZ / 207 ML
MzPriss

I need to bust into one of mine. I do think $18 for a 100 gram cake is reasonable for a good tea though

Whispering Pines Tea Company

So glad you enjoyed this! There’s 5 more cakes available now and 270 more arriving in Feb/March :-)

Whispering Pines Tea Company

And congrats on winning your case!

MzPriss

Yes! Congrats! Im drinking this now

cookies

Oh, looks like another WP shou I need to order.
Congrats on your case. Insurance companies are absolutely awful.

AllanK

I just hope they don’t appeal again. Hopefully the insurance company will realize it is cheaper to pay me than to keep paying the lawyers. Plus, hopefully by now they realize they have no case.

caile

Yay – that’s great news about winning the case!

AllanK

How many cakes are in a tong? I might be interested in a tong when you get the 270 cakes in stock.

Whispering Pines Tea Company

There’s 10 cakes in a tong, and i do a 15% discount on a tong :-)

Anlina

Congrats!

AllanK

Now I just hope that the slimebag insurance company does not appeal. They had no case before and would have no case again. Hopefully they realize they have no legal case and don’t want to spend thousands.

TheTeaFairy

Congrats Allan…

And I’m glad you liked the cake, I do too!!

TeaBrat

Sounds like good news! Do they also have to pay your attorney’s fees?

AllanK

I don’t pay the attorney unless I win, then he takes 15% of any award. If they keep appealing and this goes to the NYS Court of Appeals I may have to pay an attorney.

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100

OMG I love Rivendell. I really loved it before. I loved it so much it was taking me forever to figure out how to write about it. And what did The Hobbit do? He went and made it BETTER with the anxi ben shan oolong base. This one of the very, very few teas I rate at 100. I require this tea.

It is ethereally beautiful – green, creamy, floral-fruity.

I love it so much I gave it TWO songs on my blog:

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Flavors: Flowers, Green, Vanilla

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 0 min, 30 sec 3 g 100 OZ / 2957 ML
Nightshifter

Sounds fantastic! It’s been out of stock with my last two orders.. maybe next time!

MzPriss

You need it.

Veronica

It’s out of stock every time I’m making an order, too. Someday…. :)

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Continuing on with older samples! This one came from Mikumofu. What a unique and cute tea! It’s made up of little white tea buds (literal buds, with their protective outer layer and everything). They don’t have much of a scent while dry. I used the whole sample in my 8 ounce cup after looking at the suggestion of 1 T on the website.

It smells very herbal and reminds me of sheng in a way. The taste is actually quite musty, which I did not expect (almost like raspberry leaf or something). It’s a very herbal flavor. I can also taste some of the pine and rosemary notes mentioned in the description. The liquor feels quite thick in the mouth, although I wouldn’t necessarily call it smooth, as it leaves my mouth feeling a bit fuzzy. There’s a definite sweet aftertaste, similar to honeysuckle nectar. Overall, this is strange and it’s not something that I’d drink, but I’m glad I got to try it.

Flavors: Hay, Herbs, Honeysuckle, Musty, Pine, Sweet, Thick

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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95

Breaking a puerh cake is always exciting…breaking one from the first series of cakes in the history of Whispering Pines is beyond exciting!!!

Yes, Huron Gold is the first cake pressed under the Great Lakes Label, awesome concept from WP.

First, those little 100g goodies were filled with love and it shows. Brenden the owner made sure we would notice. They come in those very practical and cute rustic envelopes, made of 100% recycled brown paper, perfect for storage, allowing proper breathability. How cool is that? Very innovative.

The cake’s artwork is beautiful…a map of the five Great Lakes.

Love the golden color of the dry leaf. Smells almost like sweet caramel. The pressing is pretty loose, making it very easy to break into.

The taste is remarkably smooth and silky. No sign of heavy earthiness or leather here.

Think light moss with rich cocoa notes.

There’s a faint sweetness to it, reminiscent of ripe figs. It feels syrupy and round in the mouth.

It’s very accessible and mellow. It provides a nice warming feeling, it’s such a cozy tea.

Another excellent product from WP. No wonder I’m such a fan, they never disappoint me!

And I’m so happy I got two of those babies :-)

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Veronica

Talk about craftsmanship… it looks beautiful. Sounds like it taste beautiful, too!

mrs.stenhouse12

I need to try some of WP’s pu’erhs! Haha if I can ever get my cupboard to a manageable level…this is on the list!

looseTman

I purchased this shou. It’s my very first puerh cake!

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95

This is a very tasty tea and just the sort of tea I needed after the passing of my cat. I hope my apartment complex management lets me get another cat. They allowed Pandora fifteen years ago. In this tea I get the notes of chocolate and stonefruits and of course the vanilla. Also in the steepster description are caramel, graham cracker, and toasted rice. These also seem to be there but less so. There is also a bit of malt. Malt can be a flavor that I don’t like in tea but here it is mild.

I brewed this once in an 18oz teapot with 3 tsp leaf and 200 degree water for 3 min.

Flavors: Caramel, Chocolate, Graham, Stonefruits, Toasted Rice, Vanilla

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 18 OZ / 532 ML
boychik

So glad you like it Allan. Welcome to the club of lovers of GO !

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