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79
drank Coconut Chai by Zhi Tea
355 tasting notes

Prepared this in the takgoti chai style (recipe in my Chai thread on the discussion board), and it turned out.. okay. I really need to buy a tea strainer. I tried straining this in my Bodum Assam teapot, but there wasn’t enough tea for it to strain correctly. So it has more bits of coconut in it than I would like.

Either way, the chai is good – not too sweet, not bitter at all, and not too spicy. I’m curious to see how this tastes prepared with just water.

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77
drank Vanilla Rose by Zhi Tea
355 tasting notes

Finished up the last of my sample this morning.

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77
drank Vanilla Rose by Zhi Tea
355 tasting notes

It is SO RARE that I have a black tea after noon. I wonder what will happen now that I’ve crossed to this dark side – by the by, the only reason this is the case is because I accidentally had my afternoon oolong this morning thinking it was a black tea. Smart cookie, I am.

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77
drank Vanilla Rose by Zhi Tea
355 tasting notes

Oversteeped a bit; getting more tart rose than creamy vanilla, but still good.

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77
drank Vanilla Rose by Zhi Tea
355 tasting notes

I love the vanilla in this. It’s not too sweet or cloying at all. And I love that this is an Assam on the weaker side. Kind of want to buy more once my sample’s gone.

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77
drank Vanilla Rose by Zhi Tea
355 tasting notes

A weak, but pleasant tea. This says to steep for only 3 minutes, which has kept the bitterness that I often experience with Assams away. The vanilla is creamy but not too sweet; unfortunately I can’t taste much in the way of roses, but I do get a slight floral smell from my cup. I’d try steeping longer but I’d be scared it would get bitter.

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92
drank Royal Courtesan by Zhi Tea
215 tasting notes

I gave the small dry tea nuggets a quick hot water rinse, then sniffed at the pot — floral bliss! Dr Oolong, co-owner of Zhi Tea, describes aroma of wildflowers, but that fails to capture the richness of my olfactory experience. For me, the light gold oolong broth wafted forth orchid and lilac, with light honey notes. The sweet scent clung so strongly to the empty cup that I couldn’t take my nose out of it. That’s how I want to die — with my nose in a honeyed cup! (any innuendo found in that exclamation, ahem, surely originates in the mind of the reader) Yes, I’m an old bird whose sensuality often, these days, finds itself swimming in a cup of tea. My family, I think, considers my tea obsession a blessing, a diversion which keeps me too busy to venture far onto the wild side. My old bones second that emotion. “Teadrunk nights are quite enough,” they agree. So my hat’s off to those tiny bugs which chewed these leaves and made this tea so special! I got four good infusions, too.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 1 min, 30 sec
ms.aineecbeland

Howdy, are you still sniffing at the pot or have you moved on to Hukka or Kukicha brewing? Punning, happy holidays from this Methuen, MA residing resident-er.

Pamela Dean

Aaah, lots of good sniffing going on, but I do love kukicha, as well. This San Antonio TX resident wishes you a fine new year!

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82

Liberteas sent me more of this and it was pretty good today! I’m going to try and zip thru a bunch of notes this afternoon :)

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82

Sipdown #5 of the day

this was sweet and coconut and cinnamon were right along with the sweetness! I seem to enjoy this one more each time I try it.

Michelle Butler Hallett

Okay, I gotta ask: What’s a sipdown? Finishing a stash?

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82

I thought I had tried this one before! I received a sample today and it was packaged differently than I remember. I went back and read my previous review and scored it quite low! (59) – As I am drinking this THIS time around it’s soooooo different! Not sure if I was logging the wrong tea before or had a bad or old batch…hum…

Anyhow…on to this review…

The dry blend scent is somewhere between a chocolate chai smell I have in recent memory AND a Chocolate Coconut Cinnamon Cookie of sorts. It has a sort of a plastic smell but that could very well be from the packaging.

The color is a deep red-brown. The aroma of the liquid is Cinnamon, Coconut, and almost a little bit of a cream scent.

The taste is sweet but also spicy…a natural cinnamon spice…not Fire Ball type cinnamon. I have a HONKIN’ HUGE Anise Star In there so I was a little afraid of the results but as I sip I am pleasantly surprised. This is pretty good. The sip starts as a contradicting sweet and spice but they are working ok with each other and morphs into a flatter taste towards the end of the sip – just before the swallow.

This isn’t bad at all and I am certainly changing my rating!

TeaEqualsBliss

When this cools…it’s all about the coconut and it gets sweeter and sweeter VERY SWEET…so I am thinking from my previous review…my water wasn’t hot enough with my first attempt…but this attempt was nice!

Spencer

Sounds like a unique tasting tea. No need for adding sugar, I suppose?

TeaEqualsBliss

I don’t ever add sugar but I think if you are used to adding sufar you still wouldn’t need to, no. :)

SoccerMom

Yay for it tasting good this time around.:)

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82

This is so sweet it’s distracting. I may have oversteeped so this rating will change, I am sure. I like the idea of this…but I could have very well be at fault

Carolyn

You say, “I may have oversteeped it” a lot. Is it that you start with a certain amount of time and it’s frequently too long? Or is it that you set up the tea and then get distracted? (“Pretty, shiny thing over there…”) Or is it that you follow the company’s directions but they give a steeping time that’s too long. (That happens to me a lot.)

I ask because I’m deeply curious whether other people start with short steep times or long ones. My tendency is usually to go too long rather than too short.

TeaEqualsBliss

Well, I do like a stronger tea most of the time so sometimes I oversteep on purpose. Other times I get distracted – if I am at work or forget about it in my IngenuTEA, etc… Sometimes I put too much of the loose leaf in to begin with LOL – it’s all over the place really…you never know with me! LOL

Yes, I usually go with the longer times as well!

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91
drank Arjuna by Zhi Tea
215 tasting notes

This Arjuna fellow may be a warrior, but beneath his armor he is an epicurean sensualist. The sweet scent and long, twisted leaves of the dry tea are striking and alluring. The spear-like leaves went 5 rounds, heroically keeping their twist through the first three. The smooth liquor evolved through luscious shades of caramel, from toasty to mild, with soft floral notes. As tea-drunkeness enveloped me, I stroked the hero’s back and squeezed his lovely brown buns! Arjuna now ranks in my top few oolongs. Thank you, Zhi Tea, for an unforgettable drinking experience.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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69
drank Peach Oolong by Zhi Tea
429 tasting notes

This has a good peach flavor but they oolong was drying. Please everyone check my blog out.

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72
drank White Blueberry by Zhi Tea
429 tasting notes

This has bai mudan white tea,blueberries,and malva flowers. You can clearly see the ingredients. This tea smells like blueberries. I steeped the two for two minutes or something like that. This taste like a nice white tea and blueberries that are not too tart yet weak either. This is pretty good.

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90
drank White Rose by Zhi Tea
106 tasting notes

This tea smells like a bouquet of roses, and tastes even better – the rose flavor is light, yet pronounced – changing as it passes over your tongue and coming out strongest on the backend. Refreshing and smooth … I want to bathe in this tea …

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75
drank White Pear by Zhi Tea
162 tasting notes

Refreshing, light, and crisp. Has a fruity flavor but didn’t taste like pear. Good none the less.

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75
drank White Pear by Zhi Tea
16 tasting notes

Wasn’t sure the first time, this tea is very steep-time sensitive. Don’t oversteep it or you lose the crisp pear notes and are left with a bit of a heady White Peony. Once steeped to the proper time it’s a great refreshing cup.

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75

after first pouring water over it – it had a very strong grassy/herb scent, but after a few moments it toned down into a very light and sweet scent. The flavor was much stronger than I’d anticipated after the light scent, but the sweetness of the honey/peach really rounds out the flavors nicely – overall it’s a very enjoyable green!

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75

In the second steeping I’m feeling more of the smokey-peppery ness of the Oolong coming through, along with some of the floral on the finish. The first steeping I feel had more of the citrus. Overall a very smooth and satisfying cup.

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75

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75

Steep 2 – interesting, I’m picking up sort of a salt & pepper scent that I think might be coming from the orange peel. The flavor is MUCH more citrus-y and less floral-y this time around. And the smokiness from the 1st steep is almost non-existent, but seems to highlight the marigold more. Very nice 2nd cup!

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