I like it. Pinky red liquor. Hibiscus tart. The strawberry flavour shines through. Maybe a bit of pineapple kick.
I like to have this one handy for the moments that I am in the mood for something just like this.
Not quite sure in which ways it is different from Strawberry Rhubarb Parfait by David’s. Perhaps I’ll need to do a side by side taste test.
Flavors: Hibiscus, Pineapple, Strawberry
Preparation
Comments
David’s tea is what got me started with my tea obsession. Specifically, I bought a few of their sampler boxes, which is a good way to try many of their teas to see what you like. Their marketing/outreach is amazing.
Several of their shops are on my various daily routes, so it is easy enough to stop in to try a sample or purchase teas to try. In person, I can buy just enough for two or three cups of tea while ordering online, you need to commit to 50 grams or more. Also, their shipping fees are reasonable. It is easy enough to spend the minimum to receive free shipping. Also, their reward program is a nice perk. So, while their teas vary in quality, there is a lot that is quite enticing about their brand. Take a look at their website and see what they offer.
Lately, I’ve been ordering from other companies too, so I will be getting around to posting my comments on other teas. But then, I also have quite a bit of David’s tea that I still haven’t written about yet.
I meant to include the link, oops. https://www.davidstea.com/ca_en/gifts/gifts-under-30-dollars
Thank you. I have had my eye on the first two and plan on making an order from them. The last one is new to me. I will have a look.
you sure like Davids tea :) i’ve never tried anything from them yet
David’s tea is what got me started with my tea obsession. Specifically, I bought a few of their sampler boxes, which is a good way to try many of their teas to see what you like. Their marketing/outreach is amazing.
Several of their shops are on my various daily routes, so it is easy enough to stop in to try a sample or purchase teas to try. In person, I can buy just enough for two or three cups of tea while ordering online, you need to commit to 50 grams or more. Also, their shipping fees are reasonable. It is easy enough to spend the minimum to receive free shipping. Also, their reward program is a nice perk. So, while their teas vary in quality, there is a lot that is quite enticing about their brand. Take a look at their website and see what they offer.
Lately, I’ve been ordering from other companies too, so I will be getting around to posting my comments on other teas. But then, I also have quite a bit of David’s tea that I still haven’t written about yet.
I meant to include the link, oops. https://www.davidstea.com/ca_en/gifts/gifts-under-30-dollars
Hmm I usually order from these 3 companies.
-yunnan sourcing
- teavivre
-uptons tea imports
Thank you. I have had my eye on the first two and plan on making an order from them. The last one is new to me. I will have a look.
yeah, the teas i listed for you to check out comes from the first company
the com not us site
o shoot i listed some teas to look at to a different person, sorry :(
So. What teas were they?
http://yunnansourcing.com/en/2013-yunnan-sourcing-teas/2774-2013-yunnan-sourcing-autumn-ye-sheng-raw-pu-erh-tea.html
http://yunnansourcing.com/en/nan-jian-tea-factory/2935-2006-nan-jian-phoenix-ripe-pu-erh-tea-mini-brick-100-grams.html
http://yunnansourcing.com/en/china-native-products-imp-exp/2549-2002-cnnp-lucky-brand-y671-aged-ripe-pu-erh-tea-100-grams.html
Thank you. I like that puerh improves with age.
:)