2252 Tasting Notes

drank Cherry by Adagio Teas
2252 tasting notes

This brew, my dear tea-drinking neighbors,
Reminds me of cherry Life Savers.
I left it too long,
So it came out quite strong,
But I don’t look on it with full disfavor.

(Will give it another whirl iced. Sometimes the strong fruity stuff just does better cold.)

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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drank Organic Green Needles by Rishi Tea
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I definitely felt like I was getting my daily allotment of green vegetables on this one. A little overcooked-tasting, maybe, but if you like strong greens, this one’s for you.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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drank Banana Dulce by Art of Tea
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I am not a banana fan, so I approached this sample from Doulton a little suspiciously, but
…wow! The chamomile, banana, and coconut work really nicely together—you can’t really taste where one ends and the other begins. Furthermore, chilled, this is a nice smooth summer cooler. I can see myself tossing in some orange or pineapple juice to make this more punch-y.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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drank Corn Tea by Dong Suh
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Wombatgirl procured some corn tea
And sent a small sample to me.
You don’t have to be brainy
To perceive it tastes “grainy”
But it’s popcorny pleasant, you see.

(I dunno … I may drain this limerick thing dry!)

Yep, liquid popcorn. Going to ice some down for a yard work tea and see how it goes.

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drank Black Currant by Tea Forte
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Really nice—a nice round fruity taste, not tart and none of that nasty hibiscus hiding behind the good stuff :o)

But I’m wondering … do you consider black currants to be more grape-ity or more blackberry-ish? I am having to re-think my opinion.

LiberTEAS 15 years ago

For me, black currant is more of a fermented grape flavor… when I taste wine, I taste black currants. But I can also taste the blackberry flavor in there too… sort of a pleasant meld of the two fruits…

Stephanie 15 years ago

I would think more blackberry-ish. Maybe a blackberry crossed with a bit of strawberry?

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I don’t know what it is about sourdough toast and honey that makes this tea peachier, but a really nice breakfast combo!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 45 sec

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drank Vanilla Bean by Mighty Leaf Tea
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Credit and thanks to Doulton for the opportunity to try this one: nice strong sugar-cookie vanilla. Very sweet, but not sticky-sweet. I’ll give it …. an Ernie on a zero to Kermit scale. (Just seems like the day for all things friendly and Sesame.)

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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drank Malted Genmaicha by 52teas
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A limerick tea:

Oh, my! What an interesting green.
Unlike many others I’ve seen.
You can’t taste much rice,
But ooh, it’s still nice!
Sweet and malty—-it’s fit for a queen.

(More succinctly—like drinking the inside of a Whoppers malted milk ball. Yum!!!!)

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec
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AmazonV 15 years ago

love the note!

Stephanie 15 years ago

This note is so cute!

Meghann M 15 years ago

great tasting note for a limerick tea :)

lahochstetler 15 years ago

Wow, still trying to get my head round this one.

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drank Cardamom Tea by Culinary Teas
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This smelled so strong in the pouch, I was afraid I was going to have to push the slider clear down to Mr. Yuk. Don’t have to go that far, but I’m not gettin’ much o’nothin’ … Maybe a little piney or cedary hint in the background, which would be more appropriate if I were in the porch swing of an Ozarks cabin on this soggy day, instead of stuck at a desk. Bottom line—diluted Mr. Clean.

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

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drank Keemun Hao Ya A by Vicony Teas
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A longer review of this is now up at www.itsallabouttheleaf.com. This is a nice, tangy Keemun for no-frills, no-flavors, non-adulterated black tea lovers.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec
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wombatgirl 15 years ago

I tried the Hao Ya B the other day, and I thought it was…. very odd. I didn’t know you were out there too! Cool. :)

gmathis 15 years ago

Do you think I have the terminology correct … that Hao Ya isn’t a “flavor” per se, but it’s the grade of tea? That’s the best info I could find.

Its All About The Leaf 15 years ago

Your review will most certainly be up on the website next week GG – Monday is the plan :)

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Somebody asked me once when I became a tea junkie; I think it dates back to college when I needed caffeine for a 7 a.m. class but chose not to do coffee. My favorite teapot is a medium-sized Brown Betty given to me by my Mema; the painted flowers are chipping off, but the size and feel is perfect. I rejoice when I get a morning to brew a pot of loose tea starting with a kettle; not a bag and a hot pot.

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