2252 Tasting Notes

Not as sweet as I’d expected, more like an infusion of blackberry bark, rather than the berries themselves. OK iced.

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Let this slide well past five minutes, a little skim milk in the bottom of the cup … even nicer! Rarely do I sweeten, but add a sprinkling of sugar to this, and I think we’ve got dessert.

(Addendum: tried it iced after lawn-mowing detail; not as good, but still OK.)

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drank Eight Herbs by Red Leaf Tea
2252 tasting notes

The most effective calm-ya-down blend I’ve tried in a long time. Longer review at http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/ (I’m a bona fide reviewer now!)

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 15 sec
Shanti

Oh cool! I’ll check out your review :)

JacquelineM

Congrats!! :)

gmathis

I always said my dream job would be to write the catalog blurbs for Harney and Sons and/or any other tea print catalog … this comes close :o)

__Morgana__

Hehe, well done.

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drank Acai Green by The Republic of Tea
2252 tasting notes

Woke up craving this for some reason … haven’t been eating well or properly during the past few days (stress), so I’m wondering if the purported nutritional benefits of the acai berry are calling out to me. Mom always said that your body automatically craves whatever nutrient you need the most…

Stephanie

I believe that too!

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drank Champagne Mojito Green by 52teas
2252 tasting notes

Minty? Got it. Dry lime? Hiding, but I think it’s there. Champagne? I’m a teetotaler so I’ll just have to take 52teas’ word for that one. Thinking this would be really nice chilled, if not iced. Thanks, Lori, for this one—-hoping this cup will chase the cobwebs out of my head; half of a 1500-word article to write this afternoon.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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drank Body & Soul by Leland Tea Co
2252 tasting notes

Dry, this looks like very pretty potpourri. Nothing that sets it off distinctly from most calm-ya-down herbals, but nice and light on a rainy afternoon after a tense week. And lemongrass. Lots of lemongrass, which I like.

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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drank English Breakfast by Adagio Teas
2252 tasting notes

English breakfast, in my personal set of tea stereotypes, is Irish breakfast that just couldn’t make the varsity team. But this is a really nice surprise. Stout enough to wake you up, not just jostle you. Cheapskate that I am, I tend to use about half the leaf I normally should, but I splurged this morning and put a full two-spoon measure into my travel mug. Glad I did.

Preparation
4 min, 30 sec
Auggy

Ha! I love your definition of an English breakfast (and not just because I tend to agree with it!)

Shanti

I love your description of English Breakfast :) I know what you mean…for me, English Breakfast is just Sugar Tea…a little bit of tea and a lot of milk and honey and white sugar, nomnomnom!

LENA

lol…I totally agree.

gmathis

Made a pot that wasn’t quite as strong this morning; catching some “toasty” that didn’t pop out earlier. Still nice.

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There are few flavorings I know of that can put the flavor of rooibos in the background, so if you’re not a roo lover, this isn’t for you. But if you are, this is so nice and smooth and mellow and desserty!

Tried my first cup straight up, 5 min steep, water just below boiling. Next time, I’m thinking a little milk and, yep, lemon meringue in a cup.

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drank Pomegranate Green by Bentley's
2252 tasting notes

…48 bags to get it right…still came out bitter, but then I’m working with a work microwave and multiple interruptions. Bitter again, but bearable on ice.

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drank L'Oriental by Dammann Freres
2252 tasting notes

Well, so much for my smell accuracy … this came to me by way of Lori in a little care package, so there was no package description to read. When I steeped and sniffed this morning, the first two flavor words that came to mind were “darjeeling” and “pineapple.”

Not even close, according to the manufacturer description—green with strawberry, passionfruit, peach. But it’s a beautiful gold color and light and fruity. Something that would definitely fit a Mother’s Day high tea in the garden with gloves and feather boas.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 15 sec
Lori

There was barely any on the tin and certainly no steeping instructions. It is definitely a light and pleasant tea…

gmathis

With pinkies extended … not that I am NEARLY that refined!

Shanti

Mmm, that sounds so yummy :) The description reminds me of a tea I tried which has strawberry, pineapple, and papaya with green and black tea, which I liked a lot—I should order some of this!

gmathis

Lori recommended a 3-minute steep and it was about right.

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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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