187 Tasting Notes

100

YUM yum! still love.

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 30 sec

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62
drank Houji-Genmaicha by Den's Tea
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100

well, i’ve come to the end of my free sample. my little boy smelled it steeping and said “why does it smell like oatmeal in here?” this really is a magical substance. i will steep these last dregs as many times as i possibly can. fare thee well, brioche free, godspeed.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 30 sec
juliebeth

I got more, yay!!!!

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100
drank Green Rooibos by Adagio Teas
187 tasting notes

This has become an evening staple, and i’m almost out! Time to stock up!

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100
drank Green Rooibos by Adagio Teas
187 tasting notes

added a crushed bay leaf to my green rooibos/chamomile/cardamom mixture for this afternoon’s hot (decaf) tea pleasure. why aren’t bay leaves in ALL tea? why?

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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100
drank Obukucha by Steepster
187 tasting notes

oh this is a tasty sencha! followed steepster instructions for first steeping – i’m not sure i was tasting pine, but was definitely pungent and explosive (in the best of all possible ways!). lovely round mouth-feel, not quite creamy, but definitely round, hard, and smooth. second steeping at just off-boiling for 20s is less pungent, not explosive at all, but i’m quite enjoying it – the mouth is quite the same, this time seeming more creamy, since the pungency is less. sweeter, perhaps. (how do people use words to describe taste? it is so synaesthetic for me that i don’t know if i make any sense!)

I don’t know if i’ll make it to a third steeping, may step out for some lunch, but i’ll update if i do. as far as whether i preferred the first to second steepings – it really was a different tea each time, reminiscent of how a sencha iri matcha will be so…matcha! the first steep and then settle into a sencha by the second or third. at any rate, this is one i’d pick up for a staple in my tea cabinet. it is less astringent by far than other senchas i’ve had, less brassy-grassy, yet still quite flavorful somehow.

must be the “pine.”

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 0 sec

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100
drank Obukucha by Steepster
187 tasting notes

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drank Green Rooibos by Adagio Teas
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75

first infusion done perfectly according to instructions and was pleasantly plump, but definitely not as rich as i’d hoped. never got any sweet, sugar, or caramel notes.

second infusion is falling flat, it is a perfectly serviceable tea, but i may as well add milk and sugar and slurp it down in 3 minutes. not worth savoring as i had hoped. alas.

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 30 sec

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just now discovering oolongs, i hadn’t really appreciated the depth they bring. holy schmoly! also appreciating the differences between all the japanese greens.
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