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drank With Open Eyes by Butiki Teas
1018 tasting notes

Every year or so, I exhume the desecrated husk of my sole remaining Butiki tea and mourn anew. It’s a grizzly and macabre affair. It involves a lot of pining.

The ginger is now very bright, somewhat eclipsing the strawberry, which in turn has mostly drowned out the withered remains of the green tea base (why did I hoard a green tea? I should have gone with a black tea or something. I have so many regrets).

There is still beauty in the residue. Stacy made the best blends.

Flavors: Ginger, Nuts, Strawberry

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 30 sec
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tea-sipper 5 years ago

Butiki forever!

Nattie 5 years ago

I still have so many Butiki teas I’m hoarding

CrowKettle 5 years ago

@Nattie, I don’t blame you! I’d be hoarding if I had your stash too. Some of the flavouring is as tough as nails.

I’m a tad over-dramatic in my note about the tea decay. Wven though this dragonwell is tired (oxidized brown), the original flavouring of strawberry and ginger is still pretty strong, if not stronger! Sometimes, I add a bit of fresh dragonwell when available and that brings back that missing dimension :)

Nattie 5 years ago

Hey that’s a great tip! Yeah a couple of my Butikis are at a point where I probably should call it and get rid of them, but I would say around 90% are still doing great! They’re fighters (: and it’s just as well too, with the amount I have left!

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Heh. Today morning tea. I don’t remember anything. Probably very boring stuff.

Okay. I remember something. It was somehow fruity. Some blueberries and peaches. Yep, it was there.

But blueberries were nice. And some peaches were there too. It wasn’t something super present, but they kinda were there.

The generic fruit base is not helping much though. Maybe bit tart. Maybe some other base would make it better.

And sorry guys if you were expecting some tasting notes from me… yesterday I failed that exam, and overall I felt somehow tired and drained. I drank some teas, but I did not wanted to write a tasting note even it was SIPDOWN of Duvet Day.

Flavors: Blueberry, Peach, Tart

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 10 OZ / 300 ML
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"Youngest" 5 years ago

Martin, I’m so sorry to hear about your exam. You have done so excellently in other classes, I hope you will not beat yourself up about it. It is an exhausting undertaking – even if it did not go as you planned, it is over! Keep moving forward and everything will be okay.

gmathis 5 years ago

Very much the same sentiments from me! Hope a little rest improves your outlook.

ashmanra 5 years ago

I am sorry you feel tired and drained, so take extra good care of yourself right now. You deserve it! Relax without guilt and give yourself a treat! You have worked hard. You are valued!

Martin Bednář 5 years ago

It was first attempt of three I have. So no bad feelings about that. But of course it made me sad.

Relax? Yep, yesterday was like that a bit. But today I have another exam. Luckily I have for this subject some presentations, so it is much easier to study.

I need a break though.

Nattie 5 years ago

I’m going to echo the same sentiments as everyone else. I’m sorry about your exam, and I hope you’re feeling better now. Remember to take a minute to look after yourself!

mrmopar 5 years ago

Today is a new day Martin! Relax a bit and you will get through it.

Kawaii433 5 years ago

Martin, hugs

Martin Bednář 5 years ago

Thank you guys, indeed this community is awesome. We never met, but we are so caring about each other!

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I switched to this after realising my mam had, once again, thrown out the tea leaves I was planning to resteep. Sigh. It was a Butiki tea, too, so I feel cheated.

The base here can be quite astringent, and it was today as I forgot to set my timer while steeping. I added milk to counteract the astringency, and it does help but also muted the fruity flavours. I’ll have to remember to cold steep this some time, I think it would be an excellent candidate! The strawberry is more dominant than the bergamot, which creeps up behind it, and the papaya lingers last after the strawberry fades, and is the softest. I’d like it to be brought out more, even though I do enjoy the strawberry EG I’m getting for the most part, so I’ll have to play with the steeping parameters and see if I can get it to come out more. Maybe a little sugar would help.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
Shae 5 years ago

Ooh, a strawberry Earl Grey sounds interesting!

Nattie 5 years ago

It is a nice twist on something familiar

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This smells so rich and chocolatey that I had to grab a sample from the tea box. The flavor is so malty and thick. I’m really enjoying it. This is my kind of black tea. I added some milk, but it’s also good without. It’s like dessert in a cup.

Shae 5 years ago

I’m drinking this one right now too!

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I haven’t been drinking any flavored teas lately. I just haven’t been in the mood. Because of that, I’ve been going through a lot of my single origin tea sample fairly quickly, which I consider a good thing! I have a few orders that I’m waiting on, but aside from those, I’m waiting until my cupboard falls below 250 to purchase any new teas. Hopefully I can keep to my self-imposed tea band this time.

As for this tea, it’s interesting. Brewing at 200degrees creates an incredible jasmine aroma, a floral flavor, and slight acidity. Lower temperatures yield quite a strong sweet potato flavor, but still with that acidity. Because of the slight sourness, this just isn’t my favorite.

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Nattie 5 years ago

I’m doing the same, but trying to get below 100 before I buy any new teas. I’ve just got below 300 ha, I’ve got a long way to go.

amandastory516 5 years ago

It’s so tough! I love getting tea mail.

Nattie 5 years ago

Ugh I know!

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This tea cold steeps very successfully! I’ve drank it hot many times, and never found it anything to write home about, but cold brewed this is making me want to order another tin! It’s mostly vanilla and coconut, and the malty Assam base comes through enough to add to the blend but not enough to make it bitter or overpower the more delicate flavours. The apple comes through more hot than it does cold, but there is still a hint of apple pie in the cold brew. Eleven might not be my favourite doctor, but he’s a winner in cold-brewed tea form.

If anyone is wondering, my favourite of the new doctors is Nine. Yes I am aware I’m the only one. I also love Ten, but who doesn’t?

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 3 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
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AJRimmer 5 years ago

I’ve always loved #4, but they’re all good!

Nattie 5 years ago

Four is my favourite of the original doctors! (: I’ve only seen bits and pieces of the original series though, so I usually reserve judgement to the new ones.

Mastress Alita 5 years ago

I’m that weird Capaldi fan, but honestly, I don’t dislike any of them. Each has a unique charm.

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Prepared it in the afternoon; as it is from today received subscription envelope (May 2020).

Honestly, I am somehow puzzled about this tea.
2 1/2 tsp, 80°C water.

Dry it is really floral, awesome peach aroma, looks pretty to brew.

But brewed… it is dismal. I was very cautious about the temperature; leaves were nice and pretty. So, added water to cup, steeping bag in and… started to turn green. Pretty green, as fresh green tea can make, no brown notes or anything.

First sip: hm, nothing phenomenal, it’s not bad, but expected more

Second sip: it is having nice grassy note, but sage making it earthy maybe way too much

Third sip: indeed it is earthy, but I notice green tea notes. Not a big deal, but I miss peaches.

Fourth sip: finally some peachy notes, as it cools down, more of them present.

I mean, okay – it’s herbal-green tea, but… it should be more fruity, especially if it is called like that. I expected earthy taste with refreshing peaches, but this is not it. I am sad, as I used to like B&B teas quite a lot, especially for unique flavours and/or combinations, but recently, it’s something missing. Or is extra :( .

Flavors: Cut grass, Earth, Peach

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 10 OZ / 300 ML
Nattie 5 years ago

I think I would probably like this one. Onto the wishlist it goes!

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This smells sooooo good while it’s steeping! Malt, honey and cocoa mmmm. I might have to tweak my parameters next time I drink this, though, because mostly what I get in the sip is rye bread or sourdough, with a hint of cocoa which is dark and powdery, almost savoury. It’s nice, but I want it to taste how it smells! Experimentation to come, I think. Thank you Sil for sending this my way!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
gmathis 5 years ago

I love Fujian teas!

Nattie 5 years ago

I just had the Whispering Pines Fujian Black, and it was so good! I think I had unrealistic expectations that this one would be similar.

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I have had this for a while but hadn’t written about it. It is their 2019 Da Hong Pao. I really like Whispering Pines teas overall.

I prepared it Gongfu 200 F, quick rinse, then 5s, 10s, 15s, 20s, 25s. 30s, 1m. Nice aromatics of dried fruit, minerals. A delicious roasty cuppa with pleasant light spice notes, like anise, pepper, and perhaps cardamom. Lots of nice dried fruit, mainly plums, and raisins, some citrus notes. Also, lots of mineral notes.

Solid Da Hong Pao.

Flavors: Anise, Cream, Plums, Raisins, Roasted, Spices

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 15 sec 6 g 4 OZ / 110 ML

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I know why is this tea my favorite.
It is so easydrinking, mouth-watering and nice.

Cinnamon, carrot, bit woody flavour. Sweet notes of caramlized hazelnuts. All of them are present.

I would like to see some creaminess, but maybe I will try adding cream to it.

Song pairing
♫♫
And you’ll ask yourself
Where is my mind
Where is my mind
Where is my mind
Placebo – Where Is My Mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp6oQS_h1s0
♫♫
Why this? Because my mind is flying. Need to stuck with Uni stuff to do, but I am thinking about almost everything else.

Flavors: Carrot, Cinnamon, Hazelnut, Wood

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 300 OZ / 8872 ML
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Nattie 5 years ago

I think I would love this tea, I might have to pick some up. Great song, too! Very fitting for myself at the moment as well, I’m trying to write an essay for uni but finding it so hard to focus.

Martin Bednář 5 years ago

Nattie, you have an essay, I do have exam tomorrow and I am writing down the topics.

Nattie 5 years ago

Good luck!!

"Youngest" 5 years ago

Where is my Mind is a song that I think I have liked by every artist I’ve heard cover it, but I have to be careful who I choose and when or – like you say – my mind might take off with my heartrate.

Martin Bednář 5 years ago

I wonder what is the cause for that mind taking off. Are we overwhelmed with information, or we can find anything anytime — so it is inflation of information?

Anyway… if you guys wonder, I have passed today exam and got an A (best mark). Tomorrow another exam, completely different topic, but… let’s do the best!

Nattie 5 years ago

Woohoo, congrats!

ashmanra 5 years ago

Hooray for the A, Martin! Woot! Woot!

Martin Bednář 5 years ago

Thank you guys! Today wasn’t that succesful. Better would be: unsuccesful.

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drank Grilled Pineapple by 52teas
10238 tasting notes

Delicious!

The pineapple note is bright, sweet and juicy and reminds me a lot of Pineapple flavoured Jarritos soda, but offset but a subtle, smooth smokey note from the lapsang and more tannin and malt from the black tea in general. It’s well balanced, and deeply enjoyable!

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June 2019 harvest, January 2020 grind

I am inexperienced with matcha. No sieve, no scoop, no bowl. My only tool is a bamboo whisk. It’s like when I started gongfu brewing and was using a mason jar to brew in and a fork to strain the leaves as I poured the tea into another mason jar. I got good results that way. In the same manner, I feel like I’m getting good results with matcha using only the whisk and a glass condiment bowl. Frothy and smooth, silky, always in suspension.

I preferred using water off the boil instead of water temperature as low as 150?F. Off the boil produced a more deeply aromatic cup and more bitterness. The taste seemed earthy, almost like cacao, with a deep and dark grassy umami. The sip was semi-sweet moving to a fast, spreading bitterness on the swallow.

The experience of drinking matcha is a big adjustment to my palate. I couldn’t pick up any nuances in flavor. I still so greatly enjoyed the 25g over only a week that I ordered another 100g. This matcha was really a perfect morning drink. The taste was bracing enough to wake up my senses and it was surprisingly kind on my stomach. I barely noticed the caffeine buzz because it was so dang smooth and long-lasting. That’s what really drew me into consuming the entirety of the bag so quickly.

Flavors: Cacao, Dark Bittersweet, Earth, Grass, Moss, Umami

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Nattie 5 years ago

Impressive creativity! The tools aren’t necessary, they just make things easier. (:

Kawaii433 5 years ago

That sounds so good, derk. I have been looking for more matcha too.

derk 5 years ago

Kawaii433, I ordered 100g which comes as 4-25g packets. If you don’t want to wait for shipping from England (my order last month took I think 2 weeks to arrive), I’d be happy to mail you a packet.

CrowKettle 5 years ago

It’s been a long time since I’ve had matcha; I don’t even have a whisk anymore! I impulsively ordered some of this last week though so find your review timely :)

Kawaii433 5 years ago

Derk, I just saw your message here. Thank you so much. As soon as my post office problem gets resolved. I will order some from What-cha. I just had some with oat milk. It was delicious :D.

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drank Glitter Chai by DAVIDsTEA
11287 tasting notes

gross. so sickly sweet and cinnamony. Appreciate the share variaTEA but omg as a tea this is just too stupidly sweet to consider drinking.

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VariaTEA 5 years ago

Hahahahaha I guess my sweet tooth is bigger than yours. Also, I’ve only ever had it as an underleafed latte so perhaps that helps.

CrowKettle 5 years ago

Ah, the original Glitter & Gold was already pretty sweet and this sounds sweeter.

Sil 5 years ago

lol

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I’m not a fan of Victoria Sponge, but the tea is soooo much better than the cake! I saw Martin’s review earlier and have been thinking about this ever since, so I made one great big mug with the last of my leaf to give it a great British send-off until I’ve finished a minimum of 207 more teas… yeah, it might be a while. Even though it’s overleafed there’s no astringency, but there is plenty of tart raspberriness (sure, that’s a word) and some vanilla cakiness (also a word). This was the first tea that ever blew me away with a ‘cake’ note, and I still think it’s one of the best out there for recreating the flavour of an actual dessert. I added sugar, and the raspberry note is brighter than ever now, while the vanilla cream cake takes a back seat. Perfect cup for this afternoon.

It’s not ‘goodbye’, Vicky, it’s only ‘see you later’. Sipdown 190/397.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML
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Martin Bednář 5 years ago

I am happy that you found it and liked it! I didn’t liked it first time, but today it was better.

Nattie 5 years ago

Yeah I didn’t like it much at first either but it really grew on me. Thanks for putting the idea in my head! (:

Martin Bednář 5 years ago

Same… I was quite surprised it was such different. Maybe the mood is neccessary to enjoy this tea fully!

Nattie 5 years ago

Quite possibly!

AJRimmer 5 years ago

I approve of adding “ness” or “y” to any word! Equality for all words!

Nattie 5 years ago

Haha, I do it quite often! My notes are very sophisticated :’)

Nattie 5 years ago

aren’t*

Martin Bednář 5 years ago

But you guys are at least native speakers. Not like me :)

gmathis 5 years ago

I second AJRimmer regarding use of vocabulary.

Nattie 5 years ago

@Martin – Your English is better than some native speakers I know! And much better than I can speak any other language (I’m learning but terrible).

Martin Bednář 5 years ago

Thank you Nattie :) I appreciate (I had to check out spelling!) that. Actually, I think it is bit of illusion, as I am writing and can check things out :)

Nattie 5 years ago

You’re too modest! Even in writing I can only say basic phrases in a couple of other languages. I’m learning Sign Language though so that can’t be written down!

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Jasmine tea has always been my mother’s favorite, so I got a bag of this with the intention of splitting it with her. She indiscriminately drinks Twinings jasmine green, Stash jasmine green, and whatever nice jasmine dragon pearls she has on hand with the water at a full rolling boil and the steeping time usually around 30 minutes to an hour. Then it gets heated back to temperature in the microwave. It’s almost physically painful to watch her make good tea that way, but that’s the way she likes it, so I try not to mind.

Well, she ended up liking this about as much as she likes her Stash 1 pound bags of hastily made and very crumbly jasmine green, so I’ve taken this back for myself. It’s a beautiful tea all-around, with dried jasmine blossoms nestled in big velvety tips, a delicately pungent aroma—the intensity rivals a jasmine perfume—and a sweet, pale liquor that balances the fragile silver needle flavor with the heavy floral taste. One of those teas that makes you stop and enjoy the moment whenever you take a sip.

I’ve tried it both hot and cold, but cold brewing has been my favorite so far. Hot jasmine teas tend to coax out that bubblegum note a bit more than cold ones. You know what I mean? It’s a lovely flavor, but too much of it becomes soapy and artificial-tasting.

I’ve had a big, chilled glass thermos of this nearly every day for the past week and I’m still not tired of it. Absolutely lovely if you want a fine jasmine tea but don’t want to mess with the current shipping delays on packages coming from abroad. Probably won’t see my Yunnan Sourcing Spring 2020 teas until late July or August, but that’s alright, because Tea Trekker has been scratching my itch in the mean time.

Flavors: Floral, Jasmine, Sweet

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 3 g 14 OZ / 414 ML
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gmathis 5 years ago

I wince at my hubby’s oolong parameters :)

Nattie 5 years ago

Hey, at least you have mothers and husbands who drink tea! I can’t sway anyone over from plain bagged fannings ):

LuckyMe 5 years ago

I don’t drink jasmine tea as much anymore but jasmine scented white tea is my favorite kind. It’s the purest expression of jasmine flowers, more so than green and black jasmine teas.

Nattie 5 years ago

@LuckyMe – I don’t think I’ve ever tried a white jasmine tea!

ashmanra 5 years ago

I love Teavivre’s white jasmine! Haven’t tried any others yet.

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Almost done with this for good now, since Matcha Outlet don’t stock the fun flavours any more ): drinking this hot this morning… with a spoon of coffee in it. Don’t judge me! I need the caffeine hit. My mam was pretty concerned that my coffee was green, but the resulting concoction was actually pretty great. Kind of like a caramel latte, only with a matcha aftertaste! This is too sweet for my tastes now hot, but mixed with the coffee it’s tempered a little bit though still very sweet. I’ll probably finish it off iced, which is how I prefer to drink this.

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ashmanra 5 years ago

Wow, I thought caramel would stay in stock forever as popular as it was! It was a great flavor. Maybe they will bring it back as a special.

Nattie 5 years ago

I know, me too! On their website they just have the unflavoured MATCHAccino now. I hope you’re right about that!

tea-sipper 5 years ago

Yeah, this was a good one. I’m still clinging to my last pouch… might have some tomorrow making a pineapple/coconut smoothie

Nattie 5 years ago

Ooooh that sounds divine!

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drank Cardamom French Toast by DAVIDsTEA
11287 tasting notes

noms. i was thinking about pickking up more of this but looks like it’s not on the website anymore. at least i can enjoy what variaTEA was kind enough to send me!

Roswell Strange 5 years ago

We’re still carrying it, it’s just currently out of stock – restocking right now has been a longer process than usual and things are also selling out faster online because it’s the only option for buying tea currently what with all the stores shut down…

However, I’ll try to remember to set some of this aside for you! I’ve got a few samples I’ve started compiling for VariaTEA and I don’t mind adding some in for you as well :)

Sil 5 years ago

no worries! glad to hear it.

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This is another old favourite I’ve been hoarding the last of for way longer than I should, but luckily it still tastes great, though the marshmallow sweetness has faded a little. This was the tea that first got me interested in creamy EGs, so it gets bonus points for that. Though the base is a little astringent, it’s not so noticeable I have to add milk (but I distinctly remember this also being delicious with milk). The sweet, creamy marshmallow is actually more noticeable in the scent and in the initial sip than the bergamot, which can be overpowering in some blends, but here it’s a nice background which cuts through the sweetness towards the end of the sip and rounds the whole thing out beautifully. It’s a shame this is only offered seasonally, but since Herbal Infusions ships to the UK I might be tempted to place an order to try their EG creme and see how it compares… I have a job interview in a couple of days (telephone, because of Covid), so let’s all hope I get it because the list of companies I want to place orders with is getting longer than I can keep track of!

Thanks for sharing go again to the ever-generous VariaTEA. Sipdown 186/397.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
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AJRimmer 5 years ago

Good luck!!!

Nattie 5 years ago

Thank you!! :D

tea-sipper 5 years ago

Oh man, another old favorite tea I haven’t seen anyone mention in a while! Good luck on the interview. :D

Nattie 5 years ago

Haha, I’m working through some pretty old teas right now! Thank you! (:

Flyawaybirdie 5 years ago

Good luck!

Nattie 5 years ago

Thanks! (:

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drank Everyday Brew by Teapigs
768 tasting notes

The flavor here is rather malty and deep. It tastes good both with and without milk. I was quite surprised to find such a satisfying bagged breakfast blend.

Martin Bednář 5 years ago

It seems name is just right!

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This is a new tea – it’s not really part of any sort of collection; just something that we felt like was missing on the tea wall in terms of flavour representation – more of that rich and creamy vanilla profile.

Personally I have mixed feelings on this blend. I find the name a little bit misleading because, while this is a very creamy and custardy type of flavour with real vanilla bean in the ingredients, the flavour is a lot more coconut forward than vanilla in my opinion. Now, I still think there’s a bit of a void on the tea wall right now in terms of simple/straight coconut flavours but since this is really being positioned more as a vanilla tea (especially with the name) I worry that people will order the tea expecting vanilla and be disappointed that they’re getting a rich, sweet and creamy coconut instead…

With that aside, I think it’s an excellent coconut blend/flavour. It’s amazing with a little splash of milk or as a latte, and really creamy. I know some people were worried about hibiscus in the ingredients list and whether that meant that this would curdle but this tea only uses white hibiscus which is not acidic like the pink hibiscus that you see more commonly used in tea blends. A good example of this is Buddha’s Blend, which has whole white hibiscus blossoms mixed into it…

Honestly I think the white hibiscus is basically just meant to add a more white contrast to the visual (along with the coconut) because there’s this idea of “vanilla” flavoured things being white, even though actual vanilla is black.

Side note, since this is actual vanilla in the blend, if you happen to find a piece of it in your scooped leaf – steep the tea like usual, but then pick out the piece of vanilla and split it open. It should be filled with delicious vanilla caviar (the little black ‘specks’) and the caviar tastes DELICIOUS!! Highly recommend trying it.

Friendly reminder that I do not numerically rate DAVIDsTEA blends as I’m currently employed there and it would be an obvious conflict of interest. Any blends you see with numerical ratings were rated prior to my employment there. These reviews are a reflection of my personal thoughts and feelings regarding the teas, and not the company’s.

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tea-sipper 5 years ago

Does the flavor remind you at all of the type of flavor the cream of Earl Grey has? I’m not sure why I’m thinking of both these teas at the same time…

Roswell Strange 5 years ago

It’s a little similar; this is a bit more like a coconut custard with lots of vanilla extract, and Cream of Eary Grey is more of a silky vanilla.

tea-sipper 5 years ago

Ok thanks

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Thanks so much again for the swap, AJRimmer!  This is how I’ve never run out of new teas to write tasting notes for… there has always been teas that are new-to-me because of so many swaps over the years. :D  This is actually tastier than I expected.  The rooibos is okay – but it does have that woody flavor that reminds me of a barbecue sauce for some reason.  But then there are fruit cubes in the blend that add a nice sweetness to the rooibos.  The fruits: papaya and mango, for a fun twist on the name PAPANGO.  (You can even get these papaya and mango cubes separately from S&V for pretty cheap if you want to try them that way. I have tried both the mango and papaya before and they are delicious.)  So a few cubes in a teaspoon along with the rooibos lends plenty of sweetness to a refreshing cup.  You can even add more of the fruit cubes to the blend if you wanted.  The second steep is full of flavor too.  I really appreciate that S&V blends their own teas (and SO MANY blends) because I am guaranteed to find unique teas from S&V, more than any other tea shop.  I hope everyone at S&V is doing okay during these tough times.
Steep #1  // 1 1/2 teaspoons for full mug // 20 minutes after boiling  // 2 minute steep
Steep #2  // just boiled //  5 min
2020 Sipdowns: 32 – TeBella – Almond Shortbread

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tea-sipper 5 years ago

oh and Happy Mom’s day to all of you moms out there.

AJRimmer 5 years ago

Hmm maybe I need to try your brewing methods on some of the rooibos blends I’ve been having trouble with (it’s very helpful that you include those details!)

tea-sipper 5 years ago

Yeah, if anything, the parameters are the reason I write tasting notes to remember what worked/didn’t for future steeps.

tea-sipper 5 years ago

I’ve learned sometimes cooler water/ less steep time is much better. I was reading a past tasting note today for an oolong I had in the past and I was thinking “I steeped an oolong like THAT?!?”

tea-sipper 5 years ago

Also, Cyndi from S&V responded to my e-mail and all at S&V are doing ok!

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Sipdown! I am on fire today! (181/397)

This blend is light on the green tea, which if anything is a plus for me since I’m not a big fan, but it’s worth noting for anyone wanting to pick this up because they like green tea. It’s actually pretty accurate to the name, though, with some sourness alongside the herbal lemon which is reminiscent of sherbet, and a sweetness which I didn’t expect. I checked Bird & Blend’s website to see if there was any stevia added, but it’s not listed in the ingredients (though this blend is discontinued on the main site, it’s still available on the VIP site). I was actually planning to add some sugar to make it more reminiscent of the sweet, but there was no need to! Though I wasn’t blown away by this tea, I was pleasantly surprised, and I drank my cup down in a flash. It was just what I needed after an afternoon drinking rich black teas.

Thank you KittyLovesTea (who I don’t think uses Steepster any more, sadly) for sharing this with me.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
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Eelong 5 years ago

Wonder if they managed to sneak some licorice root into there? That always seems to be the culprit for weirdly sweet teas that don’t contain stevia.

Martin Bednář 5 years ago

Eelong: No licorice root in, see here: Chinese green tea, lemon verbena, lemon peel, natural flavour.

Looks tasty, but… I just made an order month ago.

Nattie 5 years ago

@Eelong – I wondered about that too, but there’s no liquorice root listed in the ingredients and it didn’t give me that cloying back-of-the-throat sweetness I usually get from liquorice root… it’s weird.

Nattie 5 years ago

@Martin – it’s good, but you’re not missing out too badly.

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drank Lime Marshmallow Mate by 52teas
1018 tasting notes

This April 2020 blend appears to be a close relative of my much loved and coveted Lime Marshmallow Salad (I still have some of that blend from years back and it only comes in second for being the oldest green tea in my stash. The honour of such an infamous prize goes to Butiki’s With Open Eyes).

So, yeah, This and Lime Jello Salad… Most of the similarities are in the aroma of the dry blend. The two types of Yerba Mate used create a roasted earthy profile base whereas the Jello is bit more of a raw veggie base. Both are good and spark joy. Both are also being consumed cold right now. Life is solid.

I’d probably order more if I see it as a large pack on 52tea’s website (love the flavoured yerba mate and guayusa blends).

Flavors: Candy, Citrus Fruits, Earth, Forest Floor, Lime, Marshmallow, Roasted

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52Teas 5 years ago

I think that this one will be added to the website fairly early tomorrow morning. I don’t recall if I have a large pouch of it, ,but since you are a subscriber, if I do have some of the large, I will hold on to one of them for you if you want it. Let me know!

52Teas 5 years ago

Oh, I also meant to say – I love the way this one turned out. The lime and the mate seem to be very well suited to one another.

CrowKettle 5 years ago

Thank you for the info and offer, Anne! Depending what’s in store tomorrow, I may even go with a couple small pouches. No need to put anything aside for me! :)

And yeah, I’m really glad you came up with this pairing! It fills a bit of the niche left by Butiki’s citrusy guayusa blends and is also a great contrast to your Malted ChocoMate! :)

52Teas 5 years ago

I’m hoping to get some guayusa in stock by mid-fall. I’m not sure that will happen, but I’m hoping it will. :)

52Teas 5 years ago

Just did the count – no large ones of this one! Sorry!

52Teas 5 years ago

However, if you do order some – or place any order, really – if you want me to hold on to the order until it’s time to ship subscriptions, I can ship the two things together and refund you the shipping charges of the new order. :)

CrowKettle 5 years ago

Thank you! I took you up on that suggestion; just had to wait until Melon tea was on the website!

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VE Day 2020

I’m drinking this because of the name more than any desire to actually drink it. It’s not bad, but I always struggle with deciding how to drink this one. Black, the apricot and vanilla come through beautifully and are actually quite delicious in the initial sip, but then the black tea base comes and overpowers them and sits heavy on your tongue. I find that a lot of the adagio blends suffer because of the black tea base they use. Typically, I add milk to temper the heaviness and the astringency of that base, and I did that this morning too. The problem is that the delicate apricot and vanilla don’t really put up much of a fight against the milk, and as soon as a drop is added they fade into the background. With milk, this is a very cloying cream-heavy blend, with just a hint of apricot at the end of the sip. If only the Adagio fandom blends used a higher quality black tea base – or even (gasp) offered more than one base – this could have been really, really nice.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
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mrmopar 5 years ago

Yeah 70 years today. We have lost many of these heroes.

mrmopar 5 years ago

75 typo.

Nattie 5 years ago

Too many. It’s humbling to think about.

mrmopar 5 years ago

Agreed, they are a vanishing generation of heroes. Many are forgotten for their efforts.

Nattie 5 years ago

Yes, you tend to only hear about a select few, but all were heroes in my eyes. The two minute silence yesterday was very emotional.

mrmopar 5 years ago

Indeed and i was observed here as well.

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